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Mistratoan yellow-shouldered bat

The Mistratoan Yellow-shouldered Bat (Sturnira mistratensis), is a species of leaf-nosed bat indigenous to the western Andes, in the Mistrato municipality in Risaralda, Colombia.[3] Since existing information derives exclusively from the holotype, the status of the species, its environmental requirements, and the trend of the population are unknown.

References

  1. ^ Muños, A. and Mantilla, H. (2008). "Sturnira mistratensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1. International Union for Conservation of Nature. http://www.iucnredlist.org/apps/redlist/details/136591. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  2. ^ Vega, Contreras M.; Cadena, A. (2000). "Una nueva especie del género Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) de los Andes colombianos". Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales (24): 285–287.
  3. ^ Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M. (2005). Mammal Species of the World (3rd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0801882214.

See also

  • List of mammals of Colombia
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Extant species of family Phyllostomidae
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Infraclass: Eutheria
  • Superorder: Laurasiatheria
  • Order: Chiroptera
 
  • Subfamilies: Brachyphyllinae
  • Carolliinae
  • Desmodontinae
  • Phyllonycterinae
Brachyphyllinae
Brachyphylla
  • Cuban Fruit-eating Bat (B. nana)
  • Antillean Fruit-eating Bat (B. cavernarum)
Carolliinae
Carollia
(Short-tailed
Leaf-nosed Bats)
  • Benkeith's Short-tailed Bat (C. benkeithi)
  • Silky Short-tailed Bat (C. brevicauda)
  • Chestnut Short-tailed Bat (C. castanea)
  • Colombian Short-tailed Bat (C. colombiana)
  • Manu Short-tailed Bat (C. manu)
  • Mono's short-tailed bat (C. monohernandezi)
  • Seba's Short-tailed Bat (C. perspicillata)
  • Sowell's Short-tailed Bat (C. sowelli)
  • Gray Short-tailed Bat (C. subrufa)
Rhinophylla
  • Hairy Little Fruit Bat (R. alethina)
  • Fischer's Little Fruit Bat (R. fischerae)
  • Dwarf Little Fruit Bat (R. pumilio)
Desmodontinae
(Vampire Bats)
Desmodus
  • Common Vampire Bat (D. rotundus)
Diaemus
  • White-winged Vampire Bat (D. youngi)
Diphylla
  • Hairy-legged Vampire Bat (D. ecaudata)
Phyllonycterinae
Erophylla
  • Brown Flower Bat (E. bombifrons)
  • Buffy Flower Bat (E. sezekorni)
Phyllonycteris
  • Jamaican Flower Bat (P. aphylla)
  • Cuban Flower Bat (P. poeyi)
 
Subfamily Glossophaginae
Glossophagini
Anoura
(Geoffroy's
Long-nosed Bats)
  • A. aequatoris
  • Cadena's Tailless Bat (A. cadenai)
  • Tailed tailless bat (A. caudifera)
  • Handley's Tailless Bat (A. cultrata)
  • Tube-lipped Nectar Bat (A. fistulata)
  • Geoffroy's Tailless Bat (A. geoffroyi)
  • Broad-toothed Tailless Bat (A. latidens)
  • Luis Manuel's Tailless Bat (A. luismanueli)
Choeroniscus
  • Godman's Long-tailed Bat (C. godmani)
  • Greater Long-tailed Bat (C. periosus)
  • Lesser Long-tongued Bat (C. minor)
Choeronycteris
  • Mexican Long-tongued Bat (C. mexicana)
Glossophaga
  • Commissaris's Long-tongued Bat (G. commissarisi)
  • Gray Long-tongued Bat (G. leachii)
  • Miller's Long-tongued Bat (G. longirostris)
  • Western Long-tongued Bat (G. morenoi)
  • Pallas's Long-tongued Bat (G. soricina)
Hylonycteris
  • Underwood's Long-tongued Bat (H. underwoodi)
Leptonycteris
(Saussure's
Long-nosed Bats)
  • Southern Long-nosed Bat (L. curasoae)
  • Greater Long-nosed Bat (L. nivalis)
  • Lesser Long-nosed Bat (L. yerbabuenae)
Lichonycteris
  • Dark Long-tongued Bat (L. obscura)
Monophyllus
  • Insular Single Leaf Bat (M. plethodon)
  • Leach's Single Leaf Bat (M. redmani)
Musonycteris
  • Banana Bat (M. harrisoni)
Scleronycteris
  • Ega Long-tongued Bat (S. ega)
Lonchophyllini
Lionycteris
  • Chestnut Long-tongued Bat (L. spurrelli)
Lonchophylla
  • Bokermann's Nectar Bat (L. bokermanni)
  • Cadena's Long-tongued Bat (L. cadenai)
  • Chocoan Long-tongued Bat (L. chocoana)
  • L. concava
  • Dekeyser's Nectar Bat (L. dekeyseri)
  • Arched Nectar Bat (L. fornicata)
  • Handley's Nectar Bat (L. handleyi)
  • Western Nectar Bat (L. hesperia)
  • Godman's Nectar Bat (L. mordax)
  • Orcés’s Long-tongued Bat (L. orcesi)
  • L. orienticollina
  • Patton's Long-tongued Bat (L. pattoni)
  • Orange Nectar Bat (L. robusta)
  • Thomas's Nectar Bat (L. thomasi)
Platalina
  • Long-snouted Bat (P. genovensium)
Xeronycteris
  • Vieira's Long-tongued Bat (X. vieirai)
 
Subfamily Phyllostominae
Micronycterini
Glyphonycteris
  • Behn's Bat (G. behnii)
  • Davies's Big-eared Bat (G. daviesi)
  • Tricolored Big-eared Bat (G. sylvestris)
Lampronycteris
  • Yellow-throated Big-eared Bat (L. brachyotis)
Macrotus
(Big-eared Bats)
  • California Leaf-nosed Bat (M. californicus)
  • Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat (M. waterhousii)
Micronycteris
(Little Big-eared
Bats)
  • Brosset's Big-eared Bat (M. brosseti)
  • Giovanni's Big-eared Bat (M. giovanniae)
  • Hairy Big-eared Bat (M. hirsuta)
  • Pirlot's Big-eared Bat (M. homezi)
  • Matses' Big-eared Bat (M. matses)
  • Little Big-eared Bat (M. megalotis)
  • Common Big-eared Bat (M. microtis)
  • White-bellied Big-eared Bat (M. minuta)
  • Sanborn's Big-eared Bat (M. sanborni)
  • Schmidts's Big-eared Bat (M. schmidtorum)
Neonycteris
  • Least Big-eared Bat (N. pusilla)
Trinycteris
  • Niceforo's Big-eared Bat (T. nicefori)
Vampyrini
Chrotopterus
  • Big-eared Woolly Bat (C. auritus)
Lophostoma
  • Equatorial Round-eared Bat (L. aequatorialis)
  • Pygmy Round-eared Bat (L. brasiliense)
  • Carriker's Round-eared Bat (L. carrikeri)
  • Davis's Round-eared Bat (L. evotis)
  • Schultz's Round-eared Bat (L. schulzi)
  • White-throated Round-eared Bat (L. silvicolum)
  • Yasuni Round-eared Bat (L. yasuni)
Tonatia
(Round-eared Bats)
  • Greater Round-eared Bat (T. bidens)
  • Stripe-headed Round-eared Bat (T. saurophila)
Trachops
  • Fringe-lipped Bat (T. cirrhosus)
Vampyrum
  • Spectral Bat (V. spectrum)
Lonchorhinini
Lonchorhina
(Sword-nosed Bats)
  • Tomes's Sword-nosed Bat (L. aurita)
  • Fernandez's Sword-nosed Bat (L. fernandezi)
  • Northern Sword-nosed Bat (L. inusitata)
  • Marinkelle's Sword-nosed Bat (L. marinkellei)
  • Orinoco Sword-nosed Bat (L. orinocensis)
Macrophyllum
  • Long-legged Bat (M. macrophyllum)
Mimon
(Gray's Spear-nosed
Bats)
  • Golden Bat (M. bennettii)
  • Cozumelan Golden Bat (M. cozumelae)
  • Striped Hairy-nosed Bat (M. crenulatum)
  • Koepcke's Spear-nosed Bat (M. koepckeae)
Phyllostomatini
Phylloderma
  • Pale-faced Bat (P. stenops)
Phyllostomus
(Spear-nosed Bats)
  • Pale spear-nosed bat (P. discolor)
  • Lesser spear-nosed bat (P. elongatus)
  • Greater spear-nosed bat (P. hastatus)
  • Guianan spear-nosed bat (P. latifolius)
 
Subfamily Stenodermatinae
Ametrida
  • Little White-shouldered Bat (A. centurio)
Ardops
  • Tree Bat (A. nichollsi)
Ariteus
  • Jamaican Fig-eating Bat (A. flavescens)
Artibeus
(Neotropical Fruit Bats)
  • Subgenus Artibeus: Large Fruit-eating Bat (A. amplus)
  • Fringed Fruit-eating Bat (A. fimbriatus)
  • Fraternal Fruit-eating Bat (A. fraterculus)
  • Hairy Fruit-eating Bat (A. hirsutus)
  • Honduran Fruit-eating Bat (A. inopinatus)
  • Jamaican Fruit Bat (A. jamaicensis)
  • Great Fruit-eating Bat (A. lituratus)
  • Dark Fruit-eating Bat (A. obscurus)
  • Flat-faced Fruit-eating Bat (A. planirostris)
  • Subgenus Dermanura: Andersen's Fruit-eating Bat (A. anderseni)
  • Aztec Fruit-eating Bat (A. aztecus)
  • Bogota Fruit-eating Bat (A. bogotensis)
  • Gervais's Fruit-eating Bat (A. cinereus)
  • Silver Fruit-eating Bat (A. glaucus)
  • Gnome Fruit-eating Bat (A. gnomus)
  • Solitary Fruit-eating Bat (A. incomitatus)
  • Pygmy Fruit-eating Bat (A. phaeotis)
  • Rosenberg's Fruit-eating Bat (A. rosenbergi)
  • Toltec Fruit-eating Bat (A. toltecus)
  • Thomas's Fruit-eating Bat (A. watsoni)
  • Subgenus Koopmania: Brown Fruit-eating Bat (A. concolor)
Centurio
  • Wrinkle-faced Bat (C. senex)
Chiroderma
(Big-eyed Bats)
  • Brazilian Big-eyed Bat (C. doriae)
  • Guadeloupe Big-eyed Bat (C. improvisum)
  • Salvin's Big-eyed Bat (C. salvini)
  • Little Big-eyed Bat (C. trinitatum)
  • Hairy Big-eyed Bat (C. villosum)
Ectophylla
  • Honduran White Bat (E. alba)
Enchisthenes
  • Velvety Fruit-eating Bat (E. hartii)
Mesophylla
  • MacConnell's Bat (M. macconnelli)
Phyllops
(Falcate-winged Bats)
  • Cuban Fig-eating Bat (P. falcatus)
Platyrrhinus
  • Alberico's Broad-nosed Bat (P. albericoi)
  • P. angustirostris
  • P. aquilus
  • Eldorado Broad-nosed Bat (P. aurarius)
  • Short-headed Broad-nosed Bat (P. brachycephalus)
  • Choco Broad-nosed Bat (P. chocoensis)
  • Thomas's Broad-nosed Bat (P. dorsalis)
  • P. fusciventris
  • Heller's Broad-nosed Bat (P. helleri)
  • P. incarum
  • Buffy Broad-nosed Bat (P. infuscus)
  • Ismael's Broad-nosed Bat (P. ismaeli)
  • White-lined Broad-nosed Bat (P. lineatus)
  • Quechua Broad-nosed Bat (P. masu)
  • Matapalo Broad-nosed Bat (P. matapalensis)
  • Geoffroy's Rayed Bat (P. nigellus)
  • P. nitelinea
  • Recife Broad-nosed Bat (P. recifinus)
  • Shadowy Broad-nosed Bat (P. umbratus)
  • Greater Broad-nosed Bat (P. vittatus)
Pygoderma
  • Ipanema Bat (P. bilabiatum)
Sphaeronycteris
  • Visored Bat (S. toxophyllum)
Stenoderma
  • Red Fruit Bat (S. rufum)
Sturnira
(Yellow-shouldered Bats)
  • Aratathomas's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. aratathomasi)
  • Bidentate Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. bidens)
  • Bogota Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. bogotensis)
  • Hairy Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. erythromos)
  • Choco Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. koopmanhilli)
  • Little Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. lilium)
  • Highland Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. ludovici)
  • Louis's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. luisi)
  • Greater Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. magna)
  • Mistratoan Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. mistratensis)
  • Talamancan Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. mordax)
  • Lesser Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. nana)
  • Tschudi's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. oporaphilum)
  • Soriano's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. sorianoi)
  • Thomas's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. thomasi)
  • Tilda's Yellow-shouldered Bat (S. tildae)
Uroderma
(Tent-building Bats)
  • Tent-making Bat (U. bilobatum)
  • Brown Tent-making Bat (U. magnirostrum)
Vampyressa
(Yellow-eared Bats)
  • Bidentate Yellow-eared Bat (V. bidens)
  • Brock's Yellow-eared Bat (V. brocki)
  • Melissa's Yellow-eared Bat (V. melissa)
  • Striped Yellow-eared Bat (V. nymphaea)
  • Southern Little Yellow-eared Bat (V. pusilla)
  • Northern Little Yellow-eared Bat (V. thyone)
Vampyrodes
  • Great Stripe-faced Bat (V. caraccioli)

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