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inland forest bat
Vespadelus caurinus (Thomas, 1914).
northern cave bat
Vespadelus darlingtoni. (Allen, 1933).
large forest bat
Vespadelus douglasorum (Kitchener...
- Falsistrellus, Neoromicia, Parastrellus, Perimyotis, Scotozous, and
Vespadelus being split off. Still,
molecular evidence suggests the
genus is not monophyletic...
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Vespertilionidae Genus:
Vespadelus Little forest bat,
Vespadelus vulturnus LR/lc
Southern forest bat,
Vespadelus regulus LR/lc
Large forest bat,
Vespadelus darlingtoni...
- The
southern forest bat (
Vespadelus regulus) is a
vesper bat
found in Australia. A
species of
Vespadelus, of the
diverse and
common micro-bats, bats ****igned...
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Vespadelus baverstocki Northern cave bat,
Vespadelus caurinus Yellow-lipped cave bat,
Vespadelus douglasorum endemic Finlayson's cave bat,
Vespadelus...
- The
northern cave bat (
Vespadelus caurinus) is a
vesper bat that
occurs throughout most of Australia. A
species of
Vespadelus,
smaller insectivorous microbats...
- The
large forest bat (
Vespadelus darlingtoni) is a
common vesper bat
found in
southeast Australia, Tasmania, and Lord Howe Island. The
first description...
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Roman mythology Volturno,
Latin name for this
river of
southern Italy Vespadelus vulturnus, an
Australian species of bat This
disambiguation page lists...
- The yellow-lipped cave bat (
Vespadelus douglasorum) is a
vesper bat that only
occurs in the
Kimberley region of
northwest Australia. The bat was first...
- The
eastern cave bat or Troughton's
forest bat (
Vespadelus troughtoni) is a
species of
vesper bat in the
family Vespertilionidae. It is
found only in Australia...