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Synemporion keana is an
extinct species of bat
which lived in what is now
Hawaii from at
least 320,000
years ago to
around 2,100
years ago. It is the...
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somewhere in Laurasia,
possibly North America. A
recently extinct species,
Synemporion keana, is
known from the
Holocene of Hawaii. All
species are carnivorous...
- Hawai’i are two
species of bat—the
Hawaiian ****y bat and the (extinct)
Synemporion keana. A
further seven raptor species formerly inhabited prehistoric...
- k.a. ʻIlio-holo-i-ka-uaua) (Neomonachus schauinslandi) -
endangered Synemporion keana (a
species of
vesper bat) -
extinct Hawaiian duck (a.k.a. Koloa)...
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Scientific name
Range Comments Synemporion keana Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and
Hawaii (island)
Might have
become extinct around the 10th century....
- al.
Eocene Algeria A sac-winged bat. The type
species is P. parva.
Synemporion Gen. et sp. nov
Valid Ziegler,
Howarth &
Simmons Middle Pleistocene to...