The western sheath-tailed bat (Paremballonura tiavato ) is a species of sac-winged bat (family Emballonuridae) found in Madagascar.
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The western sheath-tailed bat is endemic to the island and country of Madagascar. So far, it has been documented on the western side of the island, which is karstic. Its elevation range is from 10–330 m (33–1,083 ft) above sea level.