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- Stenodermatinae is a large subfamily of bats in the family Phyllostomidae. Subfamily Stenodermatinae Genus: Ametrida Little white-shouldered bat, Ametrida...
- from Central America and northern South America. In addition, the stenodermatinae have been shown to be the only strictly frugivorous bat radiation to...
- within their number true predatory species and frugivores (subfamily Stenodermatinae and Carolliinae). For example, the spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum)...
- family, Phyllostomidae. Within Phyllostomidae, it is in the subfamily Stenodermatinae. MacConnell's bat was once included in the genus Ectophylla, but it...
- in 10 genera; Rhinophyllinae, with a single genus of 3 species; and Stenodermatinae, with 90 species in 20 genera. Several extinct prehistoric phyllostomid...
- geophagous mammals are potential mineral sources for frugivorous bats (Stenodermatinae) in the Peruvian Amazon". Journal of Tropical Ecology. 26 (2): 173–184...
- This is a list of North American mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
- Conservation statuses of bats as of 2020 according to the IUCN (1,314 species in total) Critically endangered (1.6%) Endangered (6.3%) Vulnerable (8.3%)...
- Neotropical fruit bats (Artibeus) are a genus of bats within the subfamily Stenodermatinae. The genus consists of 12 species, which are native to Central and...
- species of yellow-eared bat in the genus Vampyressa (Phyllostomidae, Stenodermatinae)". Journal of Mammalogy. 105 (3): 563–576. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyae001...