Vietnam leaf-nosed bat

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Vietnam leaf-nosed bat(Paracoelops megalotis) This bat species is known from a single specimen. It is characterised by its exceptionally large ears, which are separate and rounded at the top. The only specimen was collected from a very small area of forest which is now being cleared, and the species has not been reported since its description more than 60 years ago. Many researchers fear that this little bat may now be extinct.

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Size: Body length: 45 mm Forearm length: 42 mm Ear length: 30 mm Weight: 7 g This bat's ears are exceptionally large, and separate and rounded at the top. The muzzle has an elaborate leaf-like outgrowth of skin, which is thought to serve some sensory function. The top of the head is bright golden-yellow, and the ears are pale brown. The underparts are light beige.

Nothing is known about the ecology of this species as it has never been studied. Like other small bats it is probably nocturnal, and catches insects in flight using echolocation, which involves ultrasonic sounds being emitted through the mouth or nose.

Other leaf-nosed bats inhabit forests and woodlands. Aquatic habitats are favoured as feeding areas as they attract a wide variety of insects.

Vietnam. Possibly also Laos and Cambodia.

The species is known only from a very small area of declining habitat. It has not been reported since its description more than 60 years ago, and many researchers fear that it may now be extinct.

Chiroptera Specialist Group 1996. Paracoelops megalotis. In: IUCN 2006. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

Hutson, A. M., Mickleburgh, S. P. and Racey, P. A. (Compilers). 2001. Microchiropteran Bats: Global Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC Chiroptera Specialist Group. IUCN: Gland, Switzerland.

Nowak, R. M. 1999. Walker’s Mammals of the World. Sixth edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London.

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