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Pteronotus, the Glossary

Index Pteronotus

Pteronotus is a genus of bats.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Bat, Big naked-backed bat, Davy's naked-backed bat, John Edward Gray, Macleay's mustached bat, Paraguana moustached bat, Parnell's mustached bat, Pristine mustached bat, Sooty mustached bat, Wagner's mustached bat.

Bat

Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera.

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Big naked-backed bat

The big naked-backed bat (Pteronotus gymnonotus), is a bat species from South and Central America.

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Davy's naked-backed bat

Davy's (lesser) naked-backed bat (Pteronotus davyi) is a small, insect-eating, cave-dwelling bat of the Family Mormoopidae.

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John Edward Gray

John Edward Gray (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist.

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Macleay's mustached bat

Macleay's mustached bat (Pteronotus macleayii) is a species of bat in the family Mormoopidae.

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Paraguana moustached bat

The Paraguana moustached bat (Pteronotus paraguanensis) occurs only on the Paraguaná Peninsula of Venezuela.

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Parnell's mustached bat

Parnell's mustached bat (Pteronotus parnellii) is an insectivorous bat native to the Americas.

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Pristine mustached bat

The pristine mustached bat (Pteronotus (Phyllodia) pristinus) is an extinct Late Quaternary species of bat in the endemic Neotropical family Mormoopidae.

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Sooty mustached bat

The sooty mustached bat (Pteronotus quadridens) is a species of bat in the family Mormoopidae.

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Wagner's mustached bat

Wagner's mustached bat (Pteronotus personatus) is a bat species from South and Central America.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pteronotus

Also known as Chilonycteris, Phyllodia (subgenus), Pteronotus (subgenus).