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  2. Spotted bat - Wikipedia

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    The habitats of the spotted bat are undisturbed roosts on cliffs along the Grand Canyon in Arizona, and open and dense deciduous and coniferous forests, hay fields, deserts, marshes, riparian areas, and dry shrub-steppe grasslands in Arizona, California, Colorado, Oregon, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, and British Columbia, Canada.

  3. Glauconycteris - Wikipedia

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    Glauconycteris egeria - Bibundi bat Glauconycteris gleni - Glen's wattled bat Glauconycteris humeralis - Allen's spotted bat Glauconycteris kenyacola - Kenyan wattled bat Glauconycteris machadoi - Machado's butterfly bat Glauconycteris poensis - Abo bat Glauconycteris superba - pied butterfly bat Glauconycteris variegata - variegated butterfly bat

  4. Allen's spotted bat - Wikipedia

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    Allen's spotted bat (Glauconycteris humeralis) is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae found in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, and Uganda. It is found in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

  5. 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 . Several genera in this tribe are known as big-eared bats or long-eared bats .

  6. Balionycteris - Wikipedia

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  9. Allen's striped bat - Wikipedia

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    From head to tail, it is 94 mm (3.7 in) long. Its forearm is approximately 41.5 mm (1.63 in) long. Unlike Allen's spotted bat, which is similar in appearance, it does have a calcar. Its fur is seal brown, with dorsal fur darker than the ventral fur. On each side of its back, it has two white patches of fur, for a total of four white spots.