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- The tent-making bat (Uroderma bilobatum) is an American leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae) found in lowland forests of Central and South America. This medium-sized...
- Phyllium bilobatum is a species of leaf insect in the family Phylliidae. It is found in the Philippines and Malaysia. This species was first described...
- Chondroplon bilobatum is a medusoid Ediacaran fossil. It has sand-filled tubes, although these may not have been sand-filled in life. It has a shield-like...
- Philippine Islands, Wallacea, Australasia). Selected species: Phyllium bilobatum Gray, G.R., 1843 Phyllium hausleithneri Brock, 1999 Phyllium jacobsoni...
- tildae) Uroderma (Tent-building bats) U. bakeri Tent-making bat (U. bilobatum) U. convexum U. davisi Brown tent-making bat (U. magnirostrum) Vampyressa...
- the Himalayas. Species Baliospermum angustifolium - Tibet Baliospermum bilobatum - Tibet Baliospermum calycinum - N Indochina, E Himalayas, Yunnan Baliospermum...
- nomen nudum, actually a Schizotherium pris**** tooth. "Chalicotherium" bilobatum Cope. Hailing from the Oligocene of Saskatchewan, this very fragmentary...
- stepanovi (Fedonkin, 1976) Chondroplon Wade, 1971 (possible =****insonia) C. bilobatum Wade, 1971 Cyanorus Ivantsov, 2004 C. singularis Ivantsov, 2004 ****insonia...
- "Energetics of tent roosting in bats: The case of Ectophylla alba and Uroderma bilobatum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)". Journal of Mammalogy. 97: 246–252. doi:10...
- such specimen was described as a separate genus and species, Chondroplon bilobatum and later re-identified as ****insonia. ****insonia was first discovered...