User:Ucucha/List of mammals/Chiroptera

This is part of a list of all currently recognized species of mammals:

It is based on the third edition of Mammal Species of the World (Wilson and Reeder, 2005) and incorporates changes made since then in the systematic literature. In addition, it strives to incorporate all mammal species that are known to have existed during the Holocene, so as to give a more complete picture of Recent mammal diversity.

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Order Chiroptera Blumenbach, 1779

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Genera: 220
Species: 1309

Family Cistugidae Lack, Roehrs, Stanley, Ruedi & Van Den Bussche, 2010

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Original description: Lack, Justin B.; Roehrs, Zachary P.; Stanley, Craig E.; Ruedi, Manuel; Van Den Bussche, Ronald A. (2010). "Molecular phylogenetics of Myotis indicate familial-level divergence for the genus Cistugo (Chiroptera)". Journal of Mammalogy. 91 (4): 976–992. doi:10.1644/09-MAMM-A-192.1. S2CID 84654269.
Comments: A new family split from Vespertilionidae.
Genera: 1
Species: 2
Cistugo Thomas, 1912
Species: 2

Family Craseonycteridae Hill, 1974

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Original description: Hill, J.E. (1974). "A new family, genus and species of bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Thailand". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 27 (7): 301–336. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.22979.
Genera: 1
Species: 1
Craseonycteris Hill, 1974
Original description: Hill, J.E. (1974). "A new family, genus and species of bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Thailand". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 27 (7): 301–336. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.22979.
Species: 1
Original description: Hill, J.E. (1974). "A new family, genus and species of bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Thailand". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 27 (7): 301–336. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.22979.

Family Emballonuridae Gervais, 1865

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Genera: 14
Species: 54

Subfamily Emballonurinae Gervais, 1855

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Genera: 12
Species: 36
Balantiopteryx Peters, 1867
Species: 3
Centronycteris Gray, 1838
Species: 2
Coleura Peters, 1867
Species: 3
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Puechmaille, S. B. J.; Friedli-Weyeneth, N.; Gerlach, J.; Ruedi, M.; Schoeman, M. C.; Stanley, W. T.; Teeling, E. C. (2012). "Phylogeny of the Emballonurini (Emballonuridae) with descriptions of a new genus and species from Madagascar". Journal of Mammalogy. 93 (6): 1440. doi:10.1644/11-MAMM-A-271.1. S2CID 86663263.
Comments: A new species.
Cormura Peters, 1867
Species: 1
Cyttarops Thomas, 1913
Species: 1
Diclidurus Wied-Neuwied, 1820
Species: 4
Emballonura Temminck, 1838
Species: 8
Original description: Flannery, T. F. (1994). "Systematic revision of Emballonura furax Thomas, 1911 and E. Dianae Hill, 1956 (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae), with description of new species and subspecies". Mammalia. 58 (4): 601–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1994.58.4.601. S2CID 84910813.
Mosia Gray, 1843
Species: 1
Paremballonura Goodman, Puechmaille, Friedli-Weyeneth, Gerlach, Ruedi, Schoeman, Stanley & Teeling, 2012
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Puechmaille, S. B. J.; Friedli-Weyeneth, N.; Gerlach, J.; Ruedi, M.; Schoeman, M. C.; Stanley, W. T.; Teeling, E. C. (2012). "Phylogeny of the Emballonurini (Emballonuridae) with descriptions of a new genus and species from Madagascar". Journal of Mammalogy. 93 (6): 1440. doi:10.1644/11-MAMM-A-271.1. S2CID 86663263.
Comments: A new genus, split from Emballonura.
Species: 2
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Cardiff, S. G.; Ranivo, J.; Russell, A. L.; Yoder, A. D. (2006). "A New Species of Emballonura (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from the Dry Regions of Madagascar" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (3538): 1. doi:10.1206/0003-0082(2006)3538[1:ANSOEC]2.0.CO;2. hdl:2246/5816.
Comments: A new species.
Peropteryx Peters, 1867
Species: 5
Original description: Lim, B. K.; Engstrom, M. D.; Reid, F. A.; Simmons, N. B.; Voss, R. S.; Fleck, D. W. (2010). "A New Species of Peropteryx (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae) from Western Amazonia with Comments on Phylogenetic Relationships within the Genus". American Museum Novitates (3686): 1–20. doi:10.1206/691.1. hdl:2246/6070. S2CID 53674551.
Comments: A new species.
Rhynchonycteris Peters, 1867
Species: 1
Saccopteryx Illiger, 1811
Species: 5
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "New species of Saccopteryx, Sciurus, Rhipidomys, and Tatu from South America". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 7: 366–371. doi:10.1080/00222930108678484.
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "New species of Saccopteryx, Sciurus, Rhipidomys, and Tatu from South America". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 7: 366–371. doi:10.1080/00222930108678484.

Subfamily Taphozoinae Jerdon, 1867

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Genera: 2
Species: 18
Saccolaimus Temminck, 1838
Species: 4
Taphozous E. Geoffroy, 1818
Species: 14
Original description: Kitchener, D.J. (1980). "Taphozous hilli sp. nov. (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae), a new sheath-tailed bat from Western Australia and Northern Territory" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 8 (2): 161–169.
Original description: Tate, G. H. H. (1952). "Mammals of Cape York Peninsula : with notes on the occurrence of rain forest in Queensland". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 98 (7). hdl:2246/1834.

Family Furipteridae Gray, 1866

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Genera: 2
Species: 2
Amorphochilus Peters, 1877
Species: 1
Furipterus Bonaparte, 1837
Species: 1

Family Hipposideridae Lydekker, 1891

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Genera: 9
Species: 99
Anthops Thomas, 1888
Original description: Thomas, O. (1888). "Diagnoses of six new mammals from the Solomon Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1 (2): 155–158. doi:10.1080/00222938809460693.
Species: 1
Original description: Thomas, O. (1888). "Diagnoses of six new mammals from the Solomon Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1 (2): 155–158. doi:10.1080/00222938809460693.
Asellia Gray, 1838
Species: 4
Original description: Benda, P.; Vallo, P.; Reiter, A. N. (2011). "Taxonomic Revision of the Genus Asellia (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) with a Description of a New Species from Southern Arabia". Acta Chiropterologica. 13 (2): 245. doi:10.3161/150811011X624749. S2CID 85086372.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from A. tridens (Benda et al., 2011)[1].
Aselliscus Tate, 1941
Original description: Tate, G. H. H. (1942). "Remarks on some Old World leaf-nosed bats". American Museum Novitates (1140). hdl:2246/4688.
Species: 2
Cloeotis Thomas, 1901
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "VII.—Some new African Bats (including one from the Azores) and a newGalago". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (43): 27–34. doi:10.1080/03745480109443322.
Species: 1
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "VII.—Some new African Bats (including one from the Azores) and a newGalago". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (43): 27–34. doi:10.1080/03745480109443322.
Coelops Blyth, 1848
Species: 2
Hipposideros Gray, 1831
Species: 80
Comments: Split from H. turpis (Thong et al., 2011)[2].
Comments: Does not include H. nicobarulae (Douangboubpha et al., 2011)[3].
Comments: Split from H. bicolor (Douangboubpha et al., 2010)[4].
Original description: Samonds, K. E. (2007). "Late Pleistocene bat fossils from Anjohibe Cave, northwestern Madagascar". Acta Chiropterologica. 9: 39–32. doi:10.3161/1733-5329(2007)9[39:LPBFFA]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1733-5329. S2CID 59471045.
Comments: A new, extinct species.
Comments: Does not include H. atrox (Douangboubpha et al., 2010)[4].
Original description: Bates, P. J. J.; Rossiter, S. J.; Suyanto, A.; Kingston, T. (2007). "A new species of Hipposideros (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Sulawesi". Acta Chiropterologica. 9: 13–26. doi:10.3161/1733-5329(2007)9[13:ANSOHC]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1733-5329. S2CID 86096488.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Tate, G. H. H. (1941). "A review of the genus Hipposideros with special reference to Indo-Australian species". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 78 (5). hdl:2246/1780.
Original description: Hill, J. E. (1985). "Records of bats (Chiroptera) from New Guinea, with the description of a newHipposideros(Hipposideridae)". Mammalia. 49 (4): 525–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1985.49.4.525. S2CID 83975852.
Original description: Shelford, R. (1901). "XVII.—On a new Bat from Borneo". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (44): 113–114. doi:10.1080/03745480109442896.
Original description: Flannery, T. F.; Colgan, D. J. (1993). "A new species and two new subspecies of Hipposideros (Chiroptera) from Western Papua New Guinea" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 45: 43–57. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.45.1993.129.
  • Hipposideros einnaythu Douangboubpha, Bumrungsri, Satasook, Soisook, Bu, Aul, Harrison, Pearch, Thomas & Bates, 2011
Original description: Douangboubpha, B.; Bumrungsri, S.; Satasook, C.; Soisook, P.; Hla Bu, S. S.; Aul, B.; Harrison, D. L.; Pearch, M. J.; Thomas, N. M.; Bates, P. J. J. (2011). "A new species of small Hipposideros (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Myanmar and a revaluation of the taxon H. nicobarulae Miller, 1902 from the Nicobar Islands". Acta Chiropterologica. 13: 61–78. doi:10.3161/150811011X578624. S2CID 85815026.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Flannery, T. F.; Colgan, D. J. (1993). "A new species and two new subspecies of Hipposideros (Chiroptera) from Western Papua New Guinea" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 45: 43–57. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.45.1993.129.
Comments: Split from H. wollastoni (Helgen, 2007)[5].
Original description: Thong, V. D.; Puechmaille, S. J.; Denzinger, A.; Dietz, C.; Csorba, G.; Bates, P. J. J.; Teeling, E. C.; Schnitzler, H. U. (2012). "A new species of Hipposideros (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Vietnam". Journal of Mammalogy. 93: 1–11. doi:10.1644/11-MAMM-A-073.1. S2CID 9376511.
Comments: A new species
Original description: Hill, J.E.; Yenbutra, S. (1984). "A new species of the Hipposideros bicolor group (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Thailand". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 47 (1): 77–82. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.21834.
Original description: Guillén-Servent, A.; Francis, C. M. (2006). "A new species of bat of the Hipposideros bicolor group (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Central Laos, with evidence of convergent evolution with Sundaic taxa". Acta Chiropterologica. 8: 39–61. doi:10.3161/1733-5329(2006)8[39:ANSOBO]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1733-5329. S2CID 86102341.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Thabah, Adora; Rossiter, Stephen J.; Kingston, Tigga; Zhang, Shuyi; Parsons, Stuart; Mya, Khin MYA; Akbar, Zubaid; Jones, Gareth (2006). "Genetic divergence and echolocation call frequency in cryptic species of Hipposideros larvatus s.l. (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from the Indo-Malayan region". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 88: 119–130. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2006.00602.x.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Brosset, A. (1984). "Chiroptères d'altitude du Mont Nimba (Guinée). Description d'une espèce nouvelle,Hipposideros lamottei". Mammalia. 48 (4): 545–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1984.48.4.545. S2CID 84021016.
Original description: Thonglongya, K.; Hill, J. E. (1974). "A new species of Hipposideros (Chiroptera) from Thailand". Mammalia. 38 (2): 285. doi:10.1515/mamm.1974.38.2.285. S2CID 85145696.
Original description: Tate, G. H. H. (1941). "A review of the genus Hipposideros with special reference to Indo-Australian species". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 78 (5). hdl:2246/1780.
Original description: Kitchener, D.J.; Maryanto, I. (1993). "Taxonomic reappraisal of the Hipposideros larvatus species complex (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) in the Greater and Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia". Records of the Western Australian Museum. 16 (2): 119–173.
Original description: Smith, J.D.; Hill, J.E. (1981). "A new species and subspecies of bat of Hipposideros bicolor-group from Papua New Guinea, and the systematic status of Hipposideros calcaratus and Hipposideros cupidus (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Hipposideridae)" (PDF). Contributions in Science. 331: 1–19. doi:10.5962/p.241265. S2CID 92426585.
Comments: Split from H. ater (Douangboubpha et al., 2011)[3].
Original description: Flannery, T. F.; Colgan, D. J. (1993). "A new species and two new subspecies of Hipposideros (Chiroptera) from Western Papua New Guinea" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 45: 43–57. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.45.1993.129.
Comments: Split from H. wollastoni (Helgen, 2007)[5].
Comments: Split from H. turpis (Thong et al., 2011)[2].
Comments: Includes Paracoelops megalotis (Thong et al., 2012)[6].
Original description: Robinson, M.F.; Jenkins, P.D.; Francis, C.M.; Fulford, A.J.C. (2003). "A new species of the Hipposideros pratti group (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) from Lao PDR and Vietnam". Acta Chiropterologica. 5 (1): 31–48. doi:10.3161/001.005.0103. S2CID 85769650.
Original description: Kitchener, D.J.; Maryanto, I. (1993). "Taxonomic reappraisal of the Hipposideros larvatus species complex (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) in the Greater and Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia". Records of the Western Australian Museum. 16 (2): 119–173.
Comments: Split from H. caffer (Vallo et al., 2008)[7].
Paratriaenops Benda & Vallo, 2009
Original description: Benda, P.; Vallo, P. (2009). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Triaenops (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) with description of a new species from southern Arabia and definitions of a new genus and tribe" (PDF). Folia Zoologica. 58 (Monograph 1): 1–45.
Comments: A new genus split from Triaenops.
Species: 3
Original description: Goodman, S.M.; Ranivo, J. (2008). "A new species of Triaenops (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) from Aldabra Atoll, Picard Island (Seychelles)" (PDF). Zoosystema. 30 (3): 681–693.
Comments: A new species.
Rhinonicteris Gray, 1847
Species: 1
Triaenops Dobson, 1871
Species: 5
Comments: Split from T. persicus (Benda & Vallo, 2009)[8].
Original description: Samonds, K. E. (2007). "Late Pleistocene bat fossils from Anjohibe Cave, northwestern Madagascar". Acta Chiropterologica. 9: 39–32. doi:10.3161/1733-5329(2007)9[39:LPBFFA]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1733-5329. S2CID 59471045.
Comments: A new, extinct species.
Original description: Goodman, Steven M.; Ranivo, Julie (2009). "The geographical origin of the type specimens ofTriaenops rufusandT.humbloti(Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) reputed to be from Madagascar and the description of a replacement species name". Mammalia. 73: 47–55. doi:10.1515/MAMM.2009.011. S2CID 84598108.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Benda, P.; Vallo, P. (2009). "Taxonomic revision of the genus Triaenops (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) with description of a new species from southern Arabia and definitions of a new genus and tribe" (PDF). Folia Zoologica. 58 (Monograph 1): 1–45.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Includes T. rufus (Ranivo & Goodman, 2009)[9].

Family Megadermatidae H. Allen, 1864

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Genera: 4
Species: 5
Cardioderma Peters, 1873
Species: 1
Lavia Gray, 1838
Species: 1
Macroderma Miller, 1906
Species: 1
Megaderma E. Geoffroy, 1810
Species: 2
Original description: Linnaeus, C. (1758). "Classis I. Mammalia". Systema naturae per regna tria naturae. pp. 14–77.

Family Miniopteridae Dobson, 1875

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Comments: Formerly seen as a subfamily of Vespertilionidae; see Miller-Butterworth et al. (2007)[10].
Genera: 1
Species: 33
Miniopterus Bonaparte, 1837
Species: 33
Original description: Goodman, Steven M.; Maminirina, Claudette P.; Weyeneth, Nicole; Bradman, Helen M.; Christidis, Les; Ruedi, Manuel; Appleton, Belinda (2009). "The use of molecular and morphological characters to resolve the taxonomic identity of cryptic species: the case of Miniopterus manavi (Chiroptera, Miniopteridae)". Zoologica Scripta. 38 (4): 339–363. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00377.x. S2CID 84323571.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Maminirina, C. P.; Bradman, H. M.; Christidis, L.; Appleton, B. (2009). "The Use of Molecular Phylogenetic and Morphological Tools to Identify Cryptic and Paraphyletic Species: Examples from the Diminutive Long-fingered Bats (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae: Miniopterus) on Madagascar". American Museum Novitates (3669): 1–34. doi:10.1206/652.1. hdl:2246/6028. S2CID 9256200.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Goodman, S.M.; Ramasindrazana, B.; Maminirina, C.P.; Schoeman, M.C.; Appleton, B. (2011). "Morphological, bioacoustical, and genetic variation in Miniopterus bats from eastern Madagascar, with the description of a new species" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2880: 1–19. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2880.1.1.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from M. schreibersii (Tian et al., 2004)[11].
Original description: Peterson, R.L.; Eger, J.L.; Mitchell, L. (1995). "Chiroptères". Faune de Madagascar. 84: 1–204.
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Maminirina, C. P.; Bradman, H. M.; Christidis, L.; Appleton, B. R. (2010). "Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in the endemic Malagasy bat Miniopterus gleni (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), with the description of a new species, M. griffithsi". Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research. 48: 75–86. doi:10.1111/j.1439-0469.2009.00524.x.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from M. manavi (Juste et al., 2007)[12].
Original description: Sanborn, C.C. (1931). "Bats from Polynesia, Melanesia, and Malaysia". Field Museum of Natural History, Zoological Series. 18 (2): 5–29.
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Maminirina, C. P.; Bradman, H. M.; Christidis, L.; Appleton, B. (2009). "The Use of Molecular Phylogenetic and Morphological Tools to Identify Cryptic and Paraphyletic Species: Examples from the Diminutive Long-fingered Bats (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae: Miniopterus) on Madagascar". American Museum Novitates (3669): 1–34. doi:10.1206/652.1. hdl:2246/6028. S2CID 9256200.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Does not include M. newtoni (Juste et al., 2007)[12].
Comments: Formerly included in M. minor, but see Juste et al. (2007)[12].
Comments: Split from M. schreibersii (Tian et al., 2004)[11].
Comments: Split from M. schreibersii (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Comments: Split from M. schreibersii (Šrámek et al., 2013).
Original description: Goodman, S; Bradman, H; Maminirina, C; Ryan, K; Christidis, L; Appleton, B (2008). "A new species of Miniopterus (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae) from lowland southeastern Madagascar". Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde. 73 (3): 199–213. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2007.12.003.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Does not include M. fuliginosus and M. oceanensis (Tian et al., 2004)[11] or M. villiersi (Fahr et al., 2006)[14].
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Ryan, K. E.; Maminirina, C. P.; Fahr, J.; Christidis, L.; Appleton, B. (2007). "Specific Status of Populations on Madagascar Referred to Miniopterus fraterculus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), with Description of a New Species". Journal of Mammalogy. 88 (5): 1216–1229. doi:10.1644/06-MAMM-A-285R1.1. hdl:10536/DRO/DU:30047827. S2CID 85625969.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from M. schreibersii (Fahr et al., 2006)[14].

Family Molossidae Gervais, 1856

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Genera: 20
Species: 116

Subfamily Molossinae Gervais, 1856

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Genera: 19
Species: 115
Austronomus Troughton, 1941
Comments: Split from Tadarida (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Species: 1
Cabreramops Ibáñez, 1981
Comments: Split from Molossops (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Species: 1
Chaerephon Dobson, 1874
Species: 21
Original description: Goodman, S.M.; Buccas, W.; Naidoo, T.; Ratrimomanarivo, F.; Taylor, P.J.; Lamb, J. (2010). "Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in western Indian Ocean members of the Chaerephon 'pumilus' complex (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with the description of a new species from Madagascar" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2551: 1–36. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2551.1.1.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Harrison, D. L. (1975). "A New Species of African Free-Tailed Bat (Chiroptera : Molossidae) Obtained by the Zaire River Expedition". Mammalia. 39 (2): 313–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1975.39.2.313. S2CID 85291446.
Original description: Goodman, S.M.; Cardiff, S.G. (2004). "A new species of Chaerephon (Molossidae) from Madagascar with notes on other members of the family". Acta Chiropterologica. 6 (2): 227–248.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from C. pumilus (Goodman & Ratrimomanarivo, 2007)[16]. Formerly thought to be endemic to the Seychelles, but Comoran populations are also referable to this species (Goodman et al., 2010)[17].
Original description: Juste, J.; Ibáñez, C.; Ibanez, C. (1993). "A New Tadarida of the Subgenus Chaerephon (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from São Tomé Island, Gulf of Guinea (West Africa)". Journal of Mammalogy. 74 (4): 901–907. doi:10.2307/1382428. JSTOR 1382428.
Cheiromeles Horsfield, 1824
Species: 2
Original description: Miller, G.S.; Hollister, N. (1921). "Twenty new mammals collected by H. C. Raven in Celebes". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 34: 93–104.
Cynomops Thomas, 1920
Species: 6
Comments: Split from C. paranus (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXVII.—On a Collection of Bats from Para". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (45): 189–193. doi:10.1080/03745480109442910.
Eumops Miller, 1906
Species: 15
Comments: Split from E. bonariensis (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Comments: Split from E. glaucinus (McDonough et al., 2008)[18].
Comments: Split from E. glaucinus (Timm & Genoways, 2004;[19] McDonough et al., 2008)[18].
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXI.—On a Collection of Mammals from the Kanuku Mountains, British Guiana". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (44): 139–154. doi:10.1080/03745480109442900.
Comments: Split from E. bonariensis (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "A new free-tail bat from the Lower Amazonas". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 7 (38): 190–191. doi:10.1080/00222930108678455.
Original description: Baker, Robert J.; McDonough, Molly M.; Swier, Vicki J.; Larsen, Peter A.; Carrera, Juan P.; Ammerman, Loren K. (2009). "New Species of Bonneted Bat, Genus Eumops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from the Lowlands of Western Ecuador and Peru" (PDF). Acta Chiropterologica. 11: 1–13. doi:10.3161/150811009X465659. S2CID 85730655.
Comments: A new species.
Micronomus Troughton, 1944
Comments: Provisionally split from Mormopterus (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Species: 1
Molossops Peters, 1866
Species: 2
Molossus E. Geoffroy, 1805
Species: 9
Original description: González-Ruiz, Noé; Ramírez-Pulido, José; Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquín (2010). "A new species of mastiff bat (Chiroptera: Molossidae: Molossus) from Mexico". Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde. 76 (4): 461. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2010.06.004.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from M. currentium (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Comments: Includes M. barnesi (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "LIV.—On a Collection of Bats from Paraguay". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (47): 435–443. doi:10.1080/03745480109443341.
Original description: Allen, J. A.; Batty, Joseph H. (1906). "Mammals from the states of Sinaloa and Jalisco, Mexico, collected by J.H. Batty during 1904 and 1905". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 22 (12). hdl:2246/521.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Mops Lesson, 1842
Species: 16
Original description: Stanley, William T. (2008). "A new species of Mops (Molossidae) from Pemba Island, Tanzania". Acta Chiropterologica. 10 (2): 183–192. doi:10.3161/150811008X414773. S2CID 86317345.
Comments: A new species.
Mormopterus Peters, 1865
Species: 13
Original description: Johnson, D.H. (1959). "Four new mammals from the Northern Territory of Australia". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 72: 183–188.
Comments: Provisionally split from M. loriae (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Original description: Reardon T.; Adams, M.; McKenzie, N.; Jenkins, P. (2008). "A new species of Australian freetail bat Mormopterus eleryi sp. nov. (Chiroptera: Molossidae) and a taxonomic reappraisal of M. norfolkensis (Gray)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 1875: 1–31. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1875.1.1.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Van Vuuren, B. Jansen; Ratrimomanarivo, F.; Probst, J-M.; Bowie, R. C K. (2008). "Specific status of populations in the Mascarene Islands referred to Mormopterus acetabulosus (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with description of a new species". Journal of Mammalogy. 89 (5): 1316–1327. doi:10.1644/07-MAMM-A-232.1. S2CID 86488253.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Provisionally split from M. loriae (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Myopterus E. Geoffroy, 1818
Species: 2
Neoplatymops Peterson, 1965
Comments: Split from Molossops (Eger in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Species: 1
Nyctinomops Miller, 1902
Species: 4
Otomops Thomas, 1913
Species: 7
Original description: Kitchener, D.J.; How, R.A.; Maharadatunkamsi (1992). "A new species of Otomops (Chiroptera; Molossidae) from Alor I., Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 15 (4): 729–738.
Platymops Thomas, 1906
Species: 1
Promops Gervais, 1856
Species: 3
Comments: Does not include P. davisoni (Gregorin & Chiquito, 2010)[20].
Comments: Split from P. centralis (Gregorin & Chiquito, 2010)[20].
Sauromys Roberts, 1917
Species: 1
Tadarida Rafinesque, 1814
Species: 9
Original description: McKean, J. L.; Calaby, J. H. (1968). "A New Genus and Two New Species of Bats from New Guinea". Mammalia. 32 (3): 372. doi:10.1515/mamm.1968.32.3.372. S2CID 85975230.

Subfamily Tomopeatinae Miller, 1907

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Genera: 1
Species: 1
Tomopeas Miller, 1900
Species: 1

Family Mormoopidae Saussure, 1860

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Genera: 2
Species: 11
Mormoops Leach, 1821
Species: 3
Pteronotus Gray, 1838
Species: 8
Comments: Split from P. parnellii (Gutiérrez & Molinari, 2008)[21].

Family Mystacinidae Dobson, 1875

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Genera: 1
Species: 2
Mystacina Gray, 1843
Species: 2

Family Myzopodidae Thomas, 1904

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Genera: 1
Species: 2
Myzopoda Milne-Edwards & A. Grandidier, 1878
Species: 2
Original description: Goodman, S. M.; Rakotondraparany, F.; Kofoky, A. (2007-03-26). "The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar". Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde. 72 (2): 65–81. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2006.08.001.
Comments: A new species.

Family Natalidae Gray, 1866

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Genera: 3
Species: 11
Chilonatalus Miller, 1898
Species: 3
Comments: Split from C. micropus (Tejedor, 2011)[22].
Comments: Does not include C. macer (Tejedor, 2011)[22].
Natalus Gray, 1838
Species: 7
Comments: Split from N. stramineus (Tejedor, 2006)[23].
Comments: Split from N. stramineus (Tejedor, 2006)[23]. Includes N. lanatus (López-Wilchis et al., 2012)[24].
Nyctiellus Gervais, 1855
Species: 1

Family Noctilionidae Gray, 1821

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Original description: Gray, J.E. (1821). "On the natural arrangement of vertebrose animals". London Medical Repository. 15: 296–310.
Genera: 1
Species: 2
Noctilio Linnaeus, 1766
Species: 2
Original description: Linnaeus, C. (1758). "Classis I. Mammalia". Systema naturae per regna tria naturae. pp. 14–77.

Family Nycteridae Van der Hoeven, 1855

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Genera: 1
Species: 16
Nycteris E. Geoffroy & G. Cuvier, 1795
Species: 16
Original description: Dalquest, W. W. (1965). "Mammals from the Save River, Mozambique, with Descriptions of Two New Bats". Journal of Mammalogy. 46 (2): 254–264. doi:10.2307/1377845. JSTOR 1377845.

Family Phyllostomidae Gray, 1825

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Genera: 60
Species: 204

Subfamily Brachyphyllinae Gray, 1866

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Genera: 1
Species: 2
Brachyphylla Gray, 1834
Species: 2

Subfamily Carolliinae Miller, 1924

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Genera: 2
Species: 11
Carollia Gray, 1838
Species: 8
Original description: Solari, S.; Baker, R.J. (2006). "Mitochondrial DNA sequence, karyotypic, and morphological variation in the Carollia castanea species complex (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), with description of a new species" (PDF). Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 254: 1–16.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Includes C. colombiana (Zurc & Velazco, 2010)[25]. McLellan & Koopman (in Gardner, 2007)[15] included C. colombiana in C. castanea instead.
Original description: Pacheco, V.; Solari, S.; Velazco, P.M. (2004). "A new species of Carollia (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the Andes of Peru and Bolivia". Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 236: 1–16.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Muñoz, J.; Cuartas-Calle, C.A.; González, M. (2004). "Se describe una nueva especie de murciélago del género Carollia Gray, 1838 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) de Colombia". Actualidades Biológicas. 26 (80): 80–90. doi:10.17533/udea.acbi.329461. S2CID 87392944.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Linnaeus, C. (1758). "Classis I. Mammalia". Systema naturae per regna tria naturae. pp. 14–77.
Original description: Baker, R.J.; Solari, S.; Hoffmann, F.G. (2002). "A new Central American species from the Carollia brevicauda complex" (PDF). Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 217: 1–12.
Rhinophylla Peters, 1865
Species: 3
Original description: Handley, C.O. (1966). "Descriptions of new bats (Choeroniscus and Rhinophylla) from Colombia". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 79: 83–88.
Original description: Carter, D.C. (1966). "A new species of Rhinophylia (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Phyllostomatidae) from South America". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 79: 235–238.

Subfamily Desmodontinae Bonaparte, 1845

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Genera: 3
Species: 4
Desmodus Wied-Neuwied, 1826
Comments: The extinct species D. stocki may have survived into the Holocene (Turvey, 2009)[26].
Species: 2
Original description: Morgan, G.S.; Linares, O.J.; Ray, C.E. (1988). "New species of fossil vampire bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Desmodontidae) from Florida and Venezuela". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 101 (4): 912–928.
Comments: An extinct taxon not included in MSW 3. See Turvey (2009)[26] and Pardiñas & Tonni (2000)[27].
Comments: The Cuban form was regarded as a separate species, Desmodus puntajudensis Woloszyn & Mayo, 1974, by Suárez (2005)[28], but again regarded as a synonym of D. rotundus by Orihuela (2011)[29].
Diaemus Miller, 1906
Species: 1
Diphylla Spix, 1823
Species: 1

Subfamily Glossophaginae Bonaparte, 1845

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Genera: 15
Species: 46

Tribe Glossophagini Bonaparte, 1845

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Genera: 11
Species: 29
Anoura Gray, 1838
Species: 9
Original description: Mantilla-Meluk, H.; Baker, R.J. (2006). "Systematics of small Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia, with description of a new species". Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 261: 1–18.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Mantilla-Meluk, H.; Baker, R.J. (2010). "New species of Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia, with systematic remarks and notes on the distribution of the A. geoffroyi complex". Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 292: 1–19.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Mantilla-Meluk & Baker (2006)[30] recognized A. aequatoris as a separate species, but this is not followed here pending full revision (Griffiths & Gardner in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Original description: Muchhala, N.; Mena V, P.; Albuja V, L. (2005). "A New Species of Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the Ecuadorian Andes" (PDF). Journal of Mammalogy. 86 (3): 457. doi:10.1644/1545-1542(2005)86[457:ANSOAC]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 2214477.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Does not include A. peruana (Mantilla-Meluk & Baker, 2010)[31].
Original description: Handley, C.O. (1984). "New species of mammals from northern South America: a long-tongued bat, genus Anoura Gray". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 97 (3): 513–521.
Comments: Split from A. geoffroyi (Mantilla-Meluk & Baker, 2010)[31].
Choeroniscus Thomas, 1928
Species: 3
Original description: Handley, C.O. (1966). "Descriptions of new bats (Choeroniscus and Rhinophylla) from Colombia". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 79: 83–88.
Choeronycteris Tschudi, 1844
Species: 1
Dryadonycteris Nogueira, Lima, Peracchi & Simmons, 2012
Original description: Nogueira, M. R.; Lima, I. P.; Peracchi, A. L.; Simmons, N. B. (2012). "New Genus and Species of Nectar-Feeding Bat from the Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae)". American Museum Novitates (3747): 1–30. doi:10.1206/3747.2. hdl:2246/6180. S2CID 84718763.
Comments: A new genus and species.
Species: 1
Original description: Nogueira, M. R.; Lima, I. P.; Peracchi, A. L.; Simmons, N. B. (2012). "New Genus and Species of Nectar-Feeding Bat from the Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae)". American Museum Novitates (3747): 1–30. doi:10.1206/3747.2. hdl:2246/6180. S2CID 84718763.
Glossophaga E. Geoffroy, 1818
Species: 5
Hylonycteris Thomas, 1903
Species: 1
Leptonycteris Lydekker, 1891
Species: 3
Lichonycteris Thomas, 1895
Species: 2
Comments: Split from L. obscura (Griffiths & Gardner in Gardner, 2007)[15].
Monophyllus Leach, 1821
Species: 2
Musonycteris Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960
Species: 1
Scleronycteris Thomas, 1912
Species: 1

Tribe Lonchophyllini Griffiths, 1982

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Genera: 4
Species: 17
Lionycteris Thomas, 1913
Species: 1
Lonchophylla Thomas, 1903
Species: 14
Original description: Woodman, N.; Timm, R. M. (2006). Graves, Gary R. (ed.). "Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini)". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 119 (4): 437–476. doi:10.2988/0006-324X(2006)119[437:CAPRON]2.0.CO;2. hdl:1808/4474. S2CID 84689756.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Dávalos, L. M. (2004). "A New Chocoan Species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)". American Museum Novitates (3426): 1–14. doi:10.1206/0003-0082(2004)426<0001:ANCSOL>2.0.CO;2. hdl:2246/2791. S2CID 53487979.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from L. mordax (Albuja V. & Gardner, 2005)[32].
Original description: Woodman, N. (2007). "A new species of nectar-feeding bat, genus Lonchophylla, from western Colombia and western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 120 (3): 340–358. doi:10.2988/0006-324X(2007)120[340:ANSONB]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 1048248.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Hill, J.E. (1980). "A note on Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) from Ecuador and Peru, with the description of a new species". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 38 (4): 233–236. doi:10.5962/p.12619.
Original description: Albuja V, L.; Gardner, A. L. (2005). Graves, Gary R. (ed.). "A new species of Lonchophylla Thomas (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Ecuador" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 118 (2): 442–449. doi:10.2988/0006-324X(2005)118[442:ANSOLT]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 28537326.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Dávalos, L. M.; Corthals, A. (2008). "A new species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the eastern Andes of northwestern South America". American Museum Novitates (3635): 1. doi:10.1206/464.1. hdl:2246/5944. S2CID 53401948.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Woodman, N.; Timm, R. M. (2006). Graves, Gary R. (ed.). "Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini)". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 119 (4): 437–476. doi:10.2988/0006-324X(2006)119[437:CAPRON]2.0.CO;2. hdl:1808/4474. S2CID 84689756.
Comments: A new species.
Platalina Thomas, 1928
Species: 1
Xeronycteris Gregorin & Ditchfield, 2005
Original description: Gregorin, Renato; Ditchfield, Albert David (2005). "New Genus and Species of Nectar-Feeding Bat in the Tribe Lonchophyllini (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae) from Northeastern Brazil". Journal of Mammalogy. 86 (2): 403–414. doi:10.1644/BRB-229.1. S2CID 85809135.
Comments: A new genus and species.
Species: 1
Original description: Gregorin, Renato; Ditchfield, Albert David (2005). "New Genus and Species of Nectar-Feeding Bat in the Tribe Lonchophyllini (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae) from Northeastern Brazil". Journal of Mammalogy. 86 (2): 403–414. doi:10.1644/BRB-229.1. S2CID 85809135.

Subfamily Phyllonycterinae Miller, 1907

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Genera: 2
Species: 5
Erophylla Miller, 1906
Species: 2
Phyllonycteris Gundlach, 1861
Species: 3

Subfamily Phyllostominae Gray, 1825

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Genera: 16
Species: 46
Chrotopterus Peters, 1865
Species: 1
Glyphonycteris Thomas, 1896
Species: 3
Original description: Hill, J. E. (1964). "Notes on Bats from British Guiana, with the Description of a New Genus and Species Ofphyllostomidae". Mammalia. 28 (4): 553–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1964.28.4.553. S2CID 85199717.
Lampronycteris Sanborn, 1949
Species: 1
Lonchorhina Tomes, 1863
Species: 5
Lophostoma d'Orbigny, 1836
Species: 8
Original description: Velazco, P. L. M.; Gardner, A. L. (2012). "A new species of Lophostoma d'Orbigny, 1836 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Panama". Journal of Mammalogy. 93 (2): 605. doi:10.1644/11-MAMM-A-217.1. S2CID 85599676.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from L. silvicolum (Velazco & Cardenillas, 2011)[33] and includes the recently described L. aequatoriale Baker et al. (2004)[34].
Original description: Fonseca, R.M.; Pinto, C.M. (2004). "A new Lophostoma (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Phyllostominae) from the Amazonia of Ecuador" (PDF). Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 242: 1–9.
Comments: A new species.
Macrophyllum Gray, 1838
Species: 1
Macrotus Gray, 1843
Species: 2
Micronycteris Gray, 1866
Species: 10
Original description: Simmons, Nancy B.; Voss, Robert S. (1998). "The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History (237). hdl:2246/1634.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Original description: Larsen, P. A.; Siles, L.; Pedersen, S. C.; Kwiecinski, G. G. (2011). "A new species of Micronycteris (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Saint Vincent, Lesser Antilles". Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde. 76 (6): 687. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2011.01.006.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Fonseca, R.M.; Hoofer, S.R.; Porter, C.A.; Cline, C.A.; Parish, D.A.; Hoffmann, F.G.; Baker, R.J. (2007). "Morphological and molecular variation within little big-eared bats of the genus Micronycteris (Phyllostomidae: Micronycterinae) from San Lorenzo, Ecuador". University of California Publications in Zoology. 134: 721–746.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Simmons, N. B.; Voss, R. S.; Fleck, D. W. (2002). "A New Amazonian Species of Micronycteris (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with Notes on the Roosting Behavior of Sympatric Congeners". American Museum Novitates (3358): 1–16. doi:10.1206/0003-0082(2002)358<0001:ANASOM>2.0.CO;2. hdl:2246/2911. S2CID 53394239.
Comments: Includes M. homezi (Ochoa & Sánchez, 2005)[35].
Original description: Simmons, Nancy B. (1996). "A new species of Micronycteris (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from northeastern Brazil : with comments on phylogenetic relationships". American Museum Novitates (3158). hdl:2246/3679.
Mimon Gray, 1847
Species: 4
Original description: Gardner, A.L.; Patton, J.L. (1972). "New species of Philander (Marsupialia: Didelphidae) and Mimon (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Peru". Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, Louisiana State University. 43: 1–12.
Neonycteris Sanborn, 1949
Species: 1
Phylloderma Peters, 1865
Species: 1
Phyllostomus Lacépède, 1799
Species: 4
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXI.—On a Collection of Mammals from the Kanuku Mountains, British Guiana". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (44): 139–154. doi:10.1080/03745480109442900.
Tonatia Gray, 1827
Species: 2
Original description: Koopman, Karl F.; Williams, Ernest E. ; Anthony, H. E. (1951). "Fossil Chiroptera collected by H.E. Anthony in Jamaica, 1919-1920". American Museum Novitates (1519). hdl:2246/2373.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Trachops Gray, 1847
Species: 1
Trinycteris Sanborn, 1949
Species: 1
Vampyrum Rafinesque, 1815
Species: 1
Original description: Linnaeus, C. (1758). "Classis I. Mammalia". Systema naturae per regna tria naturae. pp. 14–77.

Subfamily Stenodermatinae Gervais, 1856

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Genera: 21
Species: 90

Tribe Stenodermatini Gervais, 1856

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Genera: 20
Species: 73
Ametrida Gray, 1847
Species: 1
Ardops Miller, 1906
Species: 1
Ariteus Gray, 1838
Species: 1
Artibeus Leach, 1821
Species: 12
Original description: Handley, C.O. (1987). "New species of mammals from northern South America: fruit-eating bats, genus Artibeus Leach". Fieldiana Zoology. 39: 163–172.
Comments: An extinct species not included in MSW 3. See Balseiro et al. (2009)[36].
Original description: Anthony, H. E. (1924). "Preliminary report on Ecuadorean mammals. No. 4". American Museum Novitates (114): 1–6. hdl:2246/4332.
Comments: Includes A. triomylus, considered a separate species by Guerrero et al. (2004)[37] (Larsen et al., 2007)[38].
Comments: Split from A. jamaicensis (Lim et al., 2004)[39].
Comments: Split from A. jamaicensis (Larsen et al., 2007)[38].
Centurio Gray, 1842
Species: 1
Chiroderma Peters, 1860
Species: 6
Original description: Baker, R.J.; Genoways, H.H. (1976). "A new species of Chiroderma from Guadeloupe, West Indies (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatide) [sic]". Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 39: 1–9.
Original description: Taddei, V.; Lim, B. (2010). "A new species of Chiroderma (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from Northeastern Brazil". Brazilian Journal of Biology. 70 (2): 381–386. doi:10.1590/S1519-69842010000200021. PMID 20549066.
Comments: A new species.
Cubanycteris Mancina & García-Rivera, 2005
Original description: Mancina, C.A.; García-Rivera, L. (2005). "New genus and species of fossil bat (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Cuba" (PDF). Caribbean Journal of Science. 41 (1): 22–27.
Comments: An extinct genus and species not included in MSW 3. See Mancina & García-Rivera (2005)[40].
Species: 1
Original description: Mancina, C.A.; García-Rivera, L. (2005). "New genus and species of fossil bat (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Cuba" (PDF). Caribbean Journal of Science. 41 (1): 22–27.
Dermanura Gervais, 1856
Comments: Split from Artibeus (Solari et al., 2009)[41].
Species: 11
Comments: Split from A. glaucus (Lim et al., 2008)[42].
Original description: Handley, C.O. (1987). "New species of mammals from northern South America: fruit-eating bats, genus Artibeus Leach". Fieldiana Zoology. 39: 163–172.
Comments: Split from A. phaeotis (Hoofer et al., 2008)[43].
Comments: Split from A. glaucus (Hoofer et al., 2008)[43].
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "New Myotis, Artibeus, Sylvilagus, and Metachirus from Central and South America". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 7: 541–545. doi:10.1080/00222930108678512.
Comments: Includes Artibeus incomitatus (Solari et al., 2009)[41].
Ectophylla H. Allen, 1892
Species: 1
Enchisthenes K. Andersen, 1906
Species: 1
Mesophylla Thomas, 1901
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXI.—On a Collection of Mammals from the Kanuku Mountains, British Guiana". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (44): 139–154. doi:10.1080/03745480109442900.
Species: 1
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXI.—On a Collection of Mammals from the Kanuku Mountains, British Guiana". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (44): 139–154. doi:10.1080/03745480109442900.
Phyllops Peters, 1865
Species: 3
Original description: Suárez, W.; Díaz-Franco, S. (2003). "A new fossil bat (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from a Quaternary cave deposit in Cuba" (PDF). Caribbean Journal of Science. 39 (3): 371–377.
Comments: An extinct species not included in MSW 3. See Suárez & Díaz-Franco (2003)[44].
Comments: An extinct species not included in MSW 3. See Suárez & Díaz-Franco (2003)[44].
Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860
Species: 20
Original description: Velazco, P. M. (2005). "Morphological phylogeny of the bat genus Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with the description of four new species". Fieldiana Zoology. 105: 1–54. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.2689.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Velazco, Paúl M.; Gardner, Alfred L.; Patterson, Bruce D. (2010). "Systematics of the Platyrrhinus helleri species complex (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), with descriptions of two new species". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 159 (3): 785–812. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00610.x.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Handley, C.O.; Ferris, K.C. (1972). "Descriptions of new bats of the genus Vampyrops". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 84 (60): 519–524.
Comments: Split from P. dorsalis (Velazco & Gardner, 2009)[45].
Original description: Handley, C.O.; Ferris, K.C. (1972). "Descriptions of new bats of the genus Vampyrops". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 84 (60): 519–524.
Original description: Alberico, M.S.; Velasco, E. (1991). "Description of a new broad-nosed bat from Colombia" (PDF). Bonner zoologische Beiträge. 42 (3–4): 237–239.
Comments: (Velazco, 2005)[46] included P. umbratus here, but that species was revalidated by Velazco and Gardner (2009)[45].
Original description: Velazco, Paúl M.; Gardner, Alfred L.; Patterson, Bruce D. (2010). "Systematics of the Platyrrhinus helleri species complex (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), with descriptions of two new species". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 159 (3): 785–812. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00610.x.
Comments: Does not include P. incarum (Velazco et al., 2010)[47].
Comments: Split from P. helleri (Velazco et al., 2010)[47].
Original description: Velazco, P. M. (2005). "Morphological phylogeny of the bat genus Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with the description of four new species". Fieldiana Zoology. 105: 1–54. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.2689.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Velazco, P. M. (2005). "Morphological phylogeny of the bat genus Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with the description of four new species". Fieldiana Zoology. 105: 1–54. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.2689.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Velazco, P. M. (2005). "Morphological phylogeny of the bat genus Platyrrhinus Saussure, 1860 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with the description of four new species". Fieldiana Zoology. 105: 1–54. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.2689.
Comments: A new species.
Comments: Split from P. dorsalis (Velazco & Solari, 2003)[48].
Original description: Velazco, P. M.; Gardner, A. L. (2009). "A new species of Platyrrhinus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from western Colombia and Ecuador, with emended diagnoses of P. Aquilus, P. Dorsalis, and P. Umbratus". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 122 (3): 249–281. doi:10.2988/08-40.1. S2CID 85582944.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Thomas, O. (1901). "XXVII.—On a Collection of Bats from Para". Journal of Natural History Series 7. 8 (45): 189–193. doi:10.1080/03745480109442910.
Comments: Split from P. dorsalis (Velazco & Gardner, 2009)[45].
Pygoderma Peters, 1863
Species: 1
Sphaeronycteris Peters, 1882
Species: 1
Stenoderma E. Geoffroy, 1818
Species: 1
Uroderma Peters, 1866
Species: 2
Vampyressa Thomas, 1900
Species: 3
Vampyriscus Thomas, 1900
Comments: Split from Vampyressa (Porter & Baker, 2004)[49].
Species: 3
Vampyrodes Thomas, 1900
Species: 2
Comments: Does not include V. major (Velazco & Simmons, 2011)[50].
Comments: Split from V. caraccioli (Velazco & Simmons, 2011)[50].

Tribe Sturnirini Miller, 1907

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Genera: 1
Species: 17
Sturnira Gray, 1842
Species: 17
Original description: McCarthy, T. J.; Albuja V, L.; Alberico, M. S. (2006). "A New Species of Chocoan Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) from Western Ecuador and Colombia" (PDF). Annals of Carnegie Museum. 75 (2): 97. doi:10.2992/0097-4463(2006)75[97:ANSOCS]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 86259761.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Anthony, H. E.; Tate, G. H. H. (1924). "Preliminary report on Ecuadorean mammals". American Museum Novitates (6): 1–9. hdl:2246/4328.
Original description: de la Torre, L. (1966). "New bats of the genus Sturnira (Phyllostomidae) from the Amazonian lowlands of Perú and the Windward Islands, West Indies". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 79: 267–272.
Original description: Jarrín-V., P.; Kunz, T.H. (2011). "A new species of Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from the Choco forest of Ecuador" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2755: 1–35. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2755.1.1.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Sánchez-Hernández, C.; Romero-Almaraz, M. L.; Schnell, G. D. (2005). "New Species of Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Northern South America". Journal of Mammalogy. 86 (5): 866. doi:10.1644/1545-1542(2005)86[866:NSOSCP]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 1545-1542. S2CID 73523834.
Comments: A new species.

Family Pteropodidae Gray, 1821

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Original description: Gray, J.E. (1821). "On the natural arrangement of vertebrose animals". London Medical Repository. 15: 296–310.
Comments: Subfamily classification follows Giannini & Simmons (2007)[51].
Genera: 45
Species: 192

Subfamily Cynopterinae Gray, 1866

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Comments: Almeida et al. (2009)[52] proposed a formal division of this subfamily into tribes Cynopterini and Balionycterini. Although the division is wel-supported by molecular information, it is not followed here because the name Balionycterini does not seem to have been formally described yet.
Genera: 14
Species: 28
Aethalops Thomas, 1923
Species: 2
Original description: Allen, G. M. (1938). "A New Pygmy Fruit Bat from Borneo". Journal of Mammalogy. 19 (4). American Society of Mammalogists: 496–498. doi:10.2307/1374243. JSTOR 1374243.
Alionycteris Kock, 1969
Species: 1
Balionycteris Matschie, 1899
Species: 1
Chironax K. Andersen, 1912
Species: 1
Cynopterus F. Cuvier, 1824
Species: 7
Original description: Kitchener, D.J.; Maharadatunkamsi (1991). "Description of a new species of Cynopterus (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 15 (2): 307–363.
Dyacopterus K. Andersen, 1912
Species: 3
Original description: Helgen, Kristofer M.; Kock, Dieter; Gomez, Rai Kristie Salve C.; Ingle, Nina R.; Sinaga, Martua H. (2007). "Taxonomy and Natural History of the Southeast Asian Fruit-Bat Genus Dyacopterus". Journal of Mammalogy. 88 (2): 302–318. doi:10.1644/06-MAMM-A-276R.1. S2CID 56337412.
Comments: A new species.
Haplonycteris Lawrence, 1939
Species: 1
Latidens Thonglongya, 1972
Species: 1
Megaerops Peters, 1865
Species: 4
Original description: Hill, J. E.; Boeadi, B. (1978). "A new species of Megaerops from Java (Chiroptera : Pteropodidae)". Mammalia. 42 (4): 427. doi:10.1515/mamm.1978.42.4.427. S2CID 85978760.
Otopteropus Kock, 1969
Species: 1
Penthetor K. Andersen, 1912
Species: 1
Ptenochirus Peters, 1861
Species: 2
Original description: Yoshiyuki, M. (1979). "A new species of the genus Ptenochirus (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae) from the Philippine Islands". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. 5 (1): 75–81.
Sphaerias Miller, 1906
Species: 1
Thoopterus Matschie, 1899
Species: 2
Original description: Maryanto, I.; Yani, M.; Prijono, S.N.; Wiantoro, S. (2012). "A new species of fruit bat (Megachiroptera: Pteropodidae: Thoopterus) from Sulawesi and adjacent islands, Indonesia". Records of the Western Australian Museum. 27: 68–84. doi:10.18195/issn.0312-3162.27(1).2012.068-084.
Comments: A new species.

Subfamily Epomophorinae Gray, 1866

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Genera: 11
Species: 25

Tribe Epomophorini Gray, 1866

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Genera: 5
Species: 16
Epomophorus Bennett, 1836
Species: 9
Original description: Bergmans, W.; Strien, N.J. van (2004). "Systematic notes on a collection of bats from Malawi. I. Megachiroptera: Epomophorinae and Rousettinae (Mammalia, Chiroptera)". Acta Chiropterologica. 6 (2): 249–268.
Comments: A new species.
Epomops Gray, 1870
Species: 3
Hypsignathus H. Allen, 1861
Species: 1
Micropteropus Matschie, 1899
Species: 2
Nanonycteris Matschie, 1899
Species: 1

Tribe Myonycterini Lawrence & Novick, 1963

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Genera: 3
Species: 5
Lissonycteris K. Andersen, 1912
Species: 1
Megaloglossus Pagenstecher, 1885
Species: 1
Myonycteris Matschie, 1899
Species: 3

Tribe Plerotini Bergmans, 1997

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Original description: Bergmans, W. (1997). "Taxonomy and biogeography of African fruit bats (Mammalia, Megachiroptera). 5. The genera Lissonycteris Andersen, 1912, Myonycteris Matschie, 1899 and Megaloglossus Pagenstecher, 1885; general remarks and conclusions; annex: key to all species". Beaufortia. 47 (2): 11–90.
Genera: 1
Species: 1
Plerotes K. Andersen, 1910
Original description: Andersen, K. (1910). "XI.—Preliminary description of a new genus of Epomophorine bats". Journal of Natural History Series 8. 5 (25): 97–99. doi:10.1080/00222931008692729.
Species: 1

Tribe Scotonycterini Bergmans, 1997

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Original description: Bergmans, W. (1997). "Taxonomy and biogeography of African fruit bats (Mammalia, Megachiroptera). 5. The genera Lissonycteris Andersen, 1912, Myonycteris Matschie, 1899 and Megaloglossus Pagenstecher, 1885; general remarks and conclusions; annex: key to all species". Beaufortia. 47 (2): 11–90.
Genera: 2
Species: 3
Casinycteris Thomas, 1910
Species: 1
Scotonycteris Matschie, 1894
Species: 2

Subfamily Harpiyonycterinae Miller, 1907

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Comments: Includes “Rousettus” bidens (Giannini et al., 2009)[53].
Genera: 4
Species: 17
Aproteles Menzies, 1977
Original description: Menzies, J. I. (1977). "Fossil and subfossil fruit bats from the mountains of New Guinea". Australian Journal of Zoology. 25 (2): 329. doi:10.1071/ZO9770329.
Species: 1
Original description: Menzies, J. I. (1977). "Fossil and subfossil fruit bats from the mountains of New Guinea". Australian Journal of Zoology. 25 (2): 329. doi:10.1071/ZO9770329.
Boneia Jentink, 1879
Comments: Split from Rousettus (Giannini et al., 2009)[53].
Species: 1
Dobsonia Palmer, 1898
Species: 13
Comments: Includes D. magna (Helgen, 2007)[5].
Harpyionycteris Thomas, 1896
Species: 2
Original description: Miller, G.S.; Hollister, N. (1921). "Twenty new mammals collected by H. C. Raven in Celebes". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 34: 93–104.

Subfamily Macroglossinae Gray, 1866

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Genera: 4
Species: 10
Macroglossus F. Cuvier, 1824
Species: 2
Melonycteris Dobson, 1877
Species: 3
Original description: Flannery, T. F. (1993). "Revision of the genus Melonycteris (Pteropodidae: Mammalia)". Records of the Australian Museum. 45: 59–80. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.45.1993.130.
Original description: Thomas., O. (2009). "On the Bats collected by Mr. C. M. Woodford in the Solomon Islands". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 55 (2): 320–328. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1887.tb02967.x.
Notopteris Gray, 1859
Species: 2
Syconycteris Matschie, 1899
Species: 3
Original description: Ziegler, A.C. (1982). "The Australo-Papuan genus Syconycteris (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) with the description of a new Papua New Guinea species". Occasional Papers of Bernice P\. Bishop Museum. 25 (5): 1–22.

Subfamily Nyctimeninae Miller, 1907

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Genera: 2
Species: 16
Nyctimene Borkhausen, 1797
Species: 14
Comments: Includes N. certans (Helgen, 2007)[5].
Original description: Kitchener, D.J.; Packer, W.C.; Maryanto, I. (1993). "Taxonomic status of Nyctimene (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from the Banda, Kai and Aru Islands, Maluku, Indonesia – implications for biogeography" (PDF). Records of the Western Australian Museum. 16 (3): 399–417.
Original description: Smith, J.D.; Hood, C.S. (1983). "A new species of tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene) from the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea". Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University. 81: 1–14.
Original description: Heaney, L.R.; Peterson, R.L. (1984). "A new species of tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene) from Negros Island, Philippines (Mammalia: Pteropodidae)" (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. 708: 1–16.
Paranyctimene Tate, 1942
Species: 2
Original description: Bergmans, W. (2001). "Notes on distribution and taxonomy of Australasian bats. I. Pteropodinae and Nyctimeninae (Mammalia, Megachiroptera, Pteropodidae)". Beaufortia. 51 (8): 119–152.

Subfamily Pteropodinae Gray, 1821

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Original description: Gray, J.E. (1821). "On the natural arrangement of vertebrose animals". London Medical Repository. 15: 296–310.
Genera: 8
Species: 84
Acerodon Jourdan, 1837
Species: 5
Desmalopex Miller, 1907
Comments: Split from Pteropus (Giannini et al., 2008)[54].
Species: 2
Original description: Esselstyn, Jacob A.; Garcia, Harvey J. D.; Saulog, Mylanar G.; Heaney, Lawrence R. (2008). "A New Species of Desmalopex (Pteropodidae) from the Philippines, with a Phylogenetic Analysis of the Pteropodini". Journal of Mammalogy. 89 (4): 815–825. doi:10.1644/07-MAMM-A-285.1. S2CID 15471824. PDF
Comments: A new species.
Eidolon Rafinesque, 1815
Species: 2
Mirimiri Helgen, 2005
Original description: Helgen, Kristofer M. (2005). "Systematics of the Pacific monkey-faced bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae), with a new species of Pteralopex and a new Fijian genus". Systematics and Biodiversity. 3 (4): 433–453. doi:10.1017/S1477200005001702. S2CID 84720552.
Comments: A new genus split from Pteralopex.
Species: 1
Original description: Hill, J.E.; Beckon, W.N. (1978). "A new species of Pteralopex Thomas, 1888 (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from the Fiji Islands". Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Zoology). 34 (2): 65–82.
Neopteryx Hayman, 1946
Species: 1
Pteralopex Thomas, 1888
Original description: Thomas, O. (1888). "Diagnoses of six new mammals from the Solomon Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1 (2): 155–158. doi:10.1080/00222938809460693.
Species: 5
Original description: Thomas, O. (1888). "Diagnoses of six new mammals from the Solomon Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1 (2): 155–158. doi:10.1080/00222938809460693.
Original description: Helgen, Kristofer M. (2005). "Systematics of the Pacific monkey-faced bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae), with a new species of Pteralopex and a new Fijian genus". Systematics and Biodiversity. 3 (4): 433–453. doi:10.1017/S1477200005001702. S2CID 84720552.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Flannery, T. F. (1991). "A new species of Pteralopex (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from Montane Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands". Records of the Australian Museum. 43 (2): 123–129. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.43.1991.44.
Original description: Parnaby, H.E. (2002). "A taxonomic review of the genus Pteralopex (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae), the monkey-faced bats of the south-western Pacific" (PDF). Australian Mammalogy. 23 (2): 145–162. doi:10.1071/AM01145.
Pteropus Brisson, 1762
Comments: Does not include Desmalopex leucopterus (Giannini et al., 2008)[54].
Species: 66
Comments: Includes P. banakrisi (Helgen, 2005c)[55].
Original description: Helgen, K. M.; Helgen, L. E.; Wilson, D. E. (2009). "Pacific Flying Foxes (Mammalia: Chiroptera): Two New Species of Pteropus from Samoa, Probably Extinct" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (3646): 1–37. doi:10.1206/614.1. S2CID 36030956.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Helgen, K. M.; Helgen, L. E.; Wilson, D. E. (2009). "Pacific Flying Foxes (Mammalia: Chiroptera): Two New Species of Pteropus from Samoa, Probably Extinct" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (3646): 1–37. doi:10.1206/614.1. S2CID 36030956.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Van Deusen, Hobart M.; Gilliard, Margaret.; Gilliard, E. Thomas (1969). "Results of the 1958-1959 Gilliard New Britain Expedition. 5, A new species of Pteropus (Mammalia, Pteropodidae) from New Britain, Bismarck Archipelago". American Museum Novitates (2371). hdl:2246/2581.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Original description: Sanborn, C.C. (1931). "Bats from Polynesia, Melanesia, and Malaysia". Field Museum of Natural History, Zoological Series. 18 (2): 5–29.
Comments: Split from P. melanotus (James et al., 2006)[56].
Original description: Linnaeus, C. (1758). "Classis I. Mammalia". Systema naturae per regna tria naturae. pp. 14–77.
Original description: Thomas, O. (1888). "Diagnoses of six new mammals from the Solomon Islands". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1 (2): 155–158. doi:10.1080/00222938809460693.
Styloctenium Matschie, 1899
Species: 2
Original description: Esselstyn, Jacob A. (2007). "A New Species of Stripe-faced Fruit Bat (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae: Styloctenium) from the Philippines" (PDF). Journal of Mammalogy. 88 (4): 951–958. doi:10.1644/06-MAMM-A-294R.1. S2CID 18062948.
Comments: A new species.

Subfamily Rousettinae Koopman & Jones, 1970

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Genera: 2
Species: 12
Eonycteris Dobson, 1873
Species: 3
Rousettus Gray, 1821
Original description: Gray, J.E. (1821). "On the natural arrangement of vertebrose animals". London Medical Repository. 15: 296–310.
Comments: Does not include Boneia bidens, currently classified in Harpiyonycterinae (Giannini et al., 2009)[53].
Species: 9
Original description: Maryanto, I.; Yani, M. (2003). "A new species of Rousettus (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) from Lore Lindu, Central Sulawesi". Mammal Study. 28 (2): 111. doi:10.3106/mammalstudy.28.111. S2CID 84903997.
Original description: Bergmans, W.; Hill, J.E. (1980). "On a new species of Rousettus Gray, 1821, from Sumatra and Borneo (Mammalia: Megachiroptera)". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Series. 38 (1): 95–104. doi:10.5962/p.12608.

Family Rhinolophidae Gray, 1825

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Genera: 1
Species: 89
Rhinolophus Lacépède, 1799
Species: 89
Original description: Yoshiyuki, M.; Lim, B.L. (2005). "A new horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus chiewkweeae (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae), from Malaysia". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. 31 (1): 29–36.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Taylor, P. J.; Stoffberg, S.; Monadjem, A.; Schoeman, M. C.; Bayliss, J.; Cotterill, F. P. D. (2012). Janke, Axel (ed.). "Four New Bat Species (Rhinolophus hildebrandtii Complex) Reflect Plio-Pleistocene Divergence of Dwarfs and Giants across an Afromontane Archipelago". PLOS ONE. 7 (9): e41744. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...741744T. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041744. PMC 3440430. PMID 22984399.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Csorba, G. (1997). "Description of a New Species of Rhinolophus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from Malaysia". Journal of Mammalogy. 78 (2): 342–347. doi:10.2307/1382887. JSTOR 1382887.
Original description: Wu, Yi; Motokawa, Masaharu; Harada, Masashi (2008). "A New Species of Horseshoe Bat of the Genus Rhinolophus from China (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)". Zoological Science. 25 (4): 438–443. doi:10.2108/zsj.25.438. hdl:2433/85312. PMID 18459826. S2CID 207286319.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Hill, J.E.; Yoshiyuki, M. (1980). "A new species of Rhinolophus (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) from Iriomote Island, Ryukyu Islands, with notes on the Arabic members of the Rhinolophus pusillus group". Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. 6 (3): 179–189.
Original description: Taylor, P. J.; Stoffberg, S.; Monadjem, A.; Schoeman, M. C.; Bayliss, J.; Cotterill, F. P. D. (2012). Janke, Axel (ed.). "Four New Bat Species (Rhinolophus hildebrandtii Complex) Reflect Plio-Pleistocene Divergence of Dwarfs and Giants across an Afromontane Archipelago". PLOS ONE. 7 (9): e41744. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...741744T. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041744. PMC 3440430. PMID 22984399.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Kock, D.; Csorba, G.; Howell, K.M. (2000). "Rhinolophus maendeleo n. sp. from Tanzania, a horseshoe bat noteworthy for its systematics and biogeography" (PDF). Senckenbergiana Biologica. 80 (1–2): 233–239.
Original description: Thonglongya, K. (1973). "First record of Rhinolophus paradoxolophus (Bourret, 1951) from Thailand, with the description of a new species of Therhinolophus philippinensis group (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae)". Mammalia. 37 (4): 587–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1973.37.4.587. S2CID 84715073.
Original description: Csorba, G.; Jenkins, P.D. (1998). "First records and a new subspecies of Rhinolophus stheno (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) from Vietnam". Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, London (Zoology). 64 (2): 207–211.
Comments: Split from R. stheno (Soisook et al., 2008)[57].
Original description: Goodwin, Robert E. (1979). "The bats of Timor : systematics and ecology". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 163 (2). hdl:2246/1288.
Original description: Taylor, P. J.; Stoffberg, S.; Monadjem, A.; Schoeman, M. C.; Bayliss, J.; Cotterill, F. P. D. (2012). Janke, Axel (ed.). "Four New Bat Species (Rhinolophus hildebrandtii Complex) Reflect Plio-Pleistocene Divergence of Dwarfs and Giants across an Afromontane Archipelago". PLOS ONE. 7 (9): e41744. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...741744T. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041744. PMC 3440430. PMID 22984399.
Comments: A new species
Comments: Split from R. cornutus (Wu et al., 2012)[58].
Original description: Tate, G. H. H. (1952). "A new Rhinolophus from Queensland (Mammalia, Chiroptera)". American Museum Novitates (1578). hdl:2246/4035.
Comments: Split from R. philippinensis (Churchill, 2009)[13].
Original description: Cotterill, F. P. D. (2006). "A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: With comments on its affinities and evolution, and the characterization of rhinolophid species". Journal of Zoology. 256 (2): 165–179. doi:10.1017/S0952836902000201.
Original description: Wu, Y.; Thong, V. D. (2011). "A new species of Rhinolophus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from China" (PDF). Zoological Science. 28 (3): 235–241. doi:10.2108/zsj.28.235. PMID 21385065. S2CID 27079599.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Taylor, P. J.; Stoffberg, S.; Monadjem, A.; Schoeman, M. C.; Bayliss, J.; Cotterill, F. P. D. (2012). Janke, Axel (ed.). "Four New Bat Species (Rhinolophus hildebrandtii Complex) Reflect Plio-Pleistocene Divergence of Dwarfs and Giants across an Afromontane Archipelago". PLOS ONE. 7 (9): e41744. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...741744T. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041744. PMC 3440430. PMID 22984399.
Comments: A new species
Original description: Wu, Y.; Harada, M.; Motokawa, M. (2009). "Taxonomy of Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872 (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) with a Description of a New Species from Thailand". Acta Chiropterologica. 11 (2): 237–246. doi:10.3161/150811009X485486. S2CID 84778242.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Zhou, Zhao-Min; Guillén-Servent, Antonio; Lim, Burton K.; Eger, Judith L.; Wang, Ying-Xiang; Jiang, Xue-Long (2009). "A New Species from Southwestern China in the Afro-Palearctic Lineage of the Horseshoe Bats (Rhinolophus)". Journal of Mammalogy. 90: 57–73. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-048.1. S2CID 86681194.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Fahr, J.; Vierhaus, H.; Hutterer, R.; Kock, D. (2002). "A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae)" (PDF). Myotis. 40: 95–126.

Family Rhinopomatidae Bonaparte, 1838

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Genera: 1
Species: 6
Rhinopoma E. Geoffroy, 1818
Species: 6
Comments: Split from R. hardwickii (Hulva et al., 2007)[59].
Original description: Benda, P.; Reiter, A.; Al-Jumaily, M.; Nasher, A.K.; Hulva, P. (2009). "A new species of mouse-tailed bat (Chiroptera: Rhinopomatidae: Rhinopoma) from Yemen" (PDF). Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series. 177 (6): 53–68.
Comments: A new species.

Family Thyropteridae Miller, 1907

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Genera: 1
Species: 4
Thyroptera Spix, 1823
Species: 4
Original description: Gregorin, Renato; Gonçalves, Edmara; Lim, Burton K.; Engstrom, Mark D. (2006). "New species of disk-winged bat Thyroptera and range extension for T. discifera". Journal of Mammalogy. 87 (2): 238–246. doi:10.1644/05-MAMM-A-125R1R1.1. S2CID 85001314.
Comments: A new species.
Original description: Pine, R. H. (1993). "A new species of Thyroptera Spix (Mammalia : Chiroptera : Thyropteridae) from the Amazon Basin of northeastern Perú". Mammalia. 57 (2): 213–002. doi:10.1515/mamm.1993.57.2.213. S2CID 84957262.

Family Vespertilionidae Gray, 1821

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See /Vespertilionidae for this large family.

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