Vespertilionidae Gray, 1821
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/15081109ACC2017.19.2.018 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4334589 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/32568792-FFCD-FFCD-469F-67FCFBCB9986 |
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Vespertilionidae Gray, 1821 |
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Family Vespertilionidae Gray, 1821 View in CoL
The family Vespertilionidae was the most species-rich group with six species — including two endemic subspecies — recorded from the Andaman Islands. Hesperoptenus tickelli , Tylonycteris pachypus and T. robustula are the forest-dwelling species. Tylonycteris species are bamboo-dependent and have been observed in forests with lush growth of bamboo. Pipistrellus coromandra occurs in forested tracts, while P. javanicus camortae was recorded mostly in human-dominated habitats and sometimes in the forested tracts. Myotis horsfieldii dryas was recorded only in forests and was found roosting in caves and tree hollows.
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