Glauconycteris variegata (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

作者: Daniela A. Rambaldini

DOI: 10.1644/870.1

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摘要: Abstract Glauconycteris variegata (Tomes, 1861), commonly known as the variegated butterfly bat, is 1 of 12 species in genus Glauconycteris. It a pale-yellow or light-gray bat with pale, translucent wing and tail membranes that are reticulated prominent lattice darkly pigmented venation. widespread across savannah, woodland, bushveldt habitats sub-Saharan Africa. roosts most often trees, eats insects—especially moths—on wing, echolocates high-intensity, frequency-modulated calls typically sweeping from 70 to 30 kHz. G. considered “Least Concern,” albeit population trends unknown.

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