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Evening Bat

Educational resources on Evening Bat

Evening Bat or Nycticeius humeralis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Evening Bat

Academic web links for the Evening Bat.


Evening Bat
Kentucky Status: Threatened Description: This bat is like a small version of the big brown bat, with glossy brown fur and blackish face, wings and feet.
www.biology.eku.edu/bats/eveningbat.html

Evening Bat (Nycticeius humeralis)
Evening Bat Order Chiroptera: Family Vespertilionidae : Nycticeius humeralis (Rafinesque) Description. A small, nearly black or blackish-brown bat; ears
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/nycthume.htm

North American Mammals: Nycticeius humeralis
Nycticeius humeralis Evening Bat Order: Chiroptera Family: Vespertilionidae ... Evening bats that roost together seem to share information about the location of
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=222

Common Bats (Family Vespertilionidae)
Evening Bat Nycticeius humeralis humeralis (Rafinesque) Description: The evening bat can be distinguished from other Kansas bats by: 1) having only 30 teeth, 2) short sparse
www.ksr.ku.edu/libres/Mammals_of_Kansas/nyctic-humeralis.html

Evening bat
Ancestrally, roosts of N. humeralis are presumed to have been predominantly in hollow trees. However, the species has adapted well to manmade structures and now uses both types of
www.basic.ncsu.edu/ncgap/sppreport/amacc06010.html

TABS Species Account TN10037
TN10037 EVENING BAT NYCTICEIUS HUMERALIS Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS version 12/2002 Taxonomy Status Distribution Habitat Associations
fwie.fw.vt.edu/TN/TN10037r.htm

Order Chiroptera
Forearm more than 32 mm; interfemoral membrane naked; color brown: Nycticeius humeralis (evening bat).
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/ordchiro.htm

Kentucky Bat Working Group
The goals of this website are to (1) provide information about bats (especially ... Evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis) Eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus)
www.biology.eku.edu/bats.htm

TABS Species Account TN10037
River Reach References. Distribution General Comments THE EVENING BAT INHABITS MUCH OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES FROM IOWA, ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, OHIO, AND PENNSYLVANIA, WEST TO
fwie.fw.vt.edu/TN/TN10037d.htm

Eastern Michigan University: College of Arts & Sciences
Recent work involved radiotracking and monitoring bats that live in trees, especially the evening bat and the endangered Indiana bat. This species is one of the most endangered
www.emich.edu/biology/details.php?dep=Biology&ID=45







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