InfoNatura Species Index:
1 - 50 of 162
records in family Phyllostomidae of order Chiroptera.
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Scientific Name
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Status
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National Occurrence in Latin American and the Caribbean
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Common Name |
Heritage |
IUCN |
CITES |
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Mammalia, Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae
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2.641515
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Ametrida centurio
Little White-shouldered Bat
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G3 |
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Countries:
AN, BR, GF, GY, PA, SR, TT, VE
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2.641516
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Anoura caudifer
Tailed Tailless Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
AR, BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.641517
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Anoura cultrata
Handley's Tailless Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, CO, CR, EC, PA, PE, VE
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2.641518
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Anoura geoffroyi
Geoffroy's Tailless Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, CR, EC, GD, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, SR, SV, TT, VE
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2.641519
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Anoura latidens
Broad-toothed Tailless Bat
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GNR |
NT
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Countries:
CO, GY, PE, VE
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2.641090
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Anoura luismanueli
Luis Manuel's Tailless Bat
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G3? |
DD
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Countries:
CO, VE
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2.641520
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Ardops nichollsi
Tree Bat
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G1G2 |
NT
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Countries:
AN, DM, GP, LC, MQ, MS, VC
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2.641521
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Ariteus flavescens
Jamaican Fig-eating Bat
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G1G2 |
VU
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Countries:
JM
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2.641533
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Artibeus amplus
Large Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
NT
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Countries:
CO, GY, VE
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2.641525
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Artibeus concolor
Brown Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
NT
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Countries:
BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.641534
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Artibeus fimbriatus
Fringed Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
NT
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Countries:
BR, PY
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2.641526
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Artibeus fraterculus
Fraternal Fruit-eating Bat
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G2G3 |
VU
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Countries:
EC, PE
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2.641528
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Artibeus hirsutus
Hairy Fruit-eating Bat
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G4 |
VU
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Countries:
MX
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2.641529
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Artibeus inopinatus
Honduran Fruit-eating Bat
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G4 |
VU
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Countries:
HN, NI, SV
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2.641538
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Artibeus intermedius
Intermediate Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BZ, CO, CR, EC, GT, HN, MX, NI, PA, SV, VE
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2.777987
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Artibeus jamaicensis
Jamaican Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
LR
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Countries:
AN, AR, BB, BO, BR, BS, BZ, CO, CR, CU, DM, DO, EC, GD, GF, GP, GT, GY, HN, HT, JM, KN, KY, LC, MQ, MS, MX, NI, PA, PE, PR, PY, SR, SV, TT, VC, VE, VI
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2.641530
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Artibeus lituratus
Great Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
AR, BO, BR, BZ, CO, CR, EC, GD, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, PY, SR, SV, TT, VC, VE
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2.641527
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Artibeus obscurus
Dark Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
NT
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.778028
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Artibeus triomylus
A Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
MX
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2.102610
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Brachyphylla cavernarum
Antillean Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
LR
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Countries:
AG, BB, DM, GP, KN, MQ, MS, PR, VC, VI
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2.641540
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Brachyphylla nana
Cuban Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
NT
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Countries:
BS, CU, DO, HT, JM, KY
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2.777967
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Carollia brevicauda
Silky Short-tailed Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PA, PE, SR, VE
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2.641542
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Carollia castanea
Chestnut Short-tailed Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, CR, EC, GF, GY, HN, NI, PA, PE, SR, VE
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2.641148
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Carollia colombiana
Colombian Short-tailed Bat
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G2G4 |
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Countries:
CO
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2.784096
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Carollia manu
Manu Short-tailed Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BO, PE
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2.641543
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Carollia perspicillata
Seba's Short-tailed Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
AR, BO, BR, BZ, CO, CR, EC, GD, GF, GP, GT, GY, HN, JM, KN, MX, NI, PA, PE, PY, SR, SV, TT, VE
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2.777985
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Carollia sowelli
A Short-tailed Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BR, CR, GT, HN, MX, NI, SV
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2.641544
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Carollia subrufa
Gray Short-tailed Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
GT, HN, MX, NI, SV
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2.641545
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Centurio senex
Wrinkled-faced Bat
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G3 |
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Countries:
BZ, CO, CR, GT, HN, MX, NI, PA, SV, TT, VE
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2.641546
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Chiroderma doriae
Brazilian Big-eyed Bat
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G2 |
VU
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Countries:
BR
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2.641547
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Chiroderma improvisum
Guadalupe Big-eyed Bat
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GNR |
EN
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Countries:
GP, MS
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2.641548
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Chiroderma salvini
Salvin's Big-eyed Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
BO, CO, CR, EC, GT, HN, MX, PA, PE, SV, VE
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2.641549
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Chiroderma trinitatum
Little Big-eyed Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GY, PA, PE, SR, TT, VE
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2.641550
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Chiroderma villosum
Hairy Big-eyed Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, BZ, CO, CR, EC, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, SR, SV, TT, VE
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2.641551
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Choeroniscus godmani
Godman's Whiskered Bat
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G5 |
NT
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Countries:
CO, CR, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, SR, SV, VE
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2.641553
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Choeroniscus minor
Minor Long-nosed Long-tongued Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.641554
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Choeroniscus periosus
Great Long-nosed Long-tongued Bat
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G3 |
VU
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Countries:
CO, EC
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2.101310
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Choeronycteris mexicana
Mexican Long-tongued Bat
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G4 |
NT
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Countries:
GT, HN, MX, SV
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2.641555
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Chrotopterus auritus
Big-eared Wooly Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
AR, BO, BR, BZ, CO, CR, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, PY, SR, SV, VE
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2.641522
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Dermanura anderseni
Andersen's Fruit-eating Bat
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GU |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, PE
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2.641523
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Dermanura azteca
Aztec Fruit-eating Bat
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GU |
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Countries:
CR, GT, HN, MX, PA, SV
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2.641524
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Dermanura cinerea
Gervais's Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GD, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.641535
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Dermanura glauca
Silver Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GY, PE
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2.641177
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Dermanura gnoma
A Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, EC, GF, GY, PE, SR, VE
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2.641539
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Dermanura incomitata
Isla Escudo Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
DD
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Countries:
PA
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2.641531
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Dermanura phaeotis
Pygmy Fruit-eating Bat
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G4 |
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Countries:
BR, BZ, CO, CR, EC, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, SV, VE
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2.641532
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Dermanura tolteca
Toltec Fruit-eating Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BZ, CO, CR, EC, GT, HN, MX, NI, PA, SV
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2.641536
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Dermanura watsoni
Watson's Fruit-eating Bat
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GNR |
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Countries:
BZ, CO, CR, EC, GD, GT, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, TT
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2.641556
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Desmodus rotundus
Vampire Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
AR, BO, BR, BZ, CL, CO, CR, EC, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, PY, SR, SV, TT, UY, VE
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2.641557
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Diaemus youngi
White-winged Vampire Bat
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G5 |
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Countries:
BO, BR, CO, CR, EC, GF, GT, GY, HN, MX, NI, PA, PE, SR, TT, VE
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