Allen's big-eared bat
Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Order
Genus
SPECIES
Idionycteris phyllotis
Weight
8-16
0.3-0.6
goz
g oz 

Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis ) is a species of vesper bat in the monotypic genus Idionycteris. It occurs in Mexico and in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado in the United States.

Appearance

Idionycteris is a bat with large ears, weighing 8 to 16 grams. On the dorsal side they possess long and soft pelage, also referred to as fur. Their fur is basally blackish in color with tips that are a yellow-gray color. Idionycteris, has a black patch on each shoulder, a tuft of white hair on the backside of the ears, as well as, ventral hairs that are black with pale tips. The calcar possesses a low keel. The uropatagium has 12 to 13 transverse ribs. The rostrum is flattened and broad.

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Idionycteris phyllotis has an external morphology like that of gleaning bats, which means they have adaptions required for plucking stationary insects from surfaces. To do this, they have long tragi and ears, wings adapted for maneuverability and hovering flight, and a gracile jaw. Allen’s big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis ) is the only species in North America known to emit long, constant frequency-frequency modulated echolocation calls.

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Distribution

Geography

The Allen’s big-eared bat inhabits the southwestern mountainous regions of Mexico and the United States. This species, occupies a wider range in elevation, ranging from 855 m to 3,225 m, while most specimens reside at altitudes between 1,100 m and 2,500 m.

Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

Mating Habits

BABY CARRYING
1 to 1

Population

References

1. Allen's big-eared bat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen's_big-eared_bat
2. Allen's big-eared bat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/10790/21990019

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