- The
genus Natalus of funnel-eared bats is
found from
Mexico to
Brazil and the
Caribbean islands. They are
slender bats with
unusually long
tails and,...
- that
could have led to the
extinction of
Natalus in
major areas of Cuba. Due to the
endangerment of the
Natalus primus species of the
Natalidae family in...
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Natalus jamaicensis in IUCN, 2009
Phyllonycteris aphylla in IUCN, 2009
Erophylla bombifrons in IUCN, 2009
Lasiurus minor in IUCN, 2009
Natalus major...
- funnel-eared bat (
Natalus primus) is a
species of funnel-eared bat. It is
endemic to a cave in
westernmost Cuba. The bats
within the
genus Natalus have had a...
- funnel-eared bat (
Natalus jamaicensis) is a
species of funnel-eared bat
endemic to Jamaica.
Initially described as the
subspecies Natalus major jamaicensis...
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Natalidae Genus:
Nyctiellus Gervais, 1855 Species: N. lepidus
Binomial name
Nyctiellus lepidus Gervais, 1837
Synonyms Natalus lepidus (Gervais, 1837)...
-
Jamaican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis), the
Mexican funnel-eared bat (
Natalus stramineus), and the
velvety free-tailed bat (Molossus molossus). Zharnel...
- genera: Chilonatalus,
Natalus, and Nyctiellus.
Family Natalidae Genus Chilonatalus (lesser funnel-eared bats):
three species Genus Natalus (greater funnel-eared...
- funnel-eared bat,
Natalus stramineus. It was
revised again to
species status in 2006. In 2012,
another funnel-eared bat of Mexico,
Natalus lanatus, was synonymized...
- insectivores, the
Natalus stramineus needs greater mobility to
catch insects in
densely vegetated areas. Davalos, 1 L.; Tejedor, A. (2016). "
Natalus stramineus"...