The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Bats

Family PHYLLOSTOMIDAE
New World Leaf-nosed Bats


About 210 species in about 58 genera.

There are 58 species from 35 genera represented in the Zoochat galleries.


The family is divided into (at least) seven subfamilies, which I have listed below with their component genera.


Brachyphyllinae
Cuban and Antillean Fruit-eating Bats


Two species in a single genus: Brachyphylla

One species is represented in the Zoochat galleries.


Carolliinae
Short-tailed Fruit Bats


Eleven species in two genera: Carollia, Rhinophylla

Five species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, all from the genus Carollia.


Desmodontinae
Vampire Bats


Three species in three genera: Desmodus, Diaemus, Diphylla

Two species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, from the genera Desmodus and Diaemus.


Glossophaginae
Long-tongued and Long-nosed Bats


About 45 species in fourteen genera: Anoura, Choeroniscus, Choeronycteris, Glossophaga, Hylonycteris, Leptonycteris, Lichonycteris, Lionycteris, Lonchophylla, Monophyllus, Musonycteris, Platalina, Scleronycteris, Xeronycteris

There are nine species in the Zoochat galleries, representing six genera: Anoura, Choeroniscus, Glossophaga, Hylonycteris, Leptonycteris, Lonchophylla.


Phyllonycterinae
Caribbean Flower Bats


Four species in two genera: Erophylla, Phyllonycteris

Two species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, both from the genus Erophylla.


Phyllostominae
Big-eared Bats, Spear-nosed Bats, False Vampire Bats, etc


About 45 species in seventeen genera: Chrotopterus, Gardnerycteris, Glyphonycteris, Lampronycteris, Lonchorhina, Lophostoma, Macrophyllum, Macrotus, Micronycteris, Mimon, Neonycteris, Phylloderma, Phyllostomus, Tonatia, Trachops, Trinycteris, Vampyrum

There are seventeen species in the Zoochat galleries, representing thirteen genera: Chrotopterus, Gardnerycteris, Glyphonycteris, Lampronycteris, Lonchorhina, Lophostoma, Macrotus, Micronycteris, Mimon, Phyllostomus, Tonatia, Trachops, Trinycteris.


Stenodermatinae
Fruit-eating Bats and Tent-making Bats


About 100 species in nineteen genera: Ametrida, Ardops, Ariteus, Artibeus, Centurio, Chiroderma, Ectophylla, Enchisthenes, Mesophylla, Phyllops, Platyrrhinus, Pygoderma, Sphaeronycteris, Stenoderma, Sturnira, Uroderma, Vampyressa, Vampyriscus, Vampyrodes

There are twenty-two species in the Zoochat galleries, representing eleven genera: Artibeus, Centurio, Chiroderma, Ectophylla, Mesophylla, Platyrrhinus, Sturnira, Uroderma, Vampyressa, Vampyriscus, Vampyrodes.
 
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Subfamily BRACHYPHYLLINAE
Two species in a single genus: Brachyphylla



Brachyphylla
Two species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.


Cuban Fruit-eating Bat Brachyphylla nana
Monotypic. pumila is a synonym of nana.


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Dominican Republic

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/cuban-fruit-eating-bat-brachyphylla-nana-pumila.686652/



The other species in the genus is the Antillean Fruit-eating Bat Brachyphylla cavernarum
 
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Subfamily CAROLLINAE
Eleven species in two genera: Carollia, Rhinophylla

Five species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, all from the genus Carollia.


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Carollia
Eight species, five of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Silky Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia brevicauda
Monotypic


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Brazil

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silky short-tailed bat (Carollia brevicauda) - ZooChat



Chestnut Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia castanea
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Chestnut Short-tailed Bat (Carollia castanea) - ZooChat



Seba's Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia perspicillata
Probably monotypic, although three subspecies have been named: azteca, perspicillata, tricolor


Photo by @Bonobo at Skansen-Akvariet, Sweden

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Seba's Fruit-eating Bat | ZooChat


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Seba’s Short-tailed Bat (Carollia perspicillata) - ZooChat



Sowell's Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia sowelli
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Sowell’s Short-tailed Bat (Carollia sowelli) - ZooChat



Grey Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia subrufa
Monotypic


Photo by @birdsandbats in the wild, Costa Rica

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Gray Short-tailed Bat (Carollia subrufa) - ZooChat



There are three other species in the genus:

Keith's Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia benkeithi
Manu Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia manu
Hernandez-Comacho's Short-tailed Fruit Bat Carollia monohernandezi


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Rhinophylla
Three species, none of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.


Hairy Little Fruit Bat Rhinophylla alethina
Fischer's Little Fruit Bat Rhinophylla fischerae
Dwarf Little Fruit Bat Rhinophylla pumilio
 
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Subfamily DESMODONTINAE
Three species in three genera: Desmodus, Diaemus, Diphylla

Two species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, from the genera Desmodus and Diaemus.


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Desmodus
One living species (extinct species are also known)


Common Vampire Bat Desmodus rotundus
Probably monotypic, although three subspecies have been named: dorbignyi, murinus, rotundus


Photo by @alexkant at Staten Island Zoo, USA

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Common vampire bat/ Desmodus rotundus | ZooChat


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Diaemus
One species


White-winged Vampire Bat Diaemus youngi
Monotypic


Photo by @Giant Eland at Rosamond Gifford Zoo, USA

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2013: Rosamond Gifford Zoo | ZooChat


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Diphylla
One species

Hairy-legged Vampire Bat Diphylla ecaudata
Probably monotypic, although two subspecies have been named: centralis, ecaudata

Not represented in the Zoochat galleries.
 
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Subfamily GLOSSOPHAGINAE
About 45 species in fourteen genera: Anoura, Choeroniscus, Choeronycteris, Glossophaga, Hylonycteris, Leptonycteris, Lichonycteris, Lionycteris, Lonchophylla, Monophyllus, Musonycteris, Platalina, Scleronycteris, Xeronycteris


There are nine species in the Zoochat galleries, representing six genera: Anoura, Choeroniscus, Glossophaga, Hylonycteris, Leptonycteris, Lonchophylla.
 
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Anoura
Nine species, of which one is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Geoffroy's Tailless Bat Anoura geoffroyi
Three subspecies: geoffroyi, lasiopyga, peruana

Note: this is widely regarded as being a species complex, and the three subspecies named above are probably better being split as full species. Only lasiopyga is represented in the Zoochat galleries.


Photo by @Giant Eland at Bat Jungle, Costa Rica (Central American subspecies lasiopyga)

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Geoffroy's tailless bat (Anoura geoffroyi) | ZooChat



There are eight other species in the genus:

Equatorial Tailless Bat Anoura aequatoris (split from A. caudifera, may not be valid)
Cadena's Tailless Bat Anoura cadenai (split from A. caudifera, may not be valid)
Colombian Tailless Bat Anoura carishina
Tailed Tailless Bat Anoura caudifera (probably a species complex)
Handley's Tailless Bat Anoura cultrata
Tube-lipped Nectar Bat Anoura fistulata
Broad-toothed Tailless Bat Anoura latidens
Luis Manuel's Tailless Bat Anoura luismanueli



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Choeroniscus

Three species, of which one is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Godman's Long-tailed Bat Choeroniscus godmani
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade of a wild-caught animal, Costa Rica

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Godman’s Long-tailed Bat (Choeroniscus godmani) - ZooChat



There are two other species in the genus:

Lesser Long-tailed Bat Choeroniscus minor

Greater Long-tailed Bat Choeroniscus periosus
 
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Glossophaga
Five species, of which three are represented in the Zoochat galleries



Commissaris' Long-tonged Bat Glossophaga commissarisi
Three subspecies: bakeri, commissarisi, hespera


Photo by @Giant Eland at Bat Jungle, Costa Rica (Central American subspecies commissarisi)

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Commissaris's long-tongued bat (Glossophaga commissarisi) | ZooChat



Gray's Long-tongued Bat Glossophaga leachii
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/grays-long-tongued-bat-glossophaga-leachii.687144/



Pallas' Long-tongued Bat Glossophaga soricina
Five subspecies: antillarum, handleyi, mutica, soricina, valens


Photo by @Gil at Tiergarten Schonbrunn, Austria

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Pallas' long-tongued bat (Glossophaga soricina) - ZooChat



There are two other species in the genus:

Miller's Long-tongued Bat Glossophaga longirostris
Western Long-tongued Bat Glossophaga morenoi



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Hylonycteris

One species



Underwood's Long-tongued Bat Hylonycteris underwoodi
Two subspecies: minor and underwoodi


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies underwoodi)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/underwoods-long-tongued-bat-hylonycteris-underwoodi.687059/
 
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Leptonycteris
Three species, two of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries


Southern Long-nosed Bat Leptonycteris curasoae
Monotypic


Photo by @Giant Eland at Zoo Krefeld, Germany

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Southern long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris curasoae) 2010 | ZooChat


Lesser Long-nosed Bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae
Monotypic


Photo by @Arizona Docent in the wild, USA

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lesser long nosed bat - ZooChat



The third species in this genus, not represented here by a photo, is the Greater Long-nosed Bat Leptonycteris nivalis

 
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Lonchophylla
About sixteen species, only one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Orange Nectar Bat Lonchophylla robusta

Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/orange-nectar-bat-lonchophylla-robusta.687097/


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica

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orange nectar bat (Lonchophylla robusta) | ZooChat



The remaining species in this genus are not depicted here:


Bokermann's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla bokermanni
Cadena's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla cadenai
Chocoan Nectar Bat Lonchophylla chocoana
Goldman's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla concava
Dekeyser's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla dekeyseri
Pacific Forest Nectar Bat Lonchophylla fornicata
Handley's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla handleyi
Western Nectar Bat Lonchophylla hesperia
Caatinga Nectar Bat Lonchophylla inexpectata
Brazilian Nectar Bat Lonchophylla mordax
Orcés’ Nectar Bat Lonchophylla orcesi
East Andean Nectar Bat Lonchophylla orienticollina
Patton's Nectar Bat Lonchophylla pattoni
Atlantic Forest Nectar Bat Lonchophylla peracchii
Thomas' Nectar Bat Lonchophylla thomasi
 
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None of the remaining genera in the subfamily Glossophaginae are represented in the Zoochat galleries. Most of these remaining genera are monotypic.



Choeronycteris
One species

Mexican Long-tongued or Hog-nosed Bat Choeronycteris mexicana


Lichonycteris
One species

Dark Long-tongued Bat Lichonycteris obscura


Lionycteris
One species

Chestnut Long-tongued Bat Lionycteris spurrelli


Monophyllus
Two species

Insular Single-leaf Bat Monophyllus plethodon
Leach's Single-leaf Bat Monophyllus redmani


Musonycteris
One species

Banana Bat or Colima Long-nosed Bat Musonycteris harrisoni


Platalina
One species

Long-snouted Bat Platalina genovensium


Scleronycteris
One species

Ega Long-tongued Bat Scleronycteris ega


Xeronycteris
One species

Vieira's Long-tongued Bat Xeronycteris vieirai
 
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Subfamily PHYLLONYCTERINAE
Four species in two genera: Erophylla, Phyllonycteris

Two species are represented in the Zoochat galleries, both from the genus Erophylla.



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Erophylla
Two species



Brown Flower Bat Erophylla bombifrons
Two subspecies: bombifrons, santacristobalensis


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Dominican Republic (subspecies santacristobalensis)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/brown-flower-bat-erophylla-bombifrons.686654/



Buffy Flower Bat Erophylla sezekorni
Two subspecies: sezekorni, syops


Both the photos below by @Giant Eland in the wild, The Bahamas (subspecies sezekorni)

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buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) | ZooChat

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buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) | ZooChat



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Phyllonycteris
Two species


Jamaican Flower Bat Phyllonycteris aphylla

Cuban Flower Bat Phyllonycteris poeyi
 
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Subfamily PHYLLOSTOMINAE
About 45 species in seventeen genera: Chrotopterus, Gardnerycteris, Glyphonycteris, Lampronycteris, Lonchorhina, Lophostoma, Macrophyllum, Macrotus, Micronycteris, Mimon, Neonycteris, Phylloderma, Phyllostomus, Tonatia, Trachops, Trinycteris, Vampyrum

There are seventeen species in the Zoochat galleries, representing thirteen genera: Chrotopterus, Gardnerycteris, Glyphonycteris, Lampronycteris, Lonchorhina, Lophostoma, Macrotus, Micronycteris, Mimon, Phyllostomus, Tonatia, Trachops, Trinycteris.
 
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Chrotopterus
One species



Woolly False Vampire Bat or Big-eared Woolly Bat Chrotopterus auritus
Probably monotypic, although three subspecies have been named: auritus, australis, guianae


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies auritus if recognised)

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Woolly False Vampire Bat (Chrotopterus auritus) - ZooChat



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Gardnerycteris
Three species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.

This genus has been split from Mimon.


Keenan's Hairy-nosed Bat Gardnerycteris keenani
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Keenan’s Hairy-nosed Bat (Gardnerycteris keenani) - ZooChat



The other two species in the genus are as follows:

Striped Hairy-nosed Bat Gardnerycteris crenulatum
Koepcke's Hairy-nosed Bat Gardnerycteris koepckeae



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Glyphonycteris
Three species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Tricoloured Big-eared Bat Glyphonycteris sylvestris
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Tricolored Bat (Glyphonycteris sylvestris) - ZooChat



The other two species in the genus are as follows:

Behn's Big-eared Bat Glyphonycteris behnii
Davies' Big-eared Bat Glyphonycteris daviesi



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Lampronycteris
One species



Orange-throated Bat Lampronycteris brachyotis
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Orange-throated Bat (Lampronycteris brachyotis) - ZooChat



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Lonchorhina
Five species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Tomes' Sword-nosed Bat Lonchorhina aurita
Generally now regarded as being monotypic, although occidentalis has been separated.


Both photos below by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Common Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina aurita) - ZooChat

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Common Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina aurita) - ZooChat



The other species in the genus are as follows:

Fernandez's Sword-nosed Bat Lonchorhina fernandezi
Northern Sword-nosed Bat Lonchorhina inusitata
Marinkelle's Sword-nosed Bat Lonchorhina marinkellei
Orinoco Sword-nosed Bat Lonchorhina orinocensis



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Lophostoma
Six species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Pigmy Round-eared Bat Lophostoma brasiliense
Regarded as monotypic, although it is probably a species-complex.


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica

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pygmy round-eared bat (Lophostoma brasiliense) - ZooChat



The other species in the genus are as follows:

Carriker's Round-eared Bat Lophostoma carrikeri
Davis' Round-eared Bat Lophostoma evotis
Western Round-eared Bat Lophostoma occidentalis
Schultz's Round-eared Bat Lophostoma schulzi
White-throated Round-eared Bat Lophostoma silvicolum

The Yasuni Round-eared Bat Lophostoma yasuni is known from only one specimen and is treated as a synonym of Lophostoma carrikeri by the IUCN.
 
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Macrotus
Two species



Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat Macrotus waterhousii
Two subspecies: minor, waterhousii


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Dominican Republic (subspecies waterhousii)

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Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus waterhousii) - ZooChat


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Dominican Republic (subspecies waterhousii)

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Waterhouse’s Leaf-nosed Bat (Macrotus waterhousii) - ZooChat



The second species in the genus, not depicted here, is the California Leaf-nosed Bat Macrotus californicus



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Micronycteris

About ten species, three of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Common Big-eared Bat Micronycteris microtis
Two subspecies: mexicana, microtis


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Mexico (subspecies mexicana)

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Common Big-eared Bat (Micronycteris microtis) - ZooChat


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies microtis)

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common big-eared bat (Micronycteris microtis) - ZooChat



Schmidts' Big-eared Bat Micronycteris schmidtorum
Monotypic


Both photos below by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Schmidt's Big-eared Bat (Micronycteris schmidtorum) - ZooChat


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Schmidt's Big-eared Bat (Micronycteris schmidtorum) - ZooChat



Northern Big-eared Bat Micronycteris tresamici
Monotypic. Described in 2020.


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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Northern Big-eared Bat (Micronycteris tresamici) - ZooChat



The other species in the genus are as follows:

Brosset's Big-eared Bat Micronycteris brosseti
Saint Vincent Big-eared Bat Micronycteris buriri
Giovanni's Big-eared Bat Micronycteris giovanniae
Hairy Big-eared Bat Micronycteris hirsuta
Pirlot's Big-eared Bat Micronycteris homezi (treated as a synonym of Micronycteris minuta by the IUCN)
Matses' Big-eared Bat Micronycteris matses
Little Big-eared Bat Micronycteris megalotis
White-bellied Big-eared Bat Micronycteris minuta
Sanborn's Big-eared Bat Micronycteris sanborni



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Mimon
Two species



Cozumelan Golden Bat Mimon cozumelae
Monotypic. Formerly treated as a subspecies of M. bennettii.



Both photos below by @Giant Eland in the wild, Mexico

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Cozumelan Golden Bat (Mimon cozumelae) - ZooChat


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Cozumelan Golden Bat (Mimon cozumelae) - ZooChat



The only other species in the genus is the:

Southern Golden Bat Mimon bennettii
 
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Phyllostomus
Four species, of which two are represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Pale Spear-nosed Bat Phyllostomus discolor
Two subspecies: discolor, verrucosus


Photo by @Tomek at Poznan Zoo, Poland

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Lesser Spear-nosed Bats (Phyllostomus discolor) | ZooChat



Greater Spear-nosed Bat Phyllostomus hastatus
Two subspecies: hastatus, panamensis


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies panamensis)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/greater-spear-nosed-bat-phyllostomus-hastatus.687099/



The other two species in this genus are:

Lesser Spear-nosed Bat Phyllostomus elongatus

Guianan Spear-nosed Bat Phyllostomus latifolius
 
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Tonatia
Two to four species



Greater Round-eared Bat Tonatia bidens
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Paraguay

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Greater Round-eared Bat (Tonatia bidens) - ZooChat



Northern Stripe-headed Round-eared Bat Tonatia bakeri
Monotypic (if split from T. saurophila)


Photo by @Najade of a wild-caught animal, Costa Rica

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Northern Stripe-headed Round-eared Bat (Tonatia bakeri) - ZooChat



The other extant species in the genus is the Southern Stripe-headed Round-eared Bat Tonatia maresi. The species Tonatia saurophila was originally described from subfossil material in Jamaica. The populations in Central and South America were treated as the same species, but more recently have been split as full species (T. bakeri and T. maresi). The Jamaican species (T. saurophila) is believed to be entirely extinct. T. saurophila has also formerly been included within T. bidens.



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Trachops
One species



Fringe-lipped or Frog-eating Bat Trachops cirrhosus
Three subspecies: cirrhosus, coffini, ehrhardti


Photo by @devilfish in the wild, Peru (subspecies cirrhosus)

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Fringe-lipped bat, Peruvian Amazon, May 2016 | ZooChat


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Brazil (subspecies cirrhosus)

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fringe-lipped bat (Trachops cirrhosus) - ZooChat



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Trinycteris
One species



Niceforo's Big-eared Bat Trinycteris nicefori
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade of a wild-caught animal, Costa Rica

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Niceforo’s Big-eared Bat (Trinycteris nicefori) - ZooChat
 
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None of the remaining genera in the subfamily Phyllostominae are represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Macrophyllum
One species

Long-legged Bat Macrophyllum macrophyllum


Neonycteris
One species

Least Big-eared Bat Neonycteris pusilla


Phylloderma
One species

Pale-faced Bat Phylloderma stenops


Vampyrum
One species

Spectral Bat Vampyrum spectrum
 
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Subfamily STENODERMATINAE
About 100 species in nineteen genera: Ametrida, Ardops, Ariteus, Artibeus, Centurio, Chiroderma, Ectophylla, Enchisthenes, Mesophylla, Phyllops, Platyrrhinus, Pygoderma, Sphaeronycteris, Stenoderma, Sturnira, Uroderma, Vampyressa, Vampyriscus, Vampyrodes


There are only twenty-two species in the Zoochat galleries, representing eleven genera: Artibeus, Centurio, Chiroderma, Ectophylla, Mesophylla, Platyrrhinus, Sturnira, Uroderma, Vampyressa, Vampyriscus, Vampyrodes.
 
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Artibeus
At least 23 species, of which only five or six are represented in the Zoochat galleries. The subgenus Dermanura may be separated as a full genus by some authors.



Jamaican Fruit Bat Artibeus jamaicensis
Currently about six subspecies are recognised: jamaicensis, parvipes, paulus, richardsoni, triomylus, yucatanicus. Other former subspecies have been split as full species. The subspecies fallax, grenadensis, hercules and trinitatis are now placed in the species Artibeus planirostris.


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Dominican Republic (subspecies jamaicensis)

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Jamaican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) - ZooChat


Photo by @Giant Eland at Bat Jungle, Costa Rica (two subspecies are found in Costa Rica, paulus and richardsoni)

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Jamaican, common or Mexican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) | ZooChat



Honduran Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus inopinatus
Monotypic


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/honduran-fruit-eating-bat-artibeus-inopinatus.687162/



Intermediate / Great Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus intermedius / Artibeus lituratus
There is a lot of confusion in the literature about these taxa, whether it is a single species or two separate species. I have just lumped them together here because there seems to be little consensus on the matter.


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (identified as A. intermedius)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/intermediate-fruit-eating-bat-artibeus-intermedius.687141/


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (identified as A. lituratus)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/greater-fruit-eating-bat-artibeus-lituratus.687042/


Photo by @Giant Eland at Bat Jungle, Costa Rica (identified as A. lituratus)

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great fruit-eating bat (Artibeus lituratus) | ZooChat



Toltec Fruit Bat Artibeus [Dermanura] toltecus
Probably only two subspecies: hesperus, toltecus.


Photo by @Maguari at Bat Jungle, Costa Rica (subspecies toltecus)

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Toltec Fruit Bats at the Bat Jungle, 21/04/14 | ZooChat


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies toltecus)

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/toltec-fruit-eating-bat-dermanura-tolteca.687090/



Thomas' Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus [Dermanura] watsoni
Monotypic as per Mammals of South America


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica

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https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/thomas-fruit-eating-bat-dermanura-watsoni.686930/


Photo by @Giant Eland in the wild, Costa Rica

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Watson's fruit-eating bat (Dermanura watsoni) - ZooChat



There are about twenty other species in the genus (divided below into two sections, the latter being the subgenus Dermanura):

Equatorial Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus aequatorialis (formerly a subspecies of A. jamaicensis)
Large Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus amplus
Brown Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus concolor
Fringed Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus fimbriatus
Fraternal Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus fraterculus
Hairy Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus hirsutus
Dark Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus obscurus (formerly a subspecies of A. jamaicensis)
Flat-faced Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus planirostris (formerly a subspecies of A. jamaicensis)
Schwartz's Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus schwartzi (formerly a subspecies of A. jamaicensis)

The species in the subgenus Dermanura which may be split as a full genus:

Andersen's Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus anderseni
Aztec Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus aztecus
Bogota Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus bogotensis
Gervais' Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus cinereus
Silver Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus glaucus
Gnome Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus gnomus
Solitary Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus incomitatus
Pigmy Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus phaeotis
Rosenberg's Fruit-eating Bat Artibeus rosenbergi
 
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Centurio
One species



Wrinkle-faced Bat Centurio senex
Two subspecies: greenhalli, senex


Both photos below by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies senex - female above, male below)

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Wrinkle-faced Bat (Centurio senex) - female - ZooChat


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Wrinkle-faced Bat (Centurio senex) - male - ZooChat



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Chiroderma
Six species, one of which is represented in the Zoochat galleries.



Hairy Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma villosum
Two subspecies: jesupi, villosum


Photo by @Najade in the wild, Costa Rica (subspecies jesupi)

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Hairy Big-eyed Bat (Chiroderma villosum) - ZooChat



The other species in the genus are as follows:

Brazilian Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma doriae
Guadeloupe Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma improvisum
Salvin's Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma salvini
Little Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma trinitatum
Piaui Big-eyed Bat Chiroderma vizzotoi



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Ectophylla
One species



Honduran White Bat Ectophylla alba
Monotypic


Photo by @Azamat Shackleford in the wild, Costa Rica

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May 2022- Honduran white bats - ZooChat
 
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