Cynomops milleri is a species of bat that is native to South America. It was previously considered a subspecies of the Para dog-faced bat.It is considered a small- to medium-sized member of its genus.It is classified as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it appears to be common and widespread. It is found in Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and Peru.
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starts withOverall, it is a smaller member of its genus.Based on 6 males and 17 females, males have an average mass of 18.52 g (0.653 oz), and females have an average mass of 14.29 g (0.504 oz).Males and females have average forearm lengths of 35.17 mm (1.385 in) and 34.89 mm (1.374 in), respectively.Its back fur coloration varies from dark chocolate brown to light reddish brown.
Cynomops milleri is found in northern and eastern South America where it is found in lowlands.