Classification

159 matches searching for bats in text.

  • Kerivoula (painted bat, trumpet-eared bats, and woolly bats)
  • Kerivoulinae (woolly bats)
  • Lasionycteris (silver-haired bats)
  • Lasiurini (hairy-tailed bats)
  • Lasiurus (hairy-tailed bats)
  • Leptonycteris (Mexican long-nosed bats)
  • Lonchophylla (nectar bats)
  • Lonchophyllini (long-tongued bats, nectar bats, and relatives)
  • Lonchorhina (sword-nosed bats)
  • Macroglossus (long-tongued fruit bats)
  • Macrotus (leaf-nosed bats)
  • Megaderma (false vampire bats)
  • Micropteropus (dwarf epauletted fruit bats)
  • Miniopterinae (bent-winged bats and long-fingered bats)
  • Molossinae (free-tailed bats, mastiff bats, and relatives)
  • Molossops (dog-faced bats)
  • Mormoops (ghost-faced bats)
  • Murina (tube-nosed bats)
  • Murininae (hairy-winged bat and tube-nosed bats)
  • Myonycteris (collared fruit bats)
  • Myotinae (mouse-eared bats, silver-haired bats, and wing-gland bats)
  • Myotis (mouse-eared bats)
  • Mystacina (New Zealand short-tailed bats)
  • Natalus (greater funnel-eared bats)
  • Noctilio (bulldog bats)
  • Nycteris (slit-faced bats)
  • Nycticeiini (evening bats, house bats, yellow bats, broad-nosed bats, and relatives)
  • Nycticeius (evening bats)
  • Nyctimene (tube-nosed fruit bats)
  • Nyctinomops (free-tailed bats)
  • Nyctophilini (Australasian long-eared and big-eared bats)
  • Nyctophilus (long-eared bats)
  • Peropteryx (dog-like bats)
  • Phyllonycterinae (flower bats)
  • Phyllostominae (round-eared bats, spear-nosed bats, sword-nosed bats, and relatives)
  • Phyllostomus (spear-nosed bats)
  • Platyrrhinus (broad-nosed bats)
  • Plecotini (big-eared bats, spotted bats, and barbastelles)
  • Plecotus (Eurasian big-eared bats)
  • Promops (mastiff bats)
  • Pteronotus (moustached bats and naked-backed bats)
  • Rhinolophus (horseshoe bats)
  • Rhinophylla (little fruit bats)
  • Rhinopoma (mouse-tailed bats)
  • Saccopteryx (sac-winged bats)
  • Stenodermatinae (fruit-eating bats, tent-making bats, yellow-shouldered bats, and relatives)
  • Stenodermatini (tent making bats, fruit-eating bats, and relatives)
  • Sturnira (yellow-shouldered bats)
  • Sturnirini (yellow-shouldered bats)
  • Syconycteris (blossom bats)