Uroderma Peters, 1865
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Genus Uroderma Peters, 1865 View in CoL
The genus Uroderma currently includes five species (Mantilla-Meluk, 2014; Cuadrado-Ríos and Mantilla-Meluk, 2016; Simmons and Cir- ranello, 2020). Uroderma is distinguished from other genera by the following combination of characteristics: presence of white facial stripes and a white middorsal stripe; lack of a fringe of hairs along the trailing edge of a deeply notched uropatagium; relatively large, evenly bifid upper inner incisors; and presence of three upper and lower molars (Gardner, 2008i). The two species expected to occur in the Yavarí-Ucayali interfluve were both recorded during our study. Uroderma bilobatum Peters, 1865
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