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Eumops floridanus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eumops floridanus
The Florida bonneted bat (''Eumops floridanus'') is a species of bat in the genus ''Eumops'', the bonneted bats or mastiff bats. Until recently, it was treated as a subtaxon of Wagner's bonneted bat (''Eumops glaucinus'').〔(Florida bonneted bat. ) Florida Bat Conservancy. 2005.〕 It is endemic to southern Florida in the United States.〔 Its range includes Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Coral Gables, Florida.〔 This species has one of the smallest geographical distributions of any New World bat.〔Timm, R. M., & Genoways, H. H. (2004). (The Florida bonneted bat, ''Eumops floridanus'' (chiroptera: Molossidae): Distribution, morphometrics, systematics, and ecology. ) ''Journal of Mammalogy'' 85(5), 852-65.〕 It has been called "one of the most critically endangered mammal species in North America".〔 ==Description== This is the largest bat in Florida.〔 It has long, narrow wings, with a wingspan of 19 to 21 inches (48 to 53 centimeters). The tail extends far beyond the short tail membrane. It weighs about 33.8 to 46.5 grams. Male and female are about equal in size. The short, glossy fur is black to cinnamon with a paler chest. The ears of bonneted bats are large and forward-facing, their position giving the head a bonnetlike appearance. They have short, deep basisphenoid pits which aid in vocalization.〔
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