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variously described as the common, vesper, or
simple nosed bats. The
vespertilionid family is the most
diverse and
widely distributed of bat families, specialised...
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Barbastella is a
genus of
vespertilionid bats.
There are
seven extant species in this
genus and one only
known from
fossil remains. The
genus consists...
- "Reintroduction of
beavers Castor fiber may
improve habitat quality for
vespertilionid bats
foraging in
small river valleys".
European Journal of Wildlife...
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Vespertilionid gammaherpesvirus 1 (VeGHV-1) is a
species of
virus in the
genus Percavirus,
subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae,
family Herpesviridae, and order...
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Nyctalus is a
genus of
vespertilionid bats
commonly known as the
noctule bats. They are
distributed in the
temperate and
subtropical areas of Europe, Asia...
- the body. The
genus had been
placed in its own
subfamily among the
vespertilionid bats, as Miniopterinae, but is now
classified as its own family. The...
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Vesper bats (family Vespertilionidae) are
small bats
classified in the
order Chiroptera. For bats in the
subfamily Kerivoulinae, see list of kerivoulines...
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Submyotodon is a
genus of
vespertilionid bats,
published as a new
taxon in 2003 to
describe a
Miocene fossil species.
Extant species and
subspecies previously...
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Nyctophilus geoffroyi is a
vespertilionid bat. a
flying nocturnal mammal found in Australia, The
species is
relatively common. They have been referred...
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Scotophilus is a
genus of
vespertilionid bats
commonly called yellow bats. They are
found in
southern Asia and Africa. They are the only
members of the...