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Vespertiliondae Plain Nosed Bats

Vespertiliondae: Plain Nosed Bats, winged flying mammals

Characterized by the lack of appendages on their snout, vespertiliondae, or plain-nosed bats, are some of the most common bats of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. Old World horseshoe bats, or Rhinolophus; characterized by one or two horseshoe-shaped facial appendages, the cosmopolitan little brown bats, Myotis, big brown bat, or serotines; Eptesicus, and pipistrelles, or Pipistrellus.



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