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  2. Long-tongued nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    The long-tongued nectar bat (Macroglossus minimus), also known as the northern blossom bat, honey nectar bat, [2] least blossom-bat, [3] dagger-toothed long-nosed fruit bat, [1] and lesser long-tongued fruit bat, [1] is a species of megabat. M. minimus is one of the smallest species in the family Pteropodidae, with an average length of 60–85 ...

  3. Lonchophylla - Wikipedia

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    Western nectar bat, Lonchophylla hesperia; Unexpected nectar bat, Lonchophylla inexpectata; Goldman's nectar bat, Lonchophylla mordax; Orcés's long-tongued bat, Lonchophylla orcesi [2] Eastern Cordilleran nectar bat, Lonchophylla orienticollina; Peracchi's nectar bat, Lonchophylla peracchii; Orange nectar bat, Lonchophylla robusta

  4. Orange nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    The orange nectar bat (Lonchophylla robusta) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia , Costa Rica , Ecuador , Nicaragua , Panama , Peru , and Venezuela . Orange nectar bats in Costa Rica were observed utilising a unique feeding mechanism that has not been seen in any other animal, allowing them to pull liquid ...

  5. Lonchophylla concava - Wikipedia

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    Lonchophylla concava was described as a new species in 1914 by Edward Alphonso Goldman.Goldman had collected the holotype from eastern Panama in 1912. [3] In 1966, Handley published that L. concava was a synonym of Goldman's nectar bat (L. mordax); [4] this was maintained until a 2005 publication asserted that there were major physical difference between the two taxa, and thus L. concava ...

  6. Peracchi's nectar bat - Wikipedia

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    Bat species in the genus Lonchophylla feed on nectar and differ from fruit-eating bats by having a long, extensible tongues and elongated skulls and muzzles, adapted to their feeding behaviour. L. peracchii is distinguished from L. bokermanni by its fur color and ear shape; the Cerrado species has a grayer hue and shorter, rounder ears. [1] [3]

  7. Macroglossus - Wikipedia

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    Macroglossus (nectar bat) is a genus of megabats (family Pteropodidae) [1] found in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. It has two species: Long-tongued nectar bat, Macroglossus minimus; Long-tongued fruit bat, Macroglossus sobrinus

  8. Lonchophyllinae - Wikipedia

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    Handley's nectar bat, Lonchophylla handleyi; Western nectar bat, Lonchophylla hesperia; Goldman's nectar bat, Lonchophylla mordax; Orcés’s long-tongued bat, Lonchophylla orcesi; Lonchophylla orienticollina; Orange nectar bat, Lonchophylla robusta; Genus: Platalina. Long-snouted bat, Platalina genovensium; Genus: Xeronycteris

  9. Little red flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The fur at the head is a dark to light shade of grey. Creamy-white hair may appear at the shoulders, or a pale yellowish patch found between these. [6] The patagium of the wing is a pale brown colour, and somewhat translucent while the bat is in flight. [5] [6]