Classification

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  • Chiroptera (bats)
  • Emballonuridae (sac-winged bats, sheath-tailed bats, and relatives)
  • Furipteridae (smoky bats and thumbless bats)
  • Hipposideridae (leaf-nosed bats, roundleaf bats, and trident bats)
  • Megadermatidae (false vampire bats)
  • Miniopterus (bent-winged bats and long-fingered bats)
  • Molossidae (free-tailed bats)
  • Mormoopidae (ghost-faced bats, moustached bats, and naked-backed bats)
  • Mystacinidae (New Zealand short-tailed bats)
  • Natalidae (funnel-eared bats)
  • Noctilionidae (bulldog bats)
  • Nycteridae (slit-faced bats)
  • Phyllostomidae (New World leaf-nosed bats)
  • Pteropodidae (Old World fruit bats)
  • Rhinolophidae (horseshoe bats)
  • Rhinopomatidae (mouse-tailed bats)
  • Thyropteridae (disc-winged bats)
  • Vespertilionidae (evening bats and vesper bats)
  • Acerodon (fruit bats)
  • Anoura (tailless bats)
  • Antrozoinae (pallid bats and relatives)
  • Antrozous (pallid bats)
  • Artibeus (fruit-eating bats)
  • Asellia (trident leaf-nosed bats)
  • Brachyphylla (Antillean fruit-eating bats)
  • Brachyphyllinae (Antillean fruit-eating bats)
  • Carollia (short-tailed bats)
  • Carolliinae (little fruit bats and short-tailed bats)
  • Chaerephon (free-tailed bats)
  • Chilonatalus (lesser funnel-eared bats)
  • Corynorhinus (North American big-eared bats)
  • Cynopterus (short-nosed fruit bats)
  • Desmodontinae (vampire bats)
  • Diclidurus (ghost bats)
  • Dobsonia (naked-backed fruit bats)
  • Eidolon (fruit bats)
  • Emballonura (sheath-tailed bats)
  • Emballonurinae (sheath-tailed bats, sac-winged bats, and relatives)
  • Eonycteris (dawn bats)
  • Epomophorus (epauletted fruit bats)
  • Epomops (epauletted bats)
  • Eptesicini (brown bats, serotines, false serotines, sprites, and relatives)
  • Eptesicus (big brown bats, forest bats, serotines, and relatives)
  • Erophylla (brown flower bats)
  • Eumops (bonneted bats)
  • Glossophaga (long-tongued bats)
  • Glossophaginae (long-nosed bats, long-tongued bats, tailless bats, and relatives)
  • Glossophagini (long-tongued bats, long-nosed bats, and relatives)
  • Harpyionycteris (harpy fruit bats)
  • Hipposideros (roundleaf bats)
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