1 / 23

Chiroptera (hand-wing)

Chiroptera (hand-wing). Order Chiroptera. only true flying mammals date to Eocene (50 mya) worldwide 17 families 170 genera 850 species suborders Megachiroptera-flying foxes of tropics Microchiroptera-worldwide. Pennsylvania’s Bats. all are Verspertilionids, ‘evening’ bats

toan
Download Presentation

Chiroptera (hand-wing)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Chiroptera (hand-wing)

  2. Order Chiroptera • only true flying mammals • date to Eocene (50 mya) • worldwide • 17 families • 170 genera • 850 species • suborders • Megachiroptera-flying foxes of tropics • Microchiroptera-worldwide

  3. Pennsylvania’s Bats • all are Verspertilionids, ‘evening’ bats • all are insectivorous, hence migrate or hibernate • 11 species belonging to 6 genera

  4. Little Brown MyotisMyotis lucifugus

  5. Little Brown Myotis Just the facts: • PA’s most common bat • 6-9 grams • may live to 25 years • favors ponds and streams for foraging • forages at about 13 mph, 3-6 m above ground • mate in early autumn; fertilization in spring upon rousing; 50-60 day gestation • move to maternity colonies of hundreds • born after 30 minute labor in late May weighing1.5 grams • reaches sexual maturity at 8 mos.

  6. notch

  7. Northern MyotisMyotis septontrionalis Formerly Keen’s Myotis, Myotis keenii

  8. Indiana Myotis/Pink-faced BatMyotis sodalisFederally Endangered

  9. Distinctive calcar

  10. Small-footed MyotisMyotis leibiiPA Threatened

  11. Silver-haired BatLasionycteris noctivagans

  12. Eastern PipistrellePipistrellus subflavus

  13. Big Brown BatEptesicus fuscus

  14. Red BatLasiurus borealis

  15. Hoary BatLasiurus cinereus

  16. Evening BatNycticeius humeralis

  17. Vampire Bat

More Related