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Artibeus lituratus, the giant fruit-eating bat
Photographer(s): B. D. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The Greater spear-nosed bat, Phyllostomus hastatus
Photographer(s): B. D. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The hairy-legged vampire, Diphylla ecaudata
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
part of our field team at WildSumaco Reserve
Photographer(s): C W Dick (c) (c) Unspecified
The common vampire, Desmodus rotundus
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The Neotropical red bat, Lasiurus blossevillii
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
Frog-eating bat, Trachops cirrhosus
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The striped hairy-nosed bat, Mimon crenulatum
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
Carl Dick holding a Peters'Woolly False Vampire, Chrotopterus auritus
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The white-chested round-eared bat, Lophostoma silvicolum
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The common mastiff bat, Molossus molossus
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The aptly named emballonurid, Rhynchonycteris naso
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The Greater Yellow-shouldered Bat, Sturnira magna
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The silver fruit-eating bat, Dermanura glauca
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
The Dusky fruit-eating bat, Artibeus obscurus
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
Macconnell's bat, Mesophylla macconnelli
Photographer(s): B D Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
An Andean broad-nosed bat, Platyrrhinus nigellus
Photographer(s): B. Patterson (c) (c) Unspecified
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Artibeus lituratus, the giant fruit-eating bat
Photographer(s):B. D. Patterson(c) (c) Unspecified