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  2. Rafinesque's big-eared bat - Wikipedia

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    A hibernating Rafinesque's big-eared bat in a North Carolina cave. As its name implies, this species has ears over an inch long. The genus name Corynorhinus means "club-nosed". [2] Similar to Townsend's big-eared bat, this species has two lumps on either side of its nose. Rafinesque's big-eared bat is a medium-sized bat with a length around 7.5 ...

  3. List of vespertilionines - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Almost no vespertilionines have population estimates, though seven species—the New Caledonian wattled bat, Guadeloupe big brown bat, Socotran pipistrelle, Rosevear's serotine, Japanese noctule, Madeira pipistrelle, and Genoways's yellow bat—are categorized as endangered species, and five species—the New Zealand long-tailed bat ...

  4. Plecotini - Wikipedia

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    Plecotini is a tribe of bats in the family Vespertilionidae.It contains several genera found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, in Eurasia, North Africa, and North America.

  5. Nycticeius - Wikipedia

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    Nycticeius is a small genus of bats in the vesper bat family, Vespertilionidae, and the only member of the tribe Nycticeiini.It contains three species, the evening bat (N. humeralis), the Cuban evening bat (N. cubanus) and Nycticeius aenobarbus.

  6. Vespertilio - Wikipedia

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    Vespertilio is the oldest accepted genus name for bats. When Vespertilio was described in 1758, it was equivalent to the modern taxonomic order, encompassing all of Chiroptera (all bats), which Carl Linnaeus grouped with the primates due to certain characteristics mentioned by Linnaeus that bats seemed to share with actual primates.

  7. Category:Corynorhinus - Wikipedia

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  8. Evening bat - Wikipedia

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    The evening bat is a small bat weighing 7–15 g (0.25–0.53 oz) [3] found throughout much of the midwestern and eastern United States. Their forearms are 34–38 mm (1.3–1.5 in) in length. [4] The tip of each dorsal hair is a light gray, and one to two-thirds of the basal is dark brown.

  9. Vespertilioninae - Wikipedia

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    Genus Histiotus – big-eared brown bats Strange big-eared brown bat, Histiotus alienus; Cadena-García's big-eared brown bat, Histiotus cadenai; Colombian big-eared brown bat, Histiotus colombiae; Transparent-winged big-eared brown bat, Histiotus diaphanopterus; Humboldt big-eared brown bat, Histiotus humboldti; Thomas's big-eared brown bat ...