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  2. Northern yellow bat - Wikipedia

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    Description. The northern yellow bat is larger than the southern yellow bat, and has an average body length of 14 cm, weight of 14-31 g, and a wing span of 35–41 cm. Its body fur ranges in color from yellow-orange to gray-brown, and is dark tipped. Wing membranes are generally darker than the body, and forearms are light.

  3. List of bats of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Florida bonneted bat, Eumops floridanus. Wagner's bonneted bat, Eumops glaucinis. Western mastiff bat, Eumops perotis. Underwood's bonneted bat, Eumops underwoodi. Velvety free-tailed bat, Molossus molossus. Pocketed free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops femorosaccus. Big free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops macrotis.

  4. Northern bat - Wikipedia

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    Description. The northern bat is dark brown or black with some gold touched at the tip of the hairs in the head and back region. Its nose, ears, tail and wings are black or blackish brown. The coat on the ventral side is yellowish brown. It has short and rounded ears. It body length is 54–64 mm (2.1–2.5 in) with a wing span of 240–280 mm ...

  5. Southern yellow bat - Wikipedia

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    L. ega. Binomial name. Lasiurus ega. Gervais, 1856. The southern yellow bat ( Lasiurus ega) is a species of vesper bat that belongs to suborder microchiroptera (microbat) in the family Vespertilionidae. It is native to South, North and Central America, from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States to Argentina .

  6. Northern little yellow-eared bat - Wikipedia

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    Phyllostomidae. Genus: Vampyressa. Species: V. thyone. Binomial name. Vampyressa thyone. Thomas, 1909. The northern little yellow-eared bat ( Vampyressa thyone) is a bat species found from southern Mexico to Bolivia, the Guianas and western Brazil.

  7. Myotis septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    Myotis septentrionalis, known as the northern long-eared bat[7] or northern myotis, [1] is a species of bat native to North America. [8] There are no recognized subspecies. The northern long-eared bat is about 3–3.7 inches in length, with a wingspan of 9–10 inches. It is distinguishable by its long ears when comparing it to other bats in ...

  8. Nyctophilus daedalus - Wikipedia

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    N. daedalus. Binomial name. Nyctophilus daedalus. Thomas, 1915 [2] Synonyms. Nyctophilus bifax daedalus. Nyctophilus daedalus is a species of bat in the family Vespertilionidae, a flying mammal endemic to northern Australia. They are also referred to as the pallid long-eared bat [1] or northern long-eared bat .

  9. Lesser noctule - Wikipedia

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    It is a medium-sized bat, slightly smaller than the common noctule. It has a length of 48 to 68 mm (head and body) and a wingspan of 260 to 330 mm. The forearm measures 38 to 47 mm and the bat's weight is 11 to 20 grams. The face, ears and wings are dark. The fur is brown, darker at the base than the tip unlike that of the common noctule which ...