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Monotypic.; [batnames2022] Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).; [MDD2022] split from U. bilobatum; [batnames2023] Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).; [MDD2023] split from U. bilobatum; [MDD2025_2.0] split from U. bilobatum; [batnames2025_1.7] Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).; [MDD2025_2.2] split from U. bilobatum														davisi				davisi	davisi			davisi R. J. Baker & McDaniel, 1972						N/A																																								NA																											03A687BCFFFBFFFB138AFB02FC40FFCC	Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions	978-84-16728-19-0	hbmw_9_Phyllostomidae_444.pdf.imf	hash://md5/ff9fffc4ffb1ffb1133cffbaffe0f244	557	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/03/A6/87/03A687BCFFF8FFFB1640F876FE12F62A.xml	Uroderma davisi	Phyllostomidae	Uroderma	davisi		1972	Uroderme de Davis @fr | Davis-Zeltfledermaus @de | Urodermo de Davis @es	Uroderma bilobatum davis R. J. Baker & McDaniel, 1972 , “ 3 mi. [= 4-8 km ] NW La Herradura, La Paz, El Salvador , elevation about 20 meters.” Uroderma davisi was diagnosed by its karyotypic distinction from U. bilobatum , as well as being slightly smaller. Monotypic.	Known from Pacific side of Central America from E Oaxaca , Mexico , S to El Salvador ; possibly also in adjacent Honduras .	Head—body 57-66 mm (tailless), ear 12-17, hindfoot 9-12, forearm 40-43 mm; weight 13-16 g. Dorsal fur of Davis’s Tent-making Bat is dark gray to graybrown; hairs are bicolored, with pale bases and brownish tips. White, narrow, median dorsal stripe extends from back of head or neck to rump. Conspicuous white facial stripes occur above and below eyes, with entirely white hairs. Supraocularstripes extend over head to back of ears. Ears and noseleaf are blackish brown, prominently edged with white/yellow margins. Tragus is usually tinged with yellow for almost one-half its length. Muzzle is relatively long and broad, and forehead is almost indistinguishable. Uropatagium is well developed (13-15 mm) and relatively naked, with notch near level of knees. Calcaris smaller than foot. Proximal one-half of forearm is hairy. Skull has relatively long rostrum, slightly concave in profile view. Palate is relatively broad, long, and U-shaped posteriorly. I' are bilobed and parallel to each other. Small gap occurs between P° and P*. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 44 and FN = 48.	Tropical forests of Pacific slope of Central America, including moist evergreen forests, deciduous lowland forests, dry tropical forests, fruit groves, and stretches of riparian forests along streams, from sea level to elevations of ¢. 1000 m (most common below 600 m ). Davis's Tent-making Bat is present in human-disturbed areas, mostly close to banana plantations.	Diet of Davis's Tent-making Bat consists mainly offruits, including Cecropia ( Urticaceae ), Ficus ( Moraceae ), and Solanum ( Solanaceae ). When foraging, it carries fruits (some as large as 6: 6 g or 30% of its body weight) to feeding roosts or consumes them on the fruiting tree. It is commonly netted on edges of fruit and banana plantations.	Davis's Tent-Making Bat has a polygynous mating system. Peaks in numbers of pregnant and lactating females were recorded in July-September in south-western Guatemala . One young is born per pregnancy.	Davis’s Tent-making Bat is an understory frugivore and forages in cluttered and open spaces.It roosts exclusively in foliage. Day roosts include unmodified foliage and leaves modified into tents. Tents are made from leaves of bananas, pinnate palms, and palmate palms.	Palm leaf tents frequently had 1-7 individuals (harems), but nursing females were usually found alone or with juveniles. Davis’s Tent-making Bats can be locally abundant where availabilities of food and roost sites are high. Broad contact zone between two chromosomal races—now Davis's Tent-Making Bat to the north and the Pacific Tent-making Bat ( U. convexum ) to the south— occurs in the Pacific lowlands of north-western Nicaragua , south-western Honduras , and southern El Salvador .	Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. Davis's Tent-making Bat was previously considered part of the Common Tent-making Bat ( U. bilobatum ), which is classified as Least Concern. A proper assessment of the recently recognized Davis’s Tent-making Bat is required to fully understand its conservation status.	Baker & Clark (1987) | Baker & McDaniel (1972) | Baker et al. (1975) | Barton (1982) | Davis (1968) | Dickerman et al. (1981) | Gardner (2008d) | Hoffmann et al. (2003) | Kunz & McCracken (1994) | Mantilla-Meluk (2014) | Owen & Baker (2001)	https://zenodo.org/record/6458912/files/figure.png	155. Davis’s Tent-making Bat Uroderma davisi French: Uroderme de Davis / German: Davis-Zeltfledermaus / Spanish: Urodermo de Davis Taxonomy. Uroderma bilobatum davis R. J. Baker & McDaniel, 1972 , “ 3 mi. [= 4-8 km ] NW La Herradura, La Paz, El Salvador , elevation about 20 meters.” Uroderma davisi was diagnosed by its karyotypic distinction from U. bilobatum , as well as being slightly smaller. Monotypic. Distribution. Known from Pacific side of Central America from E Oaxaca , Mexico , S to El Salvador ; possibly also in adjacent Honduras . Descriptive notes. Head—body 57-66 mm (tailless), ear 12-17, hindfoot 9-12, forearm 40-43 mm; weight 13-16 g. Dorsal fur of Davis’s Tent-making Bat is dark gray to graybrown; hairs are bicolored, with pale bases and brownish tips. White, narrow, median dorsal stripe extends from back of head or neck to rump. Conspicuous white facial stripes occur above and below eyes, with entirely white hairs. Supraocularstripes extend over head to back of ears. Ears and noseleaf are blackish brown, prominently edged with white/yellow margins. Tragus is usually tinged with yellow for almost one-half its length. Muzzle is relatively long and broad, and forehead is almost indistinguishable. Uropatagium is well developed (13-15 mm) and relatively naked, with notch near level of knees. Calcaris smaller than foot. Proximal one-half of forearm is hairy. Skull has relatively long rostrum, slightly concave in profile view. Palate is relatively broad, long, and U-shaped posteriorly. I' are bilobed and parallel to each other. Small gap occurs between P° and P*. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 44 and FN = 48. Habitat. Tropical forests of Pacific slope of Central America, including moist evergreen forests, deciduous lowland forests, dry tropical forests, fruit groves, and stretches of riparian forests along streams, from sea level to elevations of ¢. 1000 m (most common below 600 m ). Davis's Tent-making Bat is present in human-disturbed areas, mostly close to banana plantations. Food and Feeding. Diet of Davis's Tent-making Bat consists mainly offruits, including Cecropia ( Urticaceae ), Ficus ( Moraceae ), and Solanum ( Solanaceae ). When foraging, it carries fruits (some as large as 6: 6 g or 30% of its body weight) to feeding roosts or consumes them on the fruiting tree. It is commonly netted on edges of fruit and banana plantations. Breeding. Davis's Tent-Making Bat has a polygynous mating system. Peaks in numbers of pregnant and lactating females were recorded in July-September in south-western Guatemala . One young is born per pregnancy. Activity patterns. Davis’s Tent-making Bat is an understory frugivore and forages in cluttered and open spaces.It roosts exclusively in foliage. Day roosts include unmodified foliage and leaves modified into tents. Tents are made from leaves of bananas, pinnate palms, and palmate palms. Movements, Home range and Social organization. Palm leaf tents frequently had 1-7 individuals (harems), but nursing females were usually found alone or with juveniles. Davis’s Tent-making Bats can be locally abundant where availabilities of food and roost sites are high. Broad contact zone between two chromosomal races—now Davis's Tent-Making Bat to the north and the Pacific Tent-making Bat ( U. convexum ) to the south— occurs in the Pacific lowlands of north-western Nicaragua , south-western Honduras , and southern El Salvador . Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. Davis's Tent-making Bat was previously considered part of the Common Tent-making Bat ( U. bilobatum ), which is classified as Least Concern. A proper assessment of the recently recognized Davis’s Tent-making Bat is required to fully understand its conservation status. Bibliography. Baker & Clark (1987), Baker & McDaniel (1972), Baker et al. (1975), Barton (1982), Davis (1968), Dickerman et al. (1981), Gardner (2008d), Hoffmann et al. (2003), Kunz & McCracken (1994), Mantilla-Meluk (2014), Owen & Baker (2001).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Phyllostomidae	Uroderma davisi	Uroderma		davisi	Baker and McDaniel	1972	0	Occas. Pap. Mus. Texas Tech Univ.	7:01	Davis' Tent-making Bat	None.	El Salvador, La Paz	S. Chiapas (Mexico), S Guatemala, and N El Salvador.	Not listed.	Least Concern under Uroderma bilobatum 	Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).	Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Uroderma davisi	23	Davis's Tent-making Bat		Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	STENODERMATINAE	STENODERMATINI	Uroderma	NA	davisi	R. J. Baker & McDaniel	1972	0	Uroderma_bilobatum_davisi	Baker, R. J., & McDaniel, R. (1972). A new subspecies of Uroderma bilobatum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) from Middle America. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 7, 1.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/241944#page/1/mode/1up	TTU 12644		"3 mi. [= 4.8 km] NW La Herradura, La Paz, El Salvador, elevation about 20 meters."			davisi R. J. Baker & McDaniel, 1972	split from U. bilobatum	Mantilla-Meluk, H. (2014). Defining species and species boundaries in Uroderma (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with a description of a new species. Museum of Texas Tech University, 325, 1-21.	Mexico|El Salvador|Honduras?	North America	Nearctic	NA	0	0	0	Uroderma_davisi	0	unmatched	NA	1																																			Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2023). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.4 (1.4). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136157 	Phyllostomidae	Uroderma		davisi	Baker and McDaniel	1972	0	Occas. Pap. Mus. Texas Tech Univ.	7:01	Davis' Tent-making Bat	None.	El Salvador, La Paz	S. Chiapas (Mexico), S Guatemala, and N El Salvador.	Not listed.	Least Concern under Uroderma bilobatum 	Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).	Uroderma davisi	1005058	23	Davis's Tent-making Bat		Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	Phyllostomidae	STENODERMATINAE	STENODERMATINI	Uroderma	NA	davisi	R. J. Baker & McDaniel	1972	0	Uroderma_bilobatum_davisi	Baker, R. J., & McDaniel, R. (1972). A new subspecies of Uroderma bilobatum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) from Middle America. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 7, 1.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/241944#page/1/mode/1up	TTU 12644		"3 mi. [= 4.8 km] NW La Herradura, La Paz, El Salvador, elevation about 20 meters."			davisi R. J. Baker & McDaniel, 1972	split from U. bilobatum	Mantilla-Meluk, H. (2014). Defining species and species boundaries in Uroderma (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with a description of a new species. Museum of Texas Tech University, 325, 1-21.				Mexico|El Salvador|Honduras?	North America	Nearctic	NA	0	0	0	Uroderma_davisi	0	unmatched	NA	1	Burgin, C. J., Zijlstra, J. S., Becker, M. A., Handika, H., Alston, J. M., Widness, J., Liphardt, S., Huckaby, D. G., and Upham, N. S. (2025). How many mammal species are there now? Updates and trends in taxonomic, nomenclatural, and geographic knowledge. Journal of Mammalogy in revision: TBD. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.27.640393	Uroderma_davisi	1005058	23	Davis's Tent-making Bat		Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Noctilionoidea	Phyllostomidae	Stenodermatinae	Stenodermatini	Uroderma	NA	davisi	R. J. Baker & McDaniel	0	Uroderma bilobatum davisi	Baker, R.J. and McDaniel, V.R. 1972-11-03. A new subspecies of _Uroderma bilobatum_ (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) from Middle America. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University 7:1-4.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/55059215	TTU-M12664	holotype		"3 mi. [= 4.8 km] NW La Herradura, La Paz, El Salvador, elevation about 20 meters."			split from U. bilobatum	Mantilla-Meluk, H. (2014). Defining species and species boundaries in Uroderma (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with a description of a new species. Museum of Texas Tech University, 325, 1-21.				Mexico|El Salvador|Honduras?	North America	Neotropic	NE	0	0	0	Uroderma_davisi	0	unmatched	NA	1	Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2025). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.7 (1.7). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14796586	Phyllostomidae	Uroderma		davisi	Baker & McDaniel	1972	0	Occas. Pap. Mus. Texas Tech Univ.	7:01	Davis' Tent-making Bat	None.	El Salvador, La Paz	S. Chiapas (Mexico), S Guatemala, and N El Salvador.	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	Not Evaluated	Distinct from bilobatum; see Mantilla-Meluk (2014).		Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	Vampyressina	Uroderma davisi; Uroderma davisi; Uroderma davisi; Uroderma davisi; davisi; Uroderme de Davis; Davis-Zeltfledermaus; Urodermo de Davis; Davis's Tent-making Bat; Davis' Tent-making Bat; U. davisi
