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List of bats of the Caribbean by island

The bat fauna of the Caribbean region is diverse.

For the purposes of this article, the "Caribbean" includes all islands in the Caribbean Sea (except for small islets close to the mainland) and the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Barbados, which are not in the Caribbean Sea but biogeographically belong to the same Caribbean bioregion.

Overview

The genera of Caribbean bats are classified as follows:[1]

Greater Antilles and associated islands

The four islands of the Greater Antilles, Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico, and the surrounding smaller islands are home to a diverse indigenous bat fauna.

Cuba

Cuba, the largest of the Antilles, and its surrounding islands, of which the Isla de la Juventud is the most significant, harbor a diverse bat fauna.

Isla de la Juventud

Isla de la Juventud is a large island south of Cuba and politically part of it.

Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman Islands, a group of British islands west of Jamaica and south of Cuba.

Little Cayman

Little Cayman, also part of the Cayman Islands, is located east of Grand Cayman and just west of Cayman Brac.

Cayman Brac

Cayman Brac is the easternmost of the Cayman Islands.

Jamaica

Navassa Island

Navassa Island is a small U.S. island between Jamaica and Hispaniola.

Hispaniola

Hispaniola, the second largest of the Antilles, is politically divided into Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Various bats are known from both the main island and several surrounding islands, including Gonâve Island.

Gonâve

Gonâve Island is an island off western Haiti.

Puerto Rico

Several bats are known from Puerto Rico, the easternmost of the Greater Antilles, which is under United States sovereignty.

Leeward Islands

The Leeward Islands form the northern segment of the Lesser Antilles.

U.S. Virgin Islands

The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands east of Puerto Rico, centered around the three main islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John and Saint Croix.

St. Croix

St. Thomas

St. John

British Virgin Islands

Anguilla

Anguilla is a British island.

Saint Martin

The island of Saint Martin is divided into a French and a Dutch part.

Saint Barthelemy

Saba

Sint Eustatius

Sint Eustatius is a small island near Saint Kitts that is part of the Netherlands.

Saint Kitts

Saint Kitts forms the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis together with nearby Nevis.

Nevis

Nevis is the second main island of Saint Kitts and Nevis.

Antigua

Antigua forms Antigua and Barbuda together with Barbuda.

Barbuda

Barbuda is the other main island of Antigua and Barbuda.

Montserrat

Montserrat is a small British island.

Guadeloupe

The double island of Guadeloupe, which consists of two parts separated only by a narrow channel, is the core of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe.

La Désirade

La Désirade is a small island east of Guadeloupe.

Marie Galante

Marie Galante is a smaller island that politically belongs to nearby Guadeloupe.

Dominica

Dominica, the southernmost of the Leeward Islands, is an independent state.

Windward Islands

The bat fauna of the Windward Islands is more diverse than that of the Leeward Islands, reflecting the islands' location closer to the South American mainland.

Martinique

Martinique is a French overseas department.

Saint Lucia

The island of Saint Lucia is an independent state.

Saint Vincent

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an independent state, composed of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern portion of the Grenadines.

Grenadines

Grenada

The island of Grenada, the southernmost of the main island chain of the Lesser Antilles, is part of an independent state that also comprises the southern Grenadines, including Carriacou.

Barbados

Barbados lies east of the main island chain of the Lesser Antilles.

Trinidad

Trinidad, the larger island of Trinidad and Tobago, is close to mainland Venezuela and as a result has a very diverse bat fauna, including over 60 species, more than on any other Caribbean island, including much larger islands such as Cuba and Hispaniola.[90]

Tobago

Tobago is the smaller of the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, located to the northeast of Trinidad.

ABC islands

The ABC islands are three islands off northwestern Venezuela that are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Bonaire

Bonaire is the easternmost of the ABC islands.

Curaçao

Curaçao is the largest of the ABC islands.

Aruba

Aruba is the smallest of the ABC islands and the closest to the mainland.

Miscellaneous

Florida Keys

The Florida Keys are a group of islands near the Florida mainland.

Bahamas

The Bahamas are a large archipelago north of Cuba and east of Florida.

Turks and Caicos Islands

The Turks and Caicos Islands are a group of British islands east of the Bahamas.

Cozumel

Cozumel is a large island near the mainland of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. In addition to the species listed here, Centurio senex, a species of Corynorhinus (possibly C. mexicanus), Glossophaga soricina, Mimon cozumelae, and Molossus rufus have also been mentioned for the island, but the specimens these records were based on may have come from mainland Mexico instead.[162]

Lighthouse Reef

Lighthouse Reef is a coral atoll off Belize.

Roatán

Roatán is a Honduran island in the southern Caribbean.

San Andrés

San Andrés is a Colombian island, part of the department of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina, isolated in the southwestern Caribbean.

Providencia

Providencia, also known as Old Providence, is another Colombian island in the San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina department.

Escudo de Veraguas

Escudo de Veraguas is a small island off northwestern Panama. Despite the fact that it has been isolated from the mainland for only 9000 years, it supports at least two mammals that occur nowhere else, including the bat Dermanura watsoni incomitata and a sloth, Bradypus pygmaeus.[172] Several other mammals on the island also differ from mainland forms.[173]

Isla Margarita

Isla Margarita is the largest island of Venezuela. Like Trinidad and Tobago, Isla Margarita is a land-bridge island with a relatively diverse bat fauna.

See also

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list, bats, caribbean, island, fauna, caribbean, region, diverse, purposes, this, article, caribbean, includes, islands, caribbean, except, small, islets, close, mainland, bahamas, turks, caicos, islands, barbados, which, caribbean, biogeographically, belong, . The bat fauna of the Caribbean region is diverse For the purposes of this article the Caribbean includes all islands in the Caribbean Sea except for small islets close to the mainland and the Bahamas Turks and Caicos Islands and Barbados which are not in the Caribbean Sea but biogeographically belong to the same Caribbean bioregion Contents 1 Overview 2 Greater Antilles and associated islands 2 1 Cuba 2 2 Isla de la Juventud 2 3 Grand Cayman 2 4 Little Cayman 2 5 Cayman Brac 2 6 Jamaica 2 7 Navassa Island 2 8 Hispaniola 2 9 Gonave 2 10 Puerto Rico 3 Leeward Islands 3 1 U S Virgin Islands 3 1 1 St Croix 3 1 2 St Thomas 3 1 3 St John 3 2 British Virgin Islands 3 3 Anguilla 3 4 Saint Martin 3 5 Saint Barthelemy 3 6 Saba 3 7 Sint Eustatius 3 8 Saint Kitts 3 9 Nevis 3 10 Antigua 3 11 Barbuda 3 12 Montserrat 3 13 Guadeloupe 3 14 La Desirade 3 15 Marie Galante 3 16 Dominica 4 Windward Islands 4 1 Martinique 4 2 Saint Lucia 4 3 Saint Vincent 4 4 Grenadines 4 5 Grenada 4 6 Barbados 4 7 Trinidad 4 8 Tobago 5 ABC islands 5 1 Bonaire 5 2 Curacao 5 3 Aruba 6 Miscellaneous 6 1 Florida Keys 6 2 Bahamas 6 3 Turks and Caicos Islands 6 4 Cozumel 6 5 Lighthouse Reef 6 6 Roatan 6 7 San Andres 6 8 Providencia 6 9 Escudo de Veraguas 6 10 Isla Margarita 7 See also 8 References 9 Literature citedOverview EditThe genera of Caribbean bats are classified as follows 1 Order Chiroptera Family Emballonuridae Subfamily Emballonurinae Diclidurus Peropteryx Rhynchonycteris Saccopteryx Family Furipteridae Furipterus Family Molossidae Subfamily Molossinae Cynomops Eumops Molossus Mormopterus Nyctinomops Promops Tadarida Family Mormoopidae Mormoops Pteronotus Family Natalidae Chilonatalus Natalus Nyctiellus Family Noctilionidae Noctilio Family Phyllostomidae Subfamily Brachyphyllinae Brachyphylla Subfamily Carolliinae Carollia Subfamily Desmodontinae Desmodus Diaemus Subfamily Glossophaginae Tribe Glossophagini Anoura Glossophaga Monophyllus Subfamily Phyllonycterinae Erophylla Phyllonycteris Subfamily Phyllostominae Glyphonycteris Lampronycteris Lonchorhina Lophostoma Macrotus Micronycteris Mimon Phyllostomus Tonatia Trachops Trinycteris Vampyrum Subfamily Stenodermatinae Tribe Stenodermatini Ametrida Ardops Ariteus Artibeus Centurio Chiroderma Cubanycteris Mesophylla Phyllops Platyrrhinus Stenoderma Uroderma Vampyrodes Tribe Sturnirini Sturnira Family Thyropteridae Thyroptera Family Vespertilionidae Subfamily Antrozoinae Antrozous Subfamily Myotinae Myotis Subfamily Vespertilioninae Tribe Eptesicini Eptesicus Tribe Lasiurini Lasiurus Tribe Nycticeiini Nycticeius RhogeessaGreater Antilles and associated islands EditThe four islands of the Greater Antilles Cuba Hispaniola Jamaica and Puerto Rico and the surrounding smaller islands are home to a diverse indigenous bat fauna Cuba Edit Cuba the largest of the Antilles and its surrounding islands of which the Isla de la Juventud is the most significant harbor a diverse bat fauna Antrozous pallidus 2 3 Artibeus anthonyi 3 Artibeus jamaicensis 3 4 5 6 Brachyphylla nana 3 6 7 8 Chilonatalus micropus 3 6 9 Cubanycteris silvai 10 Desmodus rotundus puntajudensis syn 11 Eptesicus fuscus 3 6 12 Erophylla sezekorni 3 6 13 Eumops ferox formerly included in E glaucinus 3 14 15 Eumops perotis 3 16 Lasiurus insularis formerly included in L intermedius 3 17 18 Lasiurus pfeifferi formerly included in L borealis 3 18 19 Macrotus waterhousii 3 6 20 21 Molossus molossus 3 6 Monophyllus redmani 3 6 22 Mormoops blainvillei 3 6 23 Mormoops magna 3 Mormoops megalophylla extirpated 3 8 Mormopterus minutus 3 24 Natalus primus 25 26 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 27 Nycticeius cubanus formerly included in N humeralis 3 28 Nyctiellus lepidus 3 6 29 Nyctinomops laticaudatus 3 30 Nyctinomops macrotis 3 6 31 Phyllonycteris poeyi 3 6 32 Phyllops falcatus also Coco Paredon Grande Sabana Camaguey Archipelago 3 6 33 34 Phyllops silvai 35 Phyllops vetus 3 35 Pteronotus macleayii 3 8 36 37 Pteronotus parnellii 3 6 38 Pteronotus pristinus 3 Pteronotus quadridens 3 39 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 40 Isla de la Juventud Edit Isla de la Juventud is a large island south of Cuba and politically part of it Artibeus jamaicensis 3 4 5 6 Brachyphylla nana 3 6 7 8 Chilonatalus micropus 3 6 9 Eptesicus fuscus 3 6 12 Erophylla sezekorni 3 6 13 Lasiurus insularis 3 Macrotus waterhousii 3 6 20 Molossus molossus 3 6 Monophyllus redmani 3 Natalus primus extirpated 3 25 26 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 27 Nyctiellus lepidus 3 6 29 Phyllonycteris poeyi 3 6 32 Phyllops falcatus extirpated 3 6 33 34 Phyllops vetus 3 35 Pteronotus macleayii 3 8 36 37 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 Grand Cayman Edit Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman Islands a group of British islands west of Jamaica and south of Cuba Artibeus jamaicensis 3 6 8 41 Brachyphylla nana 3 7 8 41 42 Chilonatalus micropus extirpated 3 8 42 Eptesicus fuscus 3 41 42 Erophylla sezekorni 3 6 8 13 41 42 Macrotus waterhousii 3 6 8 20 41 42 Molossus molossus 3 6 41 Monophyllus redmani extirpated 3 Natalus cf major extirpated 8 26 42 Phyllops falcatus 3 33 41 Pteronotus parnellii extirpated 3 8 42 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 8 41 42 Little Cayman Edit Little Cayman also part of the Cayman Islands is located east of Grand Cayman and just west of Cayman Brac Artibeus jamaicensis 6 8 41 Macrotus waterhousii 6 8 20 41 42 Cayman Brac Edit Cayman Brac is the easternmost of the Cayman Islands Artibeus jamaicensis 3 6 8 41 Brachyphylla nana extirpated 3 7 8 41 42 Eptesicus fuscus 3 41 42 Erophylla sezekorni 3 6 8 13 41 42 Macrotus waterhousii 3 6 8 20 41 42 Molossus molossus 3 6 41 Phyllonycteris poeyi extirpated 3 42 Phyllops falcatus 3 33 41 Jamaica Edit Ariteus flavescens 3 8 43 Artibeus jamaicensis 3 4 5 8 Brachyphylla nana extirpated 3 7 8 Chilonatalus micropus 3 8 9 Eptesicus lynni often included in E fuscus 3 8 12 Erophylla sezekorni 3 6 8 13 Eumops auripendulus 3 6 8 44 45 Eumops ferox formerly included in E glaucinus 3 8 14 15 Glossophaga soricina 3 8 46 47 Lasiurus degelidus formerly included in L borealis 3 8 48 49 Macrotus waterhousii 3 6 8 20 21 Molossus molossus 3 6 8 Monophyllus redmani 3 6 8 22 Mormoops blainvillei 3 6 8 23 Mormoops megalophylla extirpated 3 8 Natalus jamaicensis 8 50 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 8 27 Nyctinomops macrotis 3 6 8 31 Phyllonycteris aphylla 3 8 51 Pteronotus macleayii 3 8 36 Pteronotus parnellii 3 6 8 38 Pteronotus quadridens 3 8 39 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 8 40 Tonatia saurophila extirpated 3 8 Navassa Island Edit Navassa Island is a small U S island between Jamaica and Hispaniola Macrotus waterhousii 6 Hispaniola Edit Hispaniola the second largest of the Antilles is politically divided into Haiti and the Dominican Republic Various bats are known from both the main island and several surrounding islands including Gonave Island Artibeus jamaicensis 3 4 6 Brachyphylla nana 3 6 7 8 Chilonatalus micropus 9 Eptesicus fuscus 3 6 12 Erophylla bombifrons 3 6 52 Lasiurus minor formerly included in L borealis 3 6 53 Macrotus waterhousii also Beata Island 3 6 20 21 Molossus molossus 3 6 Monophyllus redmani 3 6 22 Mormoops blainvillei 3 6 23 Mormoops megalophylla extirpated 3 8 Natalus major 54 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 27 Nyctinomops macrotis 3 6 31 Phyllonycteris poeyi 3 6 32 Phyllops falcatus 3 6 33 Pteronotus parnellii 3 6 38 Pteronotus quadridens 3 39 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 40 Gonave Edit Gonave Island is an island off western Haiti Artibeus jamaicensis 3 4 6 Macrotus waterhousii extirpated 3 6 20 Molossus molossus 3 6 Monophyllus redmani extirpated 3 Mormoops blainvillei extirpated 3 6 23 Pteronotus parnellii extirpated 3 6 38 Puerto Rico Edit Several bats are known from Puerto Rico the easternmost of the Greater Antilles which is under United States sovereignty Artibeus jamaicensis incl Mona and Caja de Muertos 4 5 6 Brachyphylla cavernarum 3 6 55 Eptesicus fuscus 3 6 12 Erophylla bombifrons 3 6 52 Lasiurus minor 3 53 Macrotus waterhousii extirpated 3 6 Molossus molossus also Culebra 3 6 Monophyllus plethodon extirpated 3 6 56 Monophyllus redmani 3 6 22 Mormoops blainvillei 3 23 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 27 Phyllonycteris major 3 6 Pteronotus parnellii 3 38 Pteronotus quadridens 3 39 Stenoderma rufum 3 6 57 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 40 Leeward Islands EditThe Leeward Islands form the northern segment of the Lesser Antilles U S Virgin Islands Edit The United States Virgin Islands are a group of islands east of Puerto Rico centered around the three main islands of Saint Thomas Saint John and Saint Croix St Croix Edit Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Molossus molossus 6 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Stenoderma rufum 58 St Thomas Edit Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Molossus molossus 6 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Stenoderma rufum 6 57 St John Edit Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Molossus molossus 6 Stenoderma rufum 6 57 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 Noctilio leporinusBritish Virgin Islands Edit Artibeus jamaicensis 4 Brachyphylla cavernarum Norman Island 6 55 Molossus molossus Tortola Virgin Gorda 6 Noctilio leporinus 27 Tadarida brasiliensis 40 Anguilla Edit Anguilla is a British island Artibeus jamaicensis 4 59 Brachyphylla cavernarum 3 6 59 Macrotus waterhousii extirpated 3 Molossus molossus 3 6 59 Monophyllus plethodon 3 56 59 Mormoops blainvillei extirpated 3 23 60 Natalus stramineus 59 61 62 Noctilio leporinus 27 59 Saint Martin Edit The island of Saint Martin is divided into a French and a Dutch part Ardops nichollsi 63 Artibeus jamaicensis 5 63 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 63 Molossus molossus 6 63 Monophyllus plethodon 63 Myotis nesopolus probably accidental 63 64 Natalus stramineus possibly extirpated 61 62 63 Noctilio leporinus 6 63 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 63 Saint Barthelemy Edit Artibeus jamaicensis 65 Brachyphylla cavernarum 65 Molossus molossus 6 65 Monophyllus plethodon 65 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 65 Saba Edit Ardops nichollsi 66 Artibeus jamaicensis 5 66 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 66 Molossus molossus 66 Monophyllus plethodon 66 Natalus stramineus 61 62 66 Tadarida brasiliensis 66 Sint Eustatius Edit Sint Eustatius is a small island near Saint Kitts that is part of the Netherlands Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 Molossus molossus 6 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 Saint Kitts Edit Saint Kitts forms the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis together with nearby Nevis Ardops nichollsi 67 68 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 68 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 55 68 Molossus molossus 6 68 Monophyllus plethodon 56 68 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 68 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 68 Nevis Edit Nevis is the second main island of Saint Kitts and Nevis Ardops nichollsi 67 69 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 69 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 55 69 Molossus molossus 6 69 Monophyllus plethodon 56 69 Natalus stramineus 61 62 69 Noctilio leporinus 27 69 Tadarida brasiliensis 40 69 Antigua Edit Antigua forms Antigua and Barbuda together with Barbuda Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 60 Brachyphylla cavernarum 3 6 55 60 Molossus molossus 3 6 60 Monophyllus plethodon 3 56 60 Mormoops blainvillei extirpated 3 23 Natalus stramineus 60 61 62 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 60 Phyllonycteris major extinct 3 60 Pteronotus parnellii extirpated 3 60 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 40 60 Barbuda Edit Barbuda is the other main island of Antigua and Barbuda Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 70 Brachyphylla cavernarum 3 6 55 70 Macrotus waterhousii 3 Molossus molossus 3 6 70 Monophyllus plethodon 3 56 70 Mormoops blainvillei extirpated 3 23 60 Natalus stramineus 61 62 70 Noctilio leporinus 3 6 27 70 Tadarida brasiliensis 3 6 40 70 Montserrat Edit Montserrat is a small British island Ardops nichollsi 67 71 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 71 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 71 Chiroderma improvisum 71 72 Molossus molossus 6 71 Monophyllus plethodon 56 71 Myotis nigricans unconfirmed record 64 73 Natalus stramineus 61 62 71 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 71 Sturnira thomasi 71 74 75 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 71 Guadeloupe Edit The double island of Guadeloupe which consists of two parts separated only by a narrow channel is the core of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Chiroderma improvisum 72 Eptesicus guadeloupensis 76 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 56 Myotis dominicensis 77 Natalus stramineus 61 62 Noctilio leporinus 27 Sturnira thomasi 74 75 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 La Desirade Edit La Desirade is a small island east of Guadeloupe Artibeus jamaicensis 6 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 Molossus molossus 6 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 Marie Galante Edit Marie Galante is a smaller island that politically belongs to nearby Guadeloupe Artibeus jamaicensis 6 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 Molossus molossus 6 Natalus stramineus 61 62 Pteronotus davyi 6 Dominica Edit Dominica the southernmost of the Leeward Islands is an independent state Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Eptesicus fuscus 12 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 6 56 Myotis dominicensis 77 Natalus stramineus 61 62 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Pteronotus davyi 6 78 Sturnira lilium 75 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 Windward Islands EditThe bat fauna of the Windward Islands is more diverse than that of the Leeward Islands reflecting the islands location closer to the South American mainland Martinique Edit Martinique is a French overseas department Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 56 Myotis martiniquensis 6 80 Natalus stramineus 61 62 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Pteronotus davyi 6 Sturnira lilium 75 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 Saint Lucia Edit The island of Saint Lucia is an independent state Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 Artibeus lituratus 81 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 56 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Sturnira lilium 75 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 Saint Vincent Edit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an independent state composed of the main island of Saint Vincent and the northern portion of the Grenadines Ardops nichollsi 67 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 Artibeus lituratus 81 Artibeus planirostris 5 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Glossophaga longirostris 6 47 82 Micronycteris megalotis 83 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 56 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Pteronotus parnellii 6 38 Sturnira lilium 75 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 Grenadines Edit Artibeus jamaicensis Carriacou 4 5 Artibeus planirostris Carriacou 5 Artibeus schwartzi Carriacou 5 Glossophaga longirostris Union Mustique Carriacou Baquia 6 47 82 Molossus molossus 6 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Grenada Edit The island of Grenada the southernmost of the main island chain of the Lesser Antilles is part of an independent state that also comprises the southern Grenadines including Carriacou Anoura geoffroyi 84 85 Artibeus glaucus 6 85 Artibeus jamaicensis 4 5 85 Artibeus lituratus 81 85 Artibeus planirostris 5 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Carollia perspicillata probably in error 85 Glossophaga longirostris 6 47 82 85 Glossophaga soricina 46 47 Micronycteris megalotis 83 85 Molossus molossus 6 85 Myotis nyctor 85 86 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 85 Peropteryx trinitatis 85 87 88 Pteronotus davyi 6 78 85 Sturnira lilium 75 79 85 Barbados Edit Barbados lies east of the main island chain of the Lesser Antilles Artibeus jamaicensis 4 Artibeus lituratus 81 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Brachyphylla cavernarum 6 55 Eptesicus fuscus 12 Molossus molossus 6 Monophyllus plethodon 6 56 Myotis nyctor 6 80 89 Noctilio leporinus 6 27 Tadarida brasiliensis 40 Trinidad Edit Trinidad the larger island of Trinidad and Tobago is close to mainland Venezuela and as a result has a very diverse bat fauna including over 60 species more than on any other Caribbean island including much larger islands such as Cuba and Hispaniola 90 Ametrida centurio 91 92 Anoura geoffroyi 84 92 Artibeus glaucus 92 93 Artibeus lituratus 92 94 Artibeus planirostris 5 92 Artibeus schwartzi 5 Carollia brevicauda 1 95 Carollia perspicillata 92 96 97 Centurio senex 92 98 Chiroderma trinitatum 92 99 Chiroderma villosum 92 100 Choeroniscus minor 92 101 Cynomops greenhalli 92 102 Desmodus rotundus 92 103 Diaemus youngi 92 104 Diclidurus albus 92 105 Enchisthenes hartii 92 106 Eptesicus brasiliensis 1 107 Eumops auripendulus 44 45 Furipterus horrens 92 108 Glossophaga longirostris 6 47 82 92 Glossophaga soricina 46 47 92 Glyphonycteris daviesi 109 110 Glyphonycteris sylvestris 92 110 111 Lampronycteris brachyotis 92 110 112 Lasiurus blossevillii 92 113 Lasiurus ega 92 114 Lonchorhina aurita 92 115 Lophostoma brasiliense 92 116 117 Mesophylla macconnelli 106 118 Micronycteris hirsuta 21 119 120 Micronycteris megalotis 83 92 121 Micronycteris minuta 92 122 Mimon crenulatum 92 123 Molossus molossus 92 124 Molossus rufus 92 125 Molossus sinaloae 92 126 Mormoops megalophylla 92 127 Myotis keaysi 1 128 Myotis nigricans 64 92 Myotis pilosatibialis 129 Myotis riparius 1 130 Natalus tumidirostris 92 131 Noctilio leporinus 27 92 Nyctinomops laticaudatus 30 92 132 Peropteryx trinitatis 87 88 92 Phyllostomus discolor 92 133 Phyllostomus hastatus 92 134 Platyrrhinus helleri 92 135 Promops centralis 92 136 Promops nasutus 1 137 Pteronotus davyi 78 92 Pteronotus parnellii 38 92 Pteronotus personatus 92 138 Rhogeessa io 139 140 Rhynchonycteris naso 88 92 141 Saccopteryx bilineata 92 142 Saccopteryx leptura 92 143 Sturnira lilium 75 79 92 Sturnira tildae 1 92 Thyroptera tricolor 92 144 Tonatia saurophila 92 145 Trachops cirrhosus 92 146 Trinycteris nicefori 92 147 Uroderma bilobatum 92 148 Vampyrodes caraccioli 92 149 Vampyrum spectrum 92 150 Tobago Edit Tobago is the smaller of the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago located to the northeast of Trinidad Artibeus glaucus 92 93 Artibeus lituratus 92 94 Artibeus planirostris 5 Carollia perspicillata 92 97 Centurio senex 92 98 Chiroderma villosum 92 100 Eptesicus brasiliensis 92 107 Glossophaga longirostris 6 47 82 92 Micronycteris megalotis 83 92 121 Molossus molossus 92 124 Myotis attenboroughi 129 Natalus tumidirostris 131 151 Noctilio leporinus 92 Peropteryx trinitatis 87 88 92 Phyllostomus hastatus 92 134 Rhogeessa io 139 Saccopteryx bilineata 88 142 Saccopteryx leptura 92 143 Sturnira lilium 75 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 6 40 92 Vampyrodes caraccioli 92 149 ABC islands EditThe ABC islands are three islands off northwestern Venezuela that are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Bonaire Edit Bonaire is the easternmost of the ABC islands Ametrida centurio 91 Glossophaga longirostris 47 82 152 Leptonycteris curasoae 153 Molossus molossus 124 152 Mormoops megalophylla 127 Myotis nesopolus 152 154 Natalus tumidirostris 131 Curacao Edit Curacao is the largest of the ABC islands Artibeus jamaicensis possibly vagrant or extirpated 4 155 Glossophaga longirostris 47 82 152 Leptonycteris curasoae 152 153 155 Molossus molossus possibly extirpated 124 152 155 Mormoops megalophylla 127 152 155 Myotis nesopolus 152 154 155 Natalus tumidirostris 131 152 155 Noctilio leporinus 27 155 Pteronotus davyi 155 Aruba Edit Aruba is the smallest of the ABC islands and the closest to the mainland Artibeus jamaicensis 4 Glossophaga longirostris 47 82 156 Leptonycteris curasoae 153 156 Molossus molossus 156 Mormoops megalophylla 127 156 Myotis nesopolus maybe 154 Natalus tumidirostris 156 Noctilio leporinus 27 Peropteryx trinitatis 87 88 156 Pteronotus davyi 156 Sturnira lilium 79 Tadarida brasiliensis 40 Miscellaneous EditFlorida Keys Edit The Florida Keys are a group of islands near the Florida mainland Artibeus jamaicensis 157 Molossus molossus 124 158 Phyllonycteris poeyi unconfirmed sight record 159 Phyllops falcatus Key West possibly vagrant 34 Tadarida brasiliensis unconfirmed record 160 Bahamas Edit The Bahamas are a large archipelago north of Cuba and east of Florida Artibeus jamaicensis Mayaguana Great Inagua 4 6 Brachyphylla nana extirpated Andros New Providence 3 8 Chilonatalus tumidifrons Andros extirpated on Abaco Exuma New Providence 3 161 Eptesicus fuscus Abaco New Providence Andros Great Exuma Little Exuma Crooked Island Acklin s Island Long Island San Salvador 3 6 Erophylla sezekorni Great Abaco Eleuthera Long Island Cat Island Great Exuma Little Exuma San Salvador Crooked Island Acklin s Island Great Inagua Andros Mayaguana New Providence 3 6 13 Lasiurus minor Andros 3 53 Lonchorhina aurita New Providence dubious 115 Macrotus waterhousii Abaco Andros New Providence Great Exuma Great Inagua Cat Island Long Island 3 6 20 Monophyllus redmani Abaco Andros New Providence extirpated 3 22 Mormoops blainvillei Abaco Exuma New Providence extirpated 3 23 60 Mormoops megalophylla Abaco Andros extirpated 3 Myotis cf austroriparius Abaco extirpated 3 Natalus primus Abaco Andros New Providence extirpated 26 Noctilio leporinus Great Inagua 6 27 Nyctiellus lepidus Long Island Cat Island Little Exuma Eleuthera extirpated on Andros 3 6 29 Phyllonycteris poeyi Abaco New Providence extirpated 3 Pteronotus macleayii New Providence extirpated 3 36 Pteronotus parnellii Abaco New Providence extirpated 3 Pteronotus quadridens Abaco Andros New Providence extirpated 3 39 Tadarida brasiliensis Little Exuma Abaco extirpated on New Providence 3 6 Turks and Caicos Islands Edit The Turks and Caicos Islands are a group of British islands east of the Bahamas Brachyphylla nana Grand Caicos 3 7 8 Erophylla sezekorni three of the Caicos Islands including East Caicos and Grand Caicos 3 6 Lasiurus minor Caicos Islands precise locality unknown 3 18 Macrotus waterhousii Grand Caicos extirpated 3 8 Monophyllus redmani Grand Caicos 3 Natalus major Grand Caicos extirpated 3 Tadarida brasiliensis Grand Caicos extirpated 3 Cozumel Edit Cozumel is a large island near the mainland of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo In addition to the species listed here Centurio senex a species of Corynorhinus possibly C mexicanus Glossophaga soricina Mimon cozumelae and Molossus rufus have also been mentioned for the island but the specimens these records were based on may have come from mainland Mexico instead 162 Artibeus jamaicensis 163 164 Artibeus lituratus 164 Artibeus phaeotis 163 164 Eumops bonariensis 163 Lasiurus blossevillii 165 166 Micronycteris schmidtorum 164 167 Natalus mexicanus 6 168 169 Nyctinomops laticaudatus 165 170 Pteronotus parnellii 163 165 Lighthouse Reef Edit Lighthouse Reef is a coral atoll off Belize Artibeus jamaicensis Half Moon Caye 165 Roatan Edit Roatan is a Honduran island in the southern Caribbean Artibeus jamaicensis 165 Glossophaga soricina 165 Molossus molossus 165 171 Saccopteryx bilineata 165 San Andres Edit San Andres is a Colombian island part of the department of San Andres Providencia and Santa Catalina isolated in the southwestern Caribbean Artibeus jamaicensis 6 8 152 Providencia Edit Providencia also known as Old Providence is another Colombian island in the San Andres Providencia and Santa Catalina department Artibeus jamaicensis 6 8 152 Chilonatalus micropus 8 9 152 Escudo de Veraguas Edit Escudo de Veraguas is a small island off northwestern Panama Despite the fact that it has been isolated from the mainland for only 9000 years it supports at least two mammals that occur nowhere else including the bat Dermanura watsoni incomitata and a sloth Bradypus pygmaeus 172 Several other mammals on the island also differ from mainland forms 173 Carollia brevicauda 173 Dermanura watsoni incomitata 173 Glossophaga soricina 173 Micronycteris megalotis 173 Myotis riparius 173 Saccopteryx leptura 173 Isla Margarita Edit Isla Margarita is the largest island of Venezuela Like Trinidad and Tobago Isla Margarita is a land bridge island with a relatively diverse bat fauna Desmodus rotundus 103 Diaemus youngi 104 Glossophaga longirostris 47 82 Glossophaga soricina 46 47 Leptonycteris curasoae 153 Micronycteris megalotis 83 Molossus molossus 124 Mormoops megalophylla 127 Peropteryx trinitatis 87 88 Phyllostomus discolor 133 Phyllostomus hastatus 134 Pteronotus parnellii 38 Saccopteryx leptura 143 See also EditList of North American bats List of Mexican bats List of Central American bats List of South American batsReferences Edit a b c d e f g Simmons 2005 Antrozous pallidus in IUCN 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn Morgan 2001 table 1 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Artibeus jamaicensis in IUCN 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae P A Larsen et al 2007 a b c d e f g 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