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- frugivore. It is one of two species within the genus Vampyrodes (Lesser vampire bat) the other being Vampyrodes major. The Great stripe-faced bat is member of...
- (Vampyriscus brocki) Vampyriscus nymphaeus Genus Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat (Vampyrodes caraccioli) Vampyrodes major Tribe Sturnirini Genus Sturnira Sturnira...
- Surdisorex Sylvisorex Taterillus Thallomys Thamnomys Vampyressa Vampyriscus Vampyrodes Xeromys Zyzomys Admiralty flying fox Asian particolored bat Azores noctule...
- little yellow-eared bat, Vampyressa pusilla LR/lc Genus: Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat, Vampyrodes caraccioli LR/lc Genus: Platyrrhinus ****er's broad-nosed...
- little yellow-eared bat, Vampyressa thyone LC Genus: Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat, Vampyrodes caraccioli LC Subfamily: Desmodontinae Genus: Desmodus...
- little yellow-eared bat, Vampyressa pusilla LR/lc Genus: Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat, Vampyrodes caraccioli LR/lc Genus: Platyrrhinus Eldorado broad-nosed...
- Brock's yellow-eared bat, Vampyriscus brocki LC Genus: Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat, Vampyrodes caraccioli LC Family: Mormoopidae Genus: Pteronotus...
- Cubanycteris, Mesophylla, Phyllops, Platyrrhinus, Stenoderma, Uroderma, Vampyrodes Tribe Sturnirini: Sturnira Family Thyropteridae: Thyroptera Family Vespertilionidae...
- yellow-eared bat (V. bidens) Brock's yellow-eared bat (V. brocki) Striped yellow-eared bat (V. nymphaea) Vampyrodes Great stripe-faced bat (V. caraccioli)...
- 2015-4.RLTS.T22840A22058669.en. Vampyrodes habitats: Great stripe-faced bat: Miller, B.; et al. (2016). "Vampyrodes caraccioli". IUCN Red List of Threatened...