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Carollia (short-tailed bats)

Synonyms: Hemiderma; Rhinops

Wikipedia Abstract

Carollia is a genus of bats often referred to as the short-tailed fruit bats. Along with the genus, Rhinophylla, Carollia makes up the subfamily Carolliinae of family Phyllostomidae, the leaf-nosed bats. Currently, nine species of Carollia are recognized, with a number having been described since 2002. Members of this genus are found throughout tropical regions of Central and South America but do not occur on Caribbean islands other than Trinidad and Tobago. Bats of the genus Carollia often are among the most abundant mammals in neotropical ecosystems and play important roles as seed dispersers, particularly of pioneer plants such as those of the genera Piper, Cecropia, Solanum, and Vismia. Carollia are primarily frugivorous, however C. perspicillata, C. castanea and C. subrufa are known t
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Species

Carollia benkeithi (Benkeith's short-tailed bat)
Carollia brevicaudum (silky short-tailed bat) (Attributes)
Carollia castanea (chestnut short-tailed bat) (Attributes)
Carollia manu (Manu short-tailed bat)
Carollia monohernandezi (Mono's short-tailed bat)
Carollia perspicillata (Seba's short-tailed bat) (Attributes)
Carollia sowelli (Sowell's short-tailed bat) (Attributes)
Carollia subrufa (gray short-tailed bat) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0