Cynomops Kuizha
''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bat Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most bi ...s in the family Molossidae. It has sometimes been considered a subgenus of '' Molossops''. It contains the following species: * Cinnamon dog-faced bat (''C. abrasus'') * Freeman's dog-faced bat (''C. freemani'') * Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''C. greenhalli'') * '' Cynomops kuizha'' * '' Cynomops mastivus'' (''C. mastivus'') * Mexican dog-faced bat (''C. mexicanus'') * Miller’s dog-faced bat (''C. milleri'') * Para dog-faced bat (''C. paranus'') * Southern dog-faced bat (''C. planirostris'') * Waorani dog-faced bat (''C. tonkigui'') Phylogeny References Bat genera Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Abrasus
The cinnamon dog-faced bat (''Cynomops abrasus''), is a South American bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in northern and central South America. Taxonomy The bat belongs to the genus ''Cynomops'', which was recently split from the genus '' Molossops''. There are four recognised subspecies: * ''Cynomops abrasus abrasus'' (Temminck, 1827) * ''C. a. brachymeles'' ( Peters, 1866) * ''C. a. cerastes'' (Thomas, 1901) * ''C. a. mastivus'' (Thomas, 1911) Description The dorsal fur is brown, dark brown or chestnut. The ventral fur is similar in color to the dorsal fur. A dense patch of fur is present on the wing, located on the top back third of the forearm and propatagial membrane. There is also a second patch of fur on the bottom, back three-quarters of the forearm that extends across the patagium near the wrist to the base of the fourth metacarpal. These patches are darker in color than the membrane. The bats have a broad face with widely separated ears. There ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Para Dog-faced Bat
The Para dog-faced bat (''Cynomops paranus''), also called the brown dog-faced bat, is a South American bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, and northern Argentina. Taxonomy and etymology It was described as a subspecies of the southern dog-faced bat, ''Cynomops planirostris''. Its trinomen was ''Molossus planirostris paranus'' (at the time, the southern dog-faced bat was ''Molossus planirostris''). In 1998, it was split from the southern dog-faced bat, and was elevated to its own species, ''Cynomops paranus''. Its species name "''paranus''" refers to the Brazilian state of Pará. Thomas obtained the specimens used to describe the taxa from the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi located in Belém, Pará. Description Overall, it is similar in appearance to the southern dog-faced bat. The fur of its chest and belly are darker in color. It is a small species of bat, with a forear ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops
''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bats in the family Molossidae. It has sometimes been considered a subgenus of ''Molossops''. It contains the following species: * Cinnamon dog-faced bat (''C. abrasus'') * Freeman's dog-faced bat (''C. freemani'') * Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''C. greenhalli'') * ''Cynomops kuizha'' * ''Cynomops mastivus'' (''C. mastivus'') * Mexican dog-faced bat (''C. mexicanus'') * Miller’s dog-faced bat (''C. milleri'') * Para dog-faced bat (''C. paranus'') * Southern dog-faced bat The southern dog-faced bat (''Cynomops planirostris''), is a bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in northern Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Suriname Suriname (; s ... (''C. planirostris'') * Waorani dog-faced bat (''C. tonkigui'') Phylogeny References Bat genera Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Planirostris Skull
''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bats in the family Molossidae. It has sometimes been considered a subgenus of '' Molossops''. It contains the following species: * Cinnamon dog-faced bat (''C. abrasus'') * Freeman's dog-faced bat (''C. freemani'') * Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''C. greenhalli'') * ''Cynomops kuizha ''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bat Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable o ...'' * '' Cynomops mastivus'' (''C. mastivus'') * Mexican dog-faced bat (''C. mexicanus'') * Miller’s dog-faced bat (''C. milleri'') * Para dog-faced bat (''C. paranus'') * Southern dog-faced bat (''C. planirostris'') * Waorani dog-faced bat (''C. tonkigui'') Phylogeny References Bat genera Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Greenhalli
Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''Cynomops greenhalli'') is a South American bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, the Guianas, northeastern Brazil and Trinidad. It is an insect-eating bat, 40–97 mm in length. Yellowish brown to black above, grey underneath, it is broad-faced with widely separated eyes. Its ears are short and rounded; the antitragus is square; its lips are not wrinkled; it has a broad snout. Mostly it is found at low elevations. Colonies of 50–77 roost in hollow branches of large trees. Males and females stay together throughout the year. The species is named after Arthur Greenhall, a scientist who was in charge of the rabies program at the Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory in Port of Spain Port of Spain ( Spanish: ''Puerto España''), officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago and the third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Paranus
The Para dog-faced bat (''Cynomops paranus''), also called the brown dog-faced bat, is a South American bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, and northern Argentina. Taxonomy and etymology It was described as a subspecies of the southern dog-faced bat, ''Cynomops planirostris''. Its trinomen was ''Molossus planirostris paranus'' (at the time, the southern dog-faced bat was ''Molossus planirostris''). In 1998, it was split from the southern dog-faced bat, and was elevated to its own species, ''Cynomops paranus''. Its species name "''paranus''" refers to the Brazilian state of Pará. Thomas obtained the specimens used to describe the taxa from the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi located in Belém, Pará. Description Overall, it is similar in appearance to the southern dog-faced bat. The fur of its chest and belly are darker in color. It is a small species of bat, with a forear ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Tonkigui
''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bats in the family Molossidae. It has sometimes been considered a subgenus of '' Molossops''. It contains the following species: * Cinnamon dog-faced bat (''C. abrasus'') * Freeman's dog-faced bat (''C. freemani'') * Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''C. greenhalli'') * ''Cynomops kuizha ''Cynomops'' is a genus of Central and South American dog-faced bat Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable o ...'' * '' Cynomops mastivus'' (''C. mastivus'') * Mexican dog-faced bat (''C. mexicanus'') * Miller’s dog-faced bat (''C. milleri'') * Para dog-faced bat (''C. paranus'') * Southern dog-faced bat (''C. planirostris'') * Waorani dog-faced bat (''C. tonkigui'') Phylogeny References Bat genera Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Planirostris
The southern dog-faced bat (''Cynomops planirostris''), is a bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in northern Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Suriname Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north ... and Venezuela. References Cynomops Mammals described in 1866 Bats of South America Mammals of Colombia Taxa named by Wilhelm Peters Bats of Central America {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Freemani
The Freeman’s dog-faced bat (''Cynomops freemani''), is a Central American bat species of the family Molossidae. It is endemic to Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Co .... References Cynomops Mammals described in 2018 Bats of Central America {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cynomops Mexicanus
The Mexican dog-faced bat (''Cynomops mexicanus'') is a bat species of the family Molossidae from Central America. It is found from Nayarit in Mexico to Costa Rica at elevations up to 1500 m. It was formerly considered a subspecies of '' C. greenhalli''. It roosts in deciduous and evergreen forest, and is usually found near small bodies of water. Taxonomy and etymology It was described as a subspecies of Greenhall's dog-faced bat (''Cynomops greenhalli'') in 1967 by Jones and Genoways. At the time, Greenhall's dog-faced bat was in the genus '' Molossops'', so the Mexican dog-faced bat initially had the trinomen ''Molossops greenhalli mexicanus''. When ''Cynomops'' was recognized as a valid genus rather than a subgenus of ''Molossops'', Greenhall's dog-faced bat became part of the new genus. However, it wasn't until 2002 that the Mexican dog-faced bat was promoted to full species status. It is the most basal member of ''Cynomops''. Its species name "'' mexicanus''" is Latin m ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Waorani Dog-faced Bat
The Huaorani, Waorani, or Waodani, also known as the Waos, are an Indigenous people from the Amazonian Region of Ecuador ( Napo, Orellana, and Pastaza Provinces) who have marked differences from other ethnic groups from Ecuador. The alternate name Auca is a pejorative exonym used by the neighboring Quechua natives, and commonly adopted by Spanish-speakers as well. ''Auca'' (' in Quechua) means "savage". They comprise almost 4,000 inhabitants and speak the Huaorani language, a linguistic isolate that is not known to be related to any other language. Their ancestral lands are located between the Curaray and Napo rivers, about 50 miles (80 km) south of El Coca. These homelands—approximately 120 miles (190 km) wide and 75 to 100 miles (120 to 160 km) from north to south—are threatened by oil exploration and illegal logging practices. In the past, Huaorani were able to protect their culture and lands from both indigenous enemies and settlers. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Southern Dog-faced Bat
The southern dog-faced bat (''Cynomops planirostris''), is a bat species of the family Molossidae. It is found in northern Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Suriname Suriname (; srn, Sranankondre or ), officially the Republic of Suriname ( nl, Republiek Suriname , srn, Ripolik fu Sranan), is a country on the northeastern Atlantic coast of South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north ... and Venezuela. References Cynomops Mammals described in 1866 Bats of South America Mammals of Colombia Taxa named by Wilhelm Peters Bats of Central America {{Molossidae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |