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Lonchorhina
''Lonchorhina'' is a genus of Central and South American bats in the family Phyllostomidae. Species Genus ''Lonchorhina'' - Sword-nosed bats *Tomes's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina aurita'' - Tomes, 1863 *Fernandez's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina fernandezi'' - Ochoa & Ibanez, 1982 *Northern sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina inusitata'' - Handley & Ochoa, 1997 *Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina marinkellei'' - Camacho & Cadena, 1978 *Orinoco sword-nosed bat The Orinoco sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina orinocensis'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República ..., ''Lonchorhina orinocensis'' - Linares & Ojasti, 1971 * Chiribiquete sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina mankomara'' - Mantilla-Meluk & Montenegro, 2016 References Bat genera Taxa named by Robert Fisher Tomes {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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Lonchorhina
''Lonchorhina'' is a genus of Central and South American bats in the family Phyllostomidae. Species Genus ''Lonchorhina'' - Sword-nosed bats *Tomes's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina aurita'' - Tomes, 1863 *Fernandez's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina fernandezi'' - Ochoa & Ibanez, 1982 *Northern sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina inusitata'' - Handley & Ochoa, 1997 *Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina marinkellei'' - Camacho & Cadena, 1978 *Orinoco sword-nosed bat The Orinoco sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina orinocensis'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República ..., ''Lonchorhina orinocensis'' - Linares & Ojasti, 1971 * Chiribiquete sword-nosed bat, ''Lonchorhina mankomara'' - Mantilla-Meluk & Montenegro, 2016 References Bat genera Taxa named by Robert Fisher Tomes {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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Lonchorhina Fernandezi
Fernandez's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina fernandezi'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is the smallest species of the ''Lonchorhina'' genus. It is endemic to Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... In 2013, Bat Conservation International listed this species as one of the 35 species of its worldwide priority list of conservation. It is threatened by habitat loss. It derives its scientific name from a Venezuelan zoologist, Dr. Alberto Fernandez Badillo, whose research focused on vampire bats, in particular. Description They weigh .Ochoa-G, J. y Lew, D. (2015). Murciélago narigudo menor, Lonchorhina fernandezi. En: J.P. Rodríguez, A. García-Rawlins y F. Rojas-Suárez (eds.) Libro Rojo de la Fauna Venezolana. Cuarta edición. Provita y F ...
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Fernandez's Sword-nosed Bat
Fernandez's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina fernandezi'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is the smallest species of the ''Lonchorhina'' genus. It is endemic to Venezuela. In 2013, Bat Conservation International listed this species as one of the 35 species of its worldwide priority list of conservation. It is threatened by habitat loss. It derives its scientific name from a Venezuelan zoologist, Dr. Alberto Fernandez Badillo, whose research focused on vampire bats, in particular. Description They weigh .Ochoa-G, J. y Lew, D. (2015). Murciélago narigudo menor, Lonchorhina fernandezi. En: J.P. Rodríguez, A. García-Rawlins y F. Rojas-Suárez (eds.) Libro Rojo de la Fauna Venezolana. Cuarta edición. Provita y Fundación Empresas Polar, Caracas, Venezuela. In addition to being the smallest of the sword-nosed bats, it also has the least-complex nose-leaf. Their skulls are long. Their fur is dark brown, with individual hairs long. Hairs are bicolored, and are d ...
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Marinkelle's Sword-nosed Bat
Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina marinkellei'') is a bat species found in Colombia. In 2013, Bat Conservation International listed this species as one of the 35 species of its worldwide priority list of conservation. Its species name ''marinkellei'' was chosen to honor the Dutch scientist Cornelis Johannes Marinkelle, who worked in Colombia.Beolens, B., Watkins, M., & Grayson, M. (2009). The eponym dictionary of mammals. JHU Press. Description It is the largest of the sword-nosed bats. Their forearms are greater than . Their skulls are long. They weigh . Their hair is long, at .Lassieur, S., & Wilson, D. E. (1989). Lonchorhina aurita. Mammalian species, 347, 1-4. Their propatagium is hairless, and their plagiopatagium is mostly hairless, with the exception of a few short hairs. They are dark brown in color. Their nose-leafs are tall and wide. Their ears are long, and their traguses are long.Hernández-Camacho, J. and Cadena-G., A. 1978. Notas para la revision ...
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Lonchorhina Marinkellei
Marinkelle's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina marinkellei'') is a bat species found in Colombia. In 2013, Bat Conservation International listed this species as one of the 35 species of its worldwide priority list of conservation. Its species name ''marinkellei'' was chosen to honor the Dutch scientist Cornelis Johannes Marinkelle, who worked in Colombia.Beolens, B., Watkins, M., & Grayson, M. (2009). The eponym dictionary of mammals. JHU Press. Description It is the largest of the sword-nosed bats. Their forearms are greater than . Their skulls are long. They weigh . Their hair is long, at .Lassieur, S., & Wilson, D. E. (1989). Lonchorhina aurita. Mammalian species, 347, 1-4. Their propatagium is hairless, and their plagiopatagium is mostly hairless, with the exception of a few short hairs. They are dark brown in color. Their nose-leafs are tall and wide. Their ears are long, and their traguses are long.Hernández-Camacho, J. and Cadena-G., A. 1978. Notas para la revision ...
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Tomes's Sword-nosed Bat
Tomes's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina aurita''), also known as the common sword-nosed bat is a bat species from South and Central America. It is also found in the Bahamas, but is known from only one specimen collected on the island of New Providence. In 2006, the bat was rediscovered in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia by scientists Aideé Vargas and Kathrin Barboza Marquez. Prior to their find, it was believed that the bat had been extinct in Bolivia for 72 years. There has since been an Ecological Sanctuary established at the town of San Juan de Corralito located in the Ángel Sandoval Province to protect the species. Description Its ears are long with sharply-pointed tips. It has a large nose-leaf of up to . Its fur is dark brown or black in color, while the patagia are black. The forearm is . Individuals weigh . Its dental formula is for a total of 34 teeth. Biology and ecology It is insectivorous, though a record exists of one individual eating fruit. It is nocturna ...
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Lonchorhina Aurita
Tomes's sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina aurita''), also known as the common sword-nosed bat is a bat species from South and Central America. It is also found in the Bahamas, but is known from only one specimen collected on the island of New Providence. In 2006, the bat was rediscovered in the Santa Cruz Department of Bolivia by scientists Aideé Vargas and Kathrin Barboza Marquez. Prior to their find, it was believed that the bat had been extinct in Bolivia for 72 years. There has since been an Ecological Sanctuary established at the town of San Juan de Corralito located in the Ángel Sandoval Province to protect the species. Description Its ears are long with sharply-pointed tips. It has a large nose-leaf of up to . Its fur is dark brown or black in color, while the patagia are black. The forearm is . Individuals weigh . Its dental formula is for a total of 34 teeth. Biology and ecology It is insectivorous, though a record exists of one individual eating fruit. It is nocturnal ...
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Lonchorhina Inusitata
The northern sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina inusitata'') is a bat species found in Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... References Lonchorhina Bats of South America Bats of Brazil Mammals of French Guiana Mammals of Suriname Mammals of Venezuela Mammals described in 1997 {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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Lonchorhina Orinocensis
The Orinoco sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina orinocensis'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... References Lonchorhina Mammals of Colombia Mammals of Venezuela Mammals described in 1971 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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Orinoco Sword-nosed Bat
The Orinoco sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina orinocensis'') is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... References Lonchorhina Mammals of Colombia Mammals of Venezuela Mammals described in 1971 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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Northern Sword-nosed Bat
The northern sword-nosed bat (''Lonchorhina inusitata'') is a bat species found in Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname and Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th .... References Lonchorhina Bats of South America Bats of Brazil Mammals of French Guiana Mammals of Suriname Mammals of Venezuela Mammals described in 1997 {{leafnosed-bat-stub ...
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