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Peters's disk-winged bat

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75: 200: 50: 257: 233:, a small group of disk-winged bats. They have a distinguishing feature of circular, suction disks at the base of their thumbs and hind feet. They use these suction disks to cling onto young unfurling banana or heliconia leaves to roost while avoiding rain and predators. They are very similar in appearance and easily confused with 472:
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is present and the ears are covered in hair on the front side. Their entire body is also covered in fine, long hairs usually reddish brown in color. Suction disks are contained on the feet along with those at the base of their thumbs. The head and body length range from 37 to 47 millimetres (1.5 to
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has been found. They are distributed from Nicaragua southward to Bolivia and eastern Brazil where they inhabit lowland, secondary and semi-deciduous forests. Their habitat consists of rainforests and surrounding dry forests. The species has also been found in small agricultural plots and banana
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Many species of bats coexist in the Amazonian lowlands. The lack of proper natural history makes it hard to determine population density and size. Due to their small distribution,
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is the smallest of the family and possess thick lips, small eyes, and fairly large ears that extend from the eyes to the edge of the mouth. The
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do not have a noseleaf but instead have warts above their nostrils. They are smaller bats with long and slender snouts.
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and the range has been extended over 1,000 km to the east and documentation of presence in the Atlantic Forest of
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1.9 in) with a tail length of 24 to 33 millimetres (0.94 to 1.30 in). Their diet consists mostly of insects.
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Bezerra, Alexandra MR, Fabricio Escarlate-Tavares, and Jader Marinho-Filho."First record of
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which has a paler venter than dorsum, and two cartilaginous projections on the
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Renato Gregorin, Edmara Gonçalves, Burton K. Lim, Mark D. Engstrom
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New Species of Disk-Winged Bat Thyroptera and Range Extension for
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Chiroptera
Thyropteridae
Thyroptera
Binomial name
Lichtenstein
Peters

bat
South
Central America
Thyropteridae
Thyroptera tricolor
calcar

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