#vespertilian_bat__vespertilionid a variety of carnivorous bat
supertype: #carnivorous_bat__carnivorousbat__microbat typically having large ears and feeding primarily on insects; worldwide in distribution
member of: #family_Vespertilionidae
subtype: #frosted_bat__frostedbat__Vespertilio_murinus common Eurasian bat with white-tipped hairs in its coat
subtype: #red_bat__redbat__Lasiurus_borealis North American brick or rusty red bat with hairs tipped with white
subtype: #little_brown_bat__little_brown_myotis__Myotis_leucifugus the small common North American bat; widely distributed
subtype: #cave_myotis__Myotis_velifer small bat of southwest United States that lives in caves etc.
subtype: #big_brown_bat__bigbrownbat__Eptesicus_fuscus rather large North American brown bat; widely distributed
subtype: #serotine__European_brown_bat__Eptesicus_serotinus common European brown bat
subtype: #pallid_bat__cave_bat__Antrozous_pallidus drab yellowish big-eared cave-dwelling bat
subtype: #pipistrelle__pipistrel__Pipistrellus_pipistrellus small European brown bat
subtype: #eastern_pipistrel__easternpipistrel__Pipistrellus_subflavus one of the smallest bats of eastern North America
subtype: #western_pipistrel__westernpipistrel__SPipistrellus_hesperus of western North America
subtype: #jackass_bat__jackassbat__spotted_bat__spottedbat__Euderma_maculata large spotted bat of southwestern United States having enormous ears
subtype: #long-eared_bat any of various Old or New World bats having very long ears
subtype: #western_big-eared_bat__westernbigearedbat__Plecotus_townsendi bat of western North America having extremely large ears
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