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Geoffroy's bat - Wikipedia

Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus), also known as the notch-eared bat, is a species of vesper bat. Geoffroy's bat. Conservation status.

Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy's bat) - Animal Diversity Web

Geoffroy's bats (Myotis emarginatus) are found commonly throughout the southern and central areas of Europe, including Spain, France, Italy, to further east ...

Myotis emarginatus | UNEP/EUROBATS

Geoffroy's bat has a wingspan of 220 - 250 mm and a distinct notch on its brown ears. Its wooly and dense dorsal fur is tricoloured (grey, rust brown and red)

Geoffroy's bat - Life Bats & Birds

Geoffroy's bat ... Geoffroy's bat is a medium-sized bat with a notch on the outer edge of the ear, which is typical of the species. It got its German name because ...

Geoffroy's bat - Myotis emarginatus - iNaturalist

The solitary male Geoffroy's bat, which is usually found in continental Europe, was recorded at Avon Wildlife Trust's Brown's Folly. Samples of its droppings ...

Geoffroy's bat Myotis emarginatus Vespertilionidae - BatMonitoring

Medium-sized bat with a length ranging from 41 to 54 mm (head and body), a forearm measuring between 36 and 44 mm, a wingspan of 220 to 250 mm, a tail ...

Geoffroy's bat - Myotis emarginatus - EUNIS - European Union

Myotis emarginatus with the common name Geoffroy's bat, belongs to the Mammals group.

Geoffroy's tailless bat - Wikipedia

Geoffroy's tailless bat (Anoura geoffroyi) is a species of phyllostomid bat from the American tropics. Geoffroy's tailless bat. Conservation status.

Geoffroy's Bat (Myotis emarginatus) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Scientific Name. Myotis emarginatus. Common Name. Geoffroy's bat. Geoffroy's Myotis. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree. Subgenus. Myotis ( ...

Myotis emarginatus - Geoffroy's bat - BioKIDS - University of Michigan

mammals · bats · vesper bats · mouse-eared bats, silver-haired bats, and wing-gland bats ... Geoffroy's bat. Myotis emarginatus. KingdomAnimaliaanimal kingdom.

A new resident or a visitor? Geoffroy's bat in Britain - News

A new resident or a visitor? Geoffroy's bat in Britain ... Geoffroy's bat (myotis emarginatus) is a European forest specialist, found across ...

Geoffroy's Bat (Myotis emarginatus) - iNaturalist

Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus) is a species of vesper bat. (Source: Wikipedia, '', http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffroy's_bat, CC BY-SA 3.0 .

Anoura geoffroyi (Geoffroy's tailless bat) - Animal Diversity Web

Anoura geoffroyi, Geoffroy's tailless bat, is found from central Mexico to central South America and in Trinidad and Grenada.

Geoffroy's bat - Myotis emarginatus, (E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1806)

Myotis emarginatus is a relatively small bat, with 6-9 grams weight and wingspan between 22 and 25 cm. The long hair gives the impression that it is ...

Myotis emarginatus - BatsLife

Geoffroy's bat is a sedentary species. The distance between summer and winter roost is usually less than 40 km. ... Cave species, but it can be found in roofs of ...

Myotis emarginatus (E.Geoffroy, 1806) - GBIF

Geoffroy's Myotis in English: Geoffroy's bat in English: Geoffroy's bat in language. Geoffroy's bat in English: Geoffroy's bat in English: Geoffroyflaggermus in ...

Vocalization Development in Geoffroy's bat, Myotis emarginatus ...

In a comparison with other Myotis species, Myotis emarginatus ( the Geoffroy's bat, Geoffroy 1806) is characterized by its relatively small body size and ears ...

Geoffroy's bat - Projekt Roadkill - Citizen Science

The Geoffroy's bat is a medium-sized species and reaches a snout-vent length of about 41 to 53 mm with a wingspan of 22 to 24.5 cm and a weight of 7 to 15 g.

Myotis emarginatus : Geoffroy's Bat - NBN Atlas

Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy, 1806) · Geoffroy's Bat · Types. Collapse Expand · Specimens. Collapse Expand · Images. Collapse Expand · Misidentified. Collapse

Geoffroy's Bat Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy, 1806) - SpringerLink

Geoffroy's bat belongs to the genus Myotis, within the family Vespertilionidae. With approximately 90 species, Myotis is the largest genus in the order ...