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- Lonchophylla is a genus of bats in the family Phyllostomidae. Genus Lonchophylla Bokermann's nectar bat, Lonchophylla bokermanni Chocoan long-tongued...
- Arnica lonchophylla is a species of flowering plant in family Asteraceae. The common names for this species includes longleaf arnica, northern arnica,...
- (Lonchophylla dekeyseri) Lonchophylla fornicata Handley's nectar bat (Lonchophylla handleyi) Western nectar bat (Lonchophylla hesperia) Lonchophylla inexpectata...
- Oeceoclades lonchophylla is a terrestrial orchid species in the genus Oeceoclades that is native to Tanzania, Mozambique, KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa...
- described in the genus Lonchophylla, but was moved to Hsunycteris when the latter was erected in 2014. Solari, S. (2018). "Lonchophylla cadenai". IUCN Red...
- described in the genus Lonchophylla, but was moved to Hsunycteris when the latter was erected in 2014. Solari, S. (2018). "Lonchophylla pattoni". IUCN Red...
- Lonchophylla fornicata is a species of bat found in South America. Lonchophylla fornicata was described as a new species in 2007 by Neal Woodman. Woodman...
- Genus: Lonchophylla Bokermann's nectar bat, Lonchophylla bokermanni Chocoan long-tongued bat, Lonchophylla chocoana Dekeyser's nectar bat, Lonchophylla dekeyseri...
- Peracchi's nectar bat (Lonchophylla peracchii) is a species of nectar-feeding bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It was first described from the Atlantic...
- Lonchophylla concava is a species of leaf-nosed bat found in Central and South America. It was long considered a synonym of Goldman's nectar bat, though...