Particolored bats




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Particolored bats

Order : Chiroptera
Family : Vespertilionidae
Subfamily : Vespertilioninae
Genus : Vespertilio

 

Facts about the genus Vespertilio, the particolored bats

General Description: Erythrina vespertilio is a small, straggly tree, 6 - 10 m high, with thorns on the trunk and branches.

I found some of its scarlet seeds on the ground and the leafless branches had buds, for Erythrina vespertilio is one of our few deciduous trees.

Publication activity The international chiropterological journal Vespertilio is annually published together with the Czech Bat Conservation Group (CESON).

Vespertilio is what I named my cat. (Full text)

Vespertilio is Latin for 'bat'; it denotes a creature of the evening. (Full text)

The difference is, I guess, that Carbon is okay with strangers and Vespertilio is not. (Full text)

Chelidozoum vespertilio is found from the Miocene of southeastern Australia. (Full text)

Vespertilio murinus "Vespertilio' is Latijn en betekent vleermuis en 'murinus' = van een muis. (Full text)

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