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Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).; [IUCN] This species is called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). The Jamaican form was reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).; [batnames2023] Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).; [batnames2025_1.7] Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).				abrasus		abrasus Allen (not Temminck), amplexicaudatus, barbatus, leucopleura, longimanus, major, milleri, oaxacensis.	auripendulus, major	auripendulus, major	abrasus, amplexicaudatus, barbatus, leucopleura, longimanus, milleri, oaxacensis	auripendulus, major		auripendulus, major	auripendulus - abrasus, amplexicaudatus, barbatus, leucopleura, longimanus, milleri, oaxacensis	auripendulus, amplexicaudatus, longimanus, leucopleura, milleri, barbatus, oaxacensis, major	This species is called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). The Jamaican form was reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).	auripendulus, major	auripendulus - abrasus, amplexicaudatus, barbatus, leucopleura, longimanus, milleri, oaxacensis	auripendulus, amplexicaudatus, longimanus, leucopleura, milleri, barbatus, oaxacensis, major	auripendulus, amplexicaudatus, leucopleurus, longimanus, milleri, barbatus, oaxacensis, major, auropendulus	auripendulus, major	auripendulus - abrasus, amplexicaudatus, barbatus, leucopleura, longimanus, milleri, oaxacensis	auripendulus (G. K. Shaw, 1800)|amplexicaudatus (Ã‰. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1805)|aperotus (Goldfuss, 1809)|leucopleurus (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|longimanus (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|milleri (J. A. Allen, 1900)|barbatus (J. A. Allen, 1904)|oaxacensis G. G. Goodwin, 1956|major Eger, 1974|auropendulus Shapley, D. E. Wilson, A. N. Warren, & A. A. Barnett, 2005 [incorrect subsequent spelling]		Corbet, G.B. and Hill, J.E. 1980. A World List of Mammalian Species. British Museum (Natural History), London, 226 pp.	Slouch-eared bat	S Mexico – N Argentina, Trinidad, Jamaica	Honacki, J.H., Kinman, K.E. and Koeppl, J.W. 1982. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Allen Press, Lawrence, 694 pp.	Eumops auripendulus	French Guiana.	Shaw	1800	Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist., 1(1): 137.	Distribution: Ranging from southern Mexico to northeastern Argentina, including Trinidad and Jamaica, but west of the Andes not south of northern Peru.		Corbet, G.B. and Hill, J.E. 1991. A World List of Mammalian Species. Third edition. Oxford University Press, London, 243 pp. ISBN 0-19-854017-5	Slouch-eared bat	S Mexico – N Argentina, Trinidad, Jamaica	Koopman, K.F. 1993. Order Chiroptera. Pp. 137–242 in Wilson, D.E. and Reeder, D.M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Second edition. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, 1206 pp.	Shaw	1800	Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist., 1(1):137.	Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959:211); but see Husson (1962:243-246) and Hall (1981:248).	Oaxaca and Yucatan (Mexico) to Peru, N Argentina, E Brazil, and Trinidad.	French Guiana.		SHAW	1800	Last upper molar greatly reduced. Basisphenoid pits relatively deep. Size medium (forearm length, 55-68 mm). Ears relatively short. Tragus small and pointed.	Distribution: Ranging from southern Mexico to northeastern Argentina, including Trinidad and Jamaica, but west of the Andes not south of northern Peru.	Two subspecies:	E. a. auripendulus (Mexico and Jamaica to Trinidad and Bolivia), E. a. major (northeastern Brazil to Paraguay and Argentina).	143	species	E. auripendulus	SHAW	1800	Eumops	genus	Eumops auripendulus				Last upper molar greatly reduced. Basisphenoid pits relatively deep. Size medium (forearm length, 55-68 mm). Ears relatively short. Tragus small and pointed.	Two subspecies:		4. E. auripendulus (SHAW 1800).	4	_E. a. auripendulus_ (Shaw, 1800) (synonyms: _abrasus_ (Temminck, 1826), _amplexicaudatus_ (Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1805), _aperotus_ (Goldfuss, 1809), _barbatus_ (Allen, 1904), _leucopleurus_ (Wagner, 1843), _longimanus_ (Wagner, 1843), _milleri_ (Allen, 1900), _oaxacensis_ Goodwin, 1956); _E. a. major_ Eger, 1974			Don E. Wilson & DeeAnn M. Reeder (editors). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2,142 pp. (Available from Johns Hopkins University Press, 1-800-537-5487 or (410) 516-6900, or at http://www.press.jhu.edu).	CHIROPTERA	Molossidae	Molossinae		Eumops auripendulus	Eumops		auripendulus	Shaw	y	1800		Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist.	1	1	137		Black Bonneted Bat	French Guiana.	Oaxaca and Yucatán (Mexico) to Peru, Bolivia, N Argentina, E Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad, and Jamaica.	IUCN 2003 and IUCN/SSC Action Plan (2001) – Lower Risk (lc).	abrasus Miller, 1906 [not Temminck, 1827]; amplexicaudatus Geoffroy, 1805; barbatus J. A. Allen, 1904; leucopleura Wagner, 1843; longimanus Wagner, 1843; milleri J. A. Allen, 1900; oaxacensis Goodwin, 1956; major Eger, 1974.	Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).	194287C9FFB6BA1BB191FF7BB1A9FC34	Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions	978-84-16728-19-0	hbmw_9_Molossidae_598.pdf.imf	hash://md5/e57bffb1ffbcba10b412f760b226ffce	629	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/19/42/87/194287C9FFB6BA1BB191FF7BB1A9FC34.xml	Eumops auripendulus	Molossidae	Eumops	auripendulus		1800	Eumope des palmiers @fr | Dunkle Bulldogfledermaus @de | Eumops de Shaw @es | Shaw's Bonneted Bat @en | Shaw's Mastiff Bat @en	Vespertilio auripendulus G. Shaw, 1800 , “ Guiana .” Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to French Guiana. Two subspecies are recognized.	E.a.auripendulusG.Shaw,1800—fromSMexico(Oaxaca,Tabasco,QuintanaRoo,andChiapas)SthroughoutCentralAmericatoPeru,Bolivia,andCBrazil;alsoinJamaicaandTrinidadI. E. a. major Eger, 1974 — E Brazil , S Paraguay , and NE Argentina .	Head—body 74-100 mm, tail 42-64 mm, ear 16-25 mm, hindfoot 10-15 mm, forearm 55-69 mm; weight 24-38 g. All species of Eumops have large, rounded ears that are mediallyjoined on forehead, reach near nose tip or beyond when laid forward, and have wider than high antitragus; smooth upper lips without grooves or wrinkles; cylindrical skull with developed basisphenoid pits and palate without emargination on anterior border; and long, curved upper incisors that are in contact, molars with Wshaped cusps, and M” with variably developed third commissure. The Black Bonneted Bat has blackish or reddish-brown dorsal pelage, paler venter, and grayish sides. Dorsal hairs have dark bases. Ears and wing membranes are darkish brown. Tragus is small and pointed. Males have well-developed gular gland on throat, which is rudimentary on females and absent on immature individuals. Skull is relatively narrow, with mastoid breadth less than one-half the cranium length. Dental formula ofall species of Eumopsis11/2,C 1/1, P2/2,M 3/3 (x2) = 30. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 42 and FN = 60 or 62. On following pages: 26. Common Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops bonariensis ); 27. Chimera’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops 30. Delta Bonneted Bat ( Eumops delticus ); 31. Fierce Bonneted Bat ( Eumops ferox ); 32. Florida Bonneted Bat ( Eumops hansae ); 35. Guianan Bonneted Bat ( Eumops maurus ); 36. Northern Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops nanus ); 37. Patagonian 39. Trumbull's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops trumbull)); 40. Underwood's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops underwoodi ); 41. Wilson's chimaera ); 28. Chiribaya’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops chiribaya ); 29. Big Bonneted Bat ( Eumops dabbenei ); floridanus ); 33. Wagner's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops glaucinus ); 34. Sanborn’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops patagonicus ); 38. Western Bonneted Bat ( Eumops perotis ), Bonneted Bat ( Eumops wilsoni ).	Rainforests, dry forests, and coastal plains from sea level to elevations of c. 2000 m .	The Black Bonneted Bat is an aerial insectivore.	The Black Bonneted Bat is polyestrous, with females pregnant in February-March and August. Lactating females were found in March and July-August, non-reproductive females in February and May, and juveniles in April.	The Black Bonneted Bat starts flying at dusk and has been observed foraging over ponds, streams, pastures, and savanna. It roosts in tree hollows, under bark, and in roofs of buildings. All species of Eumops have typical echolocation calls of open-space foragers that are usually of low frequency, long call duration, low bandwidth, and long pulse interval. There is plasticity in these FM downward calls, with most species able to alternate peak frequencies. The Black Bonneted Bat has an average peak frequency of 20 kHz, start frequency of 34 kHz, and ending frequency of 14 kHz.	Colonies of at least 15 Black Bonneted Bats have been found roosting in the attic of a house in French Guiana .	Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red Lust.	Best et al. (2002) | Brosset & Dubost (1967) | Eger (1974, 1977, 2008) | Husson (1962) | Jung et al. (2014) | Reid (1997) | Varella-Garcia et al. (1989) | Warner et al. (1974)	https://zenodo.org/record/6772281/files/figure.png	25. Black Bonneted Bat Eumops auripendulus French: Eumope des palmiers / German: Dunkle Bulldogfledermaus / Spanish: Eumops de Shaw Other common names: Shaw's Bonneted Bat , Shaw's Mastiff Bat Taxonomy. Vespertilio auripendulus G. Shaw, 1800 , “ Guiana .” Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to French Guiana. Two subspecies are recognized. Subspecies and Distribution. E.a.auripendulusG.Shaw,1800—fromSMexico(Oaxaca,Tabasco,QuintanaRoo,andChiapas)SthroughoutCentralAmericatoPeru,Bolivia,andCBrazil;alsoinJamaicaandTrinidadI. E. a. major Eger, 1974 — E Brazil , S Paraguay , and NE Argentina . Descriptive notes. Head—body 74-100 mm, tail 42-64 mm, ear 16-25 mm, hindfoot 10-15 mm, forearm 55-69 mm; weight 24-38 g. All species of Eumops have large, rounded ears that are mediallyjoined on forehead, reach near nose tip or beyond when laid forward, and have wider than high antitragus; smooth upper lips without grooves or wrinkles; cylindrical skull with developed basisphenoid pits and palate without emargination on anterior border; and long, curved upper incisors that are in contact, molars with Wshaped cusps, and M” with variably developed third commissure. The Black Bonneted Bat has blackish or reddish-brown dorsal pelage, paler venter, and grayish sides. Dorsal hairs have dark bases. Ears and wing membranes are darkish brown. Tragus is small and pointed. Males have well-developed gular gland on throat, which is rudimentary on females and absent on immature individuals. Skull is relatively narrow, with mastoid breadth less than one-half the cranium length. Dental formula ofall species of Eumopsis11/2,C 1/1, P2/2,M 3/3 (x2) = 30. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 42 and FN = 60 or 62. On following pages: 26. Common Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops bonariensis ); 27. Chimera’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops 30. Delta Bonneted Bat ( Eumops delticus ); 31. Fierce Bonneted Bat ( Eumops ferox ); 32. Florida Bonneted Bat ( Eumops hansae ); 35. Guianan Bonneted Bat ( Eumops maurus ); 36. Northern Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops nanus ); 37. Patagonian 39. Trumbull's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops trumbull)); 40. Underwood's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops underwoodi ); 41. Wilson's chimaera ); 28. Chiribaya’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops chiribaya ); 29. Big Bonneted Bat ( Eumops dabbenei ); floridanus ); 33. Wagner's Bonneted Bat ( Eumops glaucinus ); 34. Sanborn’s Bonneted Bat ( Eumops Dwarf Bonneted Bat ( Eumops patagonicus ); 38. Western Bonneted Bat ( Eumops perotis ), Bonneted Bat ( Eumops wilsoni ). Habitat. Rainforests, dry forests, and coastal plains from sea level to elevations of c. 2000 m . Food and Feeding. The Black Bonneted Bat is an aerial insectivore. Breeding. The Black Bonneted Bat is polyestrous, with females pregnant in February-March and August. Lactating females were found in March and July-August, non-reproductive females in February and May, and juveniles in April. Activity patterns. The Black Bonneted Bat starts flying at dusk and has been observed foraging over ponds, streams, pastures, and savanna. It roosts in tree hollows, under bark, and in roofs of buildings. All species of Eumops have typical echolocation calls of open-space foragers that are usually of low frequency, long call duration, low bandwidth, and long pulse interval. There is plasticity in these FM downward calls, with most species able to alternate peak frequencies. The Black Bonneted Bat has an average peak frequency of 20 kHz, start frequency of 34 kHz, and ending frequency of 14 kHz. Movements, Home range and Social organization. Colonies of at least 15 Black Bonneted Bats have been found roosting in the attic of a house in French Guiana . Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red Lust. Bibliography. Best et al. (2002), Brosset & Dubost (1967), Eger (1974, 1977, 2008), Husson (1962), Jung et al. (2014), Reid (1997), Varella-Garcia et al. (1989), Warner et al. (1974).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Molossidae	Eumops auripendulus	Eumops		auripendulus	Shaw	1800	1	Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist.	1(1): 137	Black Bonneted Bat	 abrasus Miller, 1906 [not Temminck, 1827]; amplexicaudatus Geoffroy, 1805; barbatus J. A. Allen, 1904; leucopleura Wagner, 1843; longimanus Wagner, 1843; milleri J. A. Allen, 1900; oaxacensis Goodwin, 1956; <b>major</b> Eger, 1974.	French Guiana.	Oaxaca and YucatÃ¡n (Mexico) to Peru, Bolivia, N Argentina, E Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad, and Jamaica.	Not listed.	Least Concern	Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).	Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Eumops auripendulus	23	Black Bonneted Bat	Shaw's Bonneted Bat|Shaw's Mastiff Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	VESPERTILIONOIDEA	MOLOSSIDAE	MOLOSSINAE	NA	Eumops	NA	auripendulus	G. Shaw	1800	1						"Guiana." Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to French Guiana.			auripendulus (G. Shaw, 1800)|amplexicaudatus (Ã‰. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1805)|longimanus (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|leucopleura (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|milleri (J. A. Allen, 1900)|barbatus (J. A. Allen, 1904)|oaxacensis G. G. Goodwin, 1956|major Eger, 1974	NA	NA	Jamaica|Mexico|Belize|Guatemala|Honduras|El Salvador|Nicaragua|Costa Rica|Panama|Colombia|Venezuela|Trinidad & Tobago|Guyana|Suriname|French Guiana|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil|Paraguay|Argentina	North America|South America	Nearctic|Neotropic	LC	0	0	0	Eumops_auripendulus	0	sciname match	Eumops_auripendulus	0	IUCN. 2022. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-1. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on [28 September, 2022].	8241	Eumops auripendulus	ANIMALIA	CHORDATA	MAMMALIA	CHIROPTERA	MOLOSSIDAE	Eumops	auripendulus	(Shaw, 1800)	This species is called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). The Jamaican form was reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).	100000000	Eumops auripendulus	Least Concern		2015	2015-07-20 00:00:00 UTC	3.1	English	This species is listed as Least Concern in view of its wide distribution, presumed large population, and because it is unlikely to be declining at nearly the rate required to qualify for listing in a threatened category.	It ; is an insectivore (Barquez et al. 1993). It occurs in dense forests, in coastal plains, deciduous forests and chacos, but has been found in human-disturbed areas and in a savanna (Best et al . 2002). On the Yucatan Peninsula, Shawâ€™s Mastiff Bat has been observed at dusk over a highway (Ingles 1959, Jones et al . 1973). In Panama, individuals tended not to hang head down but instead tended to crawl into cracks and small recesses. When disturbed, they almost never flew but tried to escape by running on all fours (Bloedel 1955). In Trinidad, E. auripendulus was encountered at the same site as M. ater and M. molossus (Genoways et al . 1973). In Mexico it has been found in tropical moist forests under 1,000 m asl (Arita 2005).	In Mexico it could be threatened by deforestation.	It ; occurs at elevations of 25â€“100 m asl in Venezuela and from lowlands to 1,800 m asl in Peru (Best et al. 2002). Its seldom captured in mist nets.	Unknown	This species is found from Oaxaca and YucatÃ¡n (Mexico) to Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, northern Argentina, Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad and Jamaica (Simmons 2005). There are no valid records for Belize (Miller pers. comm.).	This species is not used.	Terrestrial	It is found in protected areas.	Neotropical		FALSE	FALSE	Global	Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2023). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.4 (1.4). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136157 	Molossidae	Eumops		auripendulus	Shaw	1800	1	Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist.	1(1): 137	Black Bonneted Bat	 abrasus Miller, 1906 [not Temminck, 1827]; amplexicaudatus Geoffroy, 1805; barbatus J. A. Allen, 1904; leucopleura Wagner, 1843; longimanus Wagner, 1843; milleri J. A. Allen, 1900; oaxacensis Goodwin, 1956; <b>major</b> Eger, 1974.	French Guiana.	Oaxaca and YucatÃ¡n (Mexico) to Peru, Bolivia, N Argentina, E Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad, and Jamaica.	Not listed.	Least Concern	Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).	Eumops auripendulus	1005174	23	Black Bonneted Bat	Shaw's Bonneted Bat|Shaw's Mastiff Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	VESPERTILIONOIDEA	Molossidae	MOLOSSINAE	NA	Eumops	NA	auripendulus	G. Shaw	1800	1						"Guiana." Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to French Guiana.			auripendulus (G. Shaw, 1800)|amplexicaudatus (Ã‰. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1805)|longimanus (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|leucopleura (J. A. Wagner, 1843)|milleri (J. A. Allen, 1900)|barbatus (J. A. Allen, 1904)|oaxacensis G. G. Goodwin, 1956|major Eger, 1974	NA	NA				Jamaica|Mexico|Belize|Guatemala|Honduras|El Salvador|Nicaragua|Costa Rica|Panama|Colombia|Venezuela|Trinidad & Tobago|Guyana|Suriname|French Guiana|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil|Paraguay|Argentina	North America|South America	Nearctic|Neotropic	LC	0	0	0	Eumops_auripendulus	0	sciname match	Eumops_auripendulus	0	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	Eumops_auripendulus	1005174	23	Black Bonneted Bat	Shaw's Bonneted Bat|Shaw's Mastiff Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Vespertilionoidea	Molossidae	Molossinae	NA	Eumops	NA	auripendulus	G. K. Shaw	1	Vespertilio Auripendulus	Shaw, G.K. 1800. General Zoology, or Systematic Natural History. Vol. I. Part 1. Mammalia. G. Kearsley, London, 248 pp.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41150818				"Guiana." Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to French Guiana.			NA	NA				Jamaica|Mexico|Belize|Guatemala|Honduras|El Salvador|Nicaragua|Costa Rica|Panama|Colombia|Venezuela|Trinidad and Tobago|Guyana|Suriname|French Guiana|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil|Paraguay|Argentina	North America|South America	Nearctic|Neotropic	LC	0	0	0	Eumops_auripendulus	0	sciname match	Eumops_auripendulus	0	Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2025). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.7 (1.7). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14796586	Molossidae	Eumops		auripendulus	Shaw	1800	1	Gen. Zool. Syst. Nat. Hist.	1(1): 137	Black Bonneted Bat	abrasus Miller, 1906 [not Temminck, 1827]; amplexicaudatus Geoffroy, 1805; barbatus J. A. Allen, 1904; leucopleura Wagner, 1843; longimanus Wagner, 1843; milleri J. A. Allen, 1900; oaxacensis Goodwin, 1956; major Eger, 1974.	French Guiana.	Oaxaca and YucatÃ¡n (Mexico) to Peru, Bolivia, N Argentina, E Brazil, Venezuela, the Guianas, Trinidad, and Jamaica.	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	<a href='https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/8241/97206888/' target='_blank'>Least Concern</a>	Called abrasus in Hall and Kelson (1959), but see Husson (1962) and Hall (1981). Also see Best et al. (2002). Jamaican form reviewed by Timm and Genoways (2003).		Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	NA	Eumops auripendulus; Eumops auripendulus; Eumops auripendulus; Eumops auripendulus; Eumops auripendulus; Eumops auripendulus; auripendulus; major; abrasus; amplexicaudatus; barbatus; leucopleura; longimanus; milleri; oaxacensis; auripendulus; major; major; abrasus; amplexicaudatus; barbatus; leucopleura; longimanus; milleri; oaxacensis; auripendulus; amplexicaudatus; longimanus; leucopleura; milleri; barbatus; oaxacensis; major; Eumope des palmiers; Dunkle Bulldogfledermaus; Eumops de Shaw; Shaw's Bonneted Bat; Shaw's Mastiff Bat; Black Bonneted Bat; Shaw's Bonneted Bat; Shaw's Mastiff Bat; Black Bonneted Bat; Black Bonneted Bat; E. auripendulus
