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Definition of Vespertilio

Vespertilio
Vespertilio Ves`per*til"i*o, n. [L., a bat.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of bats including some of the common small insectivorous species of North America and Europe.

Meaning of Vespertilio from wikipedia

- than Vespertilio. They are also known as frosted bats.[citation needed] Species within the genus Vespertilio are: Parti-coloured bat, Vespertilio murinus...
- reticulate eagle ray (Aetomylaeus vespertilio) is a species of large stingray of the family Myliobatidae. Aetomylaeus vespertilio has a maximum size of around...
- Erythrina vespertilio is a tree native to north and north-east Australia. Its common names are grey corkwood, bat's wing coral tree, yulbah and the more...
- Ogcocephalus vespertilio, the Brazilian batfish or seadevil, is a species of batfish. Its distribution includes the western Atlantic, from the Antilles...
- Cymbiola vespertilio, common name the bat volute, is a species of large predatory sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Volutidae, the volutes...
- unicorns, bipedal tail-less beavers and bat-like winged humanoids ("Vespertilio-homo") who built temples. There were trees, oceans and beaches. These...
- Dracula vespertilio is a species of orchid. v t e...
- Timbellus vespertilio, common name : the butterfly murex, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails...
- Cycas vespertilio is a species of cycad endemic to the Philippines. Cycas vespertilio has been recorded in: Luzon: Camarines Sur (Panagan River) Mindoro:...
- mastivus   subspecies N. l. leporinus   subspecies N. l. rufenscenes Synonyms Noctilio americ**** Linnaeus, 1766 Vespertilio leporinus Linnaeus, 1758...