List of bats

Large-eared pied bat (Chalinolobus dwyeri)

This list contains the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat.[1]

Suborder Yinpterochiroptera[edit]

Superfamily Pteropodoidea[edit]

Genera and species of flying fox as according to Mammal Species of the World, unless otherwise noted.[2]

Acerodon celebensis
Cynopterus brachyotis
Epomophorus wahlbergi
Epomophorus
Hypsignathus monstrosus
Nyctimene robinsoni
Pteropus livingstonii
Rousettus egypticus

Superfamily Rhinolophoidea[edit]

Craseonycteridae[edit]

Craseonycteris thonglongyai

Rhinopomatidae[edit]

Rhinopoma microphyllum

Megadermatidae[edit]

Rhinolophidae[edit]

Rhinolophus
Anthops ornatus
Hipposideros cervinus
Hipposideros cervinus

Hipposideridae[edit]

Suborder Yangochiroptera[edit]

Superfamily Vespertilionoidea[edit]

Vespertilionidae[edit]

Antrozous pallidus
Barbastella
Chalinolobus
KerivoulaFord
Eptesicus nilssoni
Glauconycteris
Lasurius cinereus
Myotis mystacinus
Nyctalus
Otonycteris hemprichii
Pipistrellus pipistrellus
Plecotus auritus
Scotophilus
Vespertilio murinus
Southeastern myotis

Natalidae[edit]

Cistugidae[edit]

Miniopteridae[edit]

Molossidae[edit]

Eumops perotis
Mormopterus beccarii astrolabiensis
Nyctinomops macrotus
Nyctinomops macrotus
Otomops wroughtoni
Tadarida brasiliensis

Superfamily Emballonuroidea[edit]

Emballonuridae[edit]

Emballonura semicaudata
Proboscis
Proboscis
Saccopteryx
Saccopteryx

Nycteridae[edit]

Superfamily Noctilionoidea[edit]

Noctilionidae[edit]

Mystacinidae[edit]

Mormoopidae[edit]

Mormoops megalophylla

Phyllostomidae[edit]

Chrotopterus
Lonchorhina
Macrotus
Phyllostomus
Trachops cirrhosus

Furipteridae[edit]

Furipterus horrens

Thyropteridae[edit]

Thyroptera

Myzopodidae[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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