http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#wasDerivedFrom	http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/format	name_CH1_1980	name_MSW1_1982	name_CH3_1991	name_MSW2_1993	name_Koopman_1994	name_MSW3_2005	name_HMW_2019	name_BatNames_2022	name_MDD_2022	name_IUCN_2022	name_BatNames_2023	name_MDD_2023	name_MDD_2025_2.0	name_batnames_2025_1.7	name_MDD_2025_2.2	column151	taxonomic_notes_concatenated	column171	synonyms_CH1	subspecies__MSW2	synonyms__MSW1	synonyms_CH3	synonyms_MSW2	subspecies_Koopman94_interpreted	subspecies_MSW3_interpreted	synonym_MSW3_interpreted	subspecies_HMW_interpreted	synonym_HMW_interpreted	subspecies_batnames_interpreted	synonym_batnames_interpreted	synonym_MDD_interpreted	synonym_IUCN_interpreted	subspecies_batnames2023_interpreted	synonym_batnames2023_interpreted	synonym_MDD2023_interpreted	synonym_MDD2025_interpreted	subspecies_batnames2025_interpreted	synonyms_batnames2025_interpreted	nominalNames	column391	docOrigin_CH1	commonName_CH1	distribution_CH1	docOrigin_MSW1	column451	typeLocality_MSW1	authority_MSW1	year_MSW1	citation_MSW1	distribution	comment_MSW1	docOrigin_CH3	commonName_CH3	distribution_CH3	docOrigin_MSW2	authority_MSW2	year_MSW2	citation_MSW2	comments_MSW2	distribution_MSW2	typeLocality_MSW2	docOrigin_Koopman94	authority_Koopman94	year_Koopman94	description_Koopman94	distribution_Koopman94	diversity_Koopman94	subspecies_Koopman94	page	rank	name	authority	year	parent	parent_rank	corrected_name	actual_species_count	claimed_species_count	dental_formula	description	diversity	full_subspecies_text	name_line	species_index	subspecies	synonym	text	docOrigin_MSW3	order_MSW3	family_MSW3	subfamily_MSW3	tribe_MSW3	name_MSW3	genus_MSW3	subgenus_MSW3	species_MSW3	authoritySpeciesAuthor_MSW3	(parentheses (1=author & date in parentheses)_MSW3	authoritySpeciesYear_MSW3	actualDate_MSW3	citation_MSW3	volume_MSW3	issue_MSW3	pages_MSW3	type_species_MSW3	commonName_MSW3	typeLocality_MSW3	distribution_MSW3	status_MSW3	synonym_MSW3	comments_MSW3	docId_HMW	docOrigin_HMW	docISBN_HMW	docName_HMW	docMasterId_HMW	docPageNumber_HMW	derivedFrom_HMW	name_HMW	family_HMW	genus_HMW	species_HMW	authoritySpeciesAuthor_HMW	authoritySpeciesYear	commonNames_HMW	taxonomy_HMW	subspeciesAndDistribution_HMW	descriptiveNotes_HMW	habitat_HMW	foodAndFeeding_HMW	breeding_HMW	activityPatterns_HMW	movementsHomeRangeAndSocialOrganization_HMW	statusAndConservation_HMW	bibliography_HMW	distributionImageURL_HMW	verbatimText_HMW	docOrigin_batnames	family_batnames	name_batnames	genus_batnames	subgenus_batnames	species_batnames	authoritySpeciesAuthor_batnames	date_batnames	parentheses_batnames (1=author & date in parentheses)	citation_batnames	docPageNumber_batnames	common Name_batnames	synonyms_batnames	type_locality_batnames	Distribution_batnames	CITES_batnames	IUCN_batnames	comments_batnames	docOrigin_MDD	name_MDD	phylosort_MDD	mainCommonName_MDD	otherCommonNames_MDD	subclass_MDD	infraclass_MDD	magnorder_MDD	superorder_MDD	order_MDD	suborder_MDD	infraorder_MDD	parvorder_MDD	superfamily_MDD	family_MDD	subfamily_MDD	tribe_MDD	genus_MDD	subgenus_MDD	specificEpithet_MDD	authoritySpeciesAuthor_MDD	authoritySpeciesYear_MDD	authorityParentheses_MDD	originalNameCombination_MDD	authoritySpeciesCitation_MDD	authoritySpeciesLink_MDD	holotypeVoucher_MDD	holotypeVoucherURIs_MDD	typeLocality_MDD	typeLocalityLatitude_MDD	typeLocalityLongitude_MDD	nominalNames_MDD	taxonomyNotes_MDD	taxonomyNotesCitation_MDD	countryDistribution_MDD	continentDistribution_MDD	biogeographicRealm_MDD	iucnStatus_MDD	extinct_MDD	domestic_MDD	flagged_MDD	CMW_sciName_MDD	diffSinceCMW_MDD	MSW3_matchtype_MDD	MSW3_sciName_MDD	diffSinceMSW3_MDD	docOrigin_IUCN	internalTaxonId_IUCN	NAME_IUCN	kingdomName_IUCN	phylumName_IUCN	className_IUCN	orderName_IUCN	familyName_IUCN	genusName_IUCN	speciesName_IUCN	authoritySpeciesAuthorYear_IUCN	taxonomicNotes_IUCN	assessmentId_IUCN	scientificName_IUCN	redlistCategory_IUCN	redlistCriteria_IUCN	yearPublished_IUCN	assessmentDate_IUCN	criteriaVersion_IUCN	language_IUCN	rationale_IUCN	habitat_IUCN	threats_IUCN	population_IUCN	populationTrend_IUCN	range_IUCN	useTrade_IUCN	systems_IUCN	conservationActions_IUCN	realm_IUCN	yearLastSeen_IUCN	possiblyExtinct_IUCN	possiblyExtinctInTheWild_IUCN	scopes_IUCN	docOrigin_batnames2023	FAMILY_batnames2023	GENUS_batnames2023	SUBGENUS_batnames2023	SPECIES_batnames2023	authoritySpeciesAuthor_batnames2023	authoritySpeciesYearbatnames2023	PARENTHESES_batnames2023 (1=AUTHOR & DATE IN PARENTHESES)	CITATION_batnames2023	PAGES_batnames2023	COMMON NAME_batnames2023	SYNONYMS_batnames2023	TYPE LOCALITY_batnames2023	DISTRIBUTION_batnames2023	CITES_batnames2023	IUCN_batnames2023	COMMENTS_batnames2023	name MDD2023	id_MDD2023	phylosort_MDD2023	mainCommonName_MDD2023	otherCommonNames_MDD2023	subclass_MDD2023	infraclass_MDD2023	magnorder_MDD2023	superorder_MDD2023	order_MDD2023	suborder_MDD2023	infraorder_MDD2023	parvorder_MDD2023	superfamily_MDD2023	Family_mdd2023	subfamily_MDD2023	tribe_MDD2023	genus_MDD2023	subgenus_MDD2023	specificEpithet_MDD2023	authoritySpeciesAuthor_MDD2023	authoritySpeciesYear_MDD2023	authorityParentheses_MDD2023	originalNameCombination_MDD2023	authoritySpeciesCitation_MDD2023	authoritySpeciesLink_MDD2023	holotypeVoucher_MDD2023	holotypeVoucherURIs_MDD2023	typeLocality_MDD2023	typeLocalityLatitude_MDD2023	typeLocalityLongitude_MDD2023	nominalNames_MDD2023	taxonomyNotes_MDD2023	taxonomyNotesCitation_MDD2023	distributionNotes_MDD2023	distributionNotesCitation_MDD2023	subregionDistribution_MDD2023	countryDistribution_MDD2023	continentDistribution_MDD2023	biogeographicRealm_MDD2023	iucnStatus_MDD2023	extinct_MDD2023	domestic_MDD2023	flagged_MDD2023	CMW_sciName_MDD2023	diffSinceCMW_MDD2023	MSW3_matchtype_MDD2023	MSW3_sciName_MDD2023	diffSinceMSW3_MDD2023	docOrigin_MDD2025	sciName	id	phylosort	mainCommonName	otherCommonNames	subclass	infraclass	magnorder	superorder	order	suborder	infraorder	parvorder	superfamily	family	subfamily	tribe	genus	subgenus	specificEpithet	authoritySpeciesAuthor	authorityParentheses	originalNameCombination	authoritySpeciesCitation	authoritySpeciesLink	typeVoucher	typeKind	typeVoucherURIs	typeLocality	typeLocalityLatitude	typeLocalityLongitude	taxonomyNotes	taxonomyNotesCitation	distributionNotes	distributionNotesCitation	subregionDistribution	countryDistribution	continentDistribution	biogeographicRealm	iucnStatus	extinct	domestic	flagged	CMW_sciName	diffSinceCMW	MSW3_matchtype	MSW3_sciName	diffSinceMSW3	docOrigin_batnames2025	Family	Genus	Subgenus	Species	Author	Date	Parentheses (1=author & date in parentheses)	Citation	Pages	Common Name	Synonyms	Type Locality	Distribution	CITES	IUCN	Comments	column3781	column3791	subtribe	CONCAT_ALTNAMES
line:xlsx:hash://sha256/181a039844a33e66a35a457b7ece741051086608e425a040051b79581d606b97!/Sheet1!/L461	application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Lonchophylla pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris pattoni		[HMW] Lonchophylla patton: Woodman & Timm, 2006 , “Reserva Cusco Amazonico (ca. 12º33' S , 69°03' W ), 200 m : el evation; north bank of the Rio Madre de Dios ; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru .” Hsunycteris pattoni was previously confused with “ Lonchophylla ” thomasi , now H. thomasi . Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data show H. thomasi is paraphyletic in relation to H. pattoni . Monotypic.; [MDD2022] recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris; [MDD2023] recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris; [MDD2025_2.0] recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris; [MDD2025_2.2] recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris														pattoni				pattoni 	pattoni 			pattoni (Woodman & Timm, 2006)						N/A																																								NA																											03A687BCFF9AFF9D165BF95DFA97F156	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	527	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/03/A6/87/03A687BCFF9AFF9D165BF95DFA97F156.xml	Hsunycteris pattoni	Phyllostomidae	Hsunycteris	pattoni		2006	Lonchophylle de Patton @fr | Patton-Nektarfledermaus @de | Sunicterio de Patton @es | Patton's Small Nectar Bat @en	Lonchophylla patton: Woodman & Timm, 2006 , “Reserva Cusco Amazonico (ca. 12º33' S , 69°03' W ), 200 m : el evation; north bank of the Rio Madre de Dios ; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru .” Hsunycteris pattoni was previously confused with “ Lonchophylla ” thomasi , now H. thomasi . Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data show H. thomasi is paraphyletic in relation to H. pattoni . Monotypic.	Known from scattered localities in Amazon Basin, including SE Colombia ( Amazonas Department ), W & C Brazil (Amazonas and Para states), E Ecuador (Zamora, Sucumbios , Orellana , and Pastaza provinces), E Peru ( Loreto and Madre de Dios departments), and NE Bolivia (La Paz and Beni departments).	Head-body 51-59 mm, tail 5-10 mm, ear 12-17 mm, hindfoot 7-11 mm, forearm 31-34 mm; weight 5-12 g. Patton’s Nectar Bat is among the smaller species in the subfamily. Dorsal hairs are 6-7 mm and distinctly bicolored, with paler basal two-thirds or so tending toward pale vinaceous fawn and distal segment medium chocolate-brown to reddish brown, some hairs with slightly paler tips. Venter is somewhat paler than dorsum, proximal one-half of hairs are pale, and distal segments approach yellowish brown to reddish brown. Muzzle is elongated, with lower jaw extending slightly beyond upper jaw. Dermal papillae on chin are large and not separated by basal cleft. Weakly developed central rib of noseleaf extends to tip. Ears and wing membranes are blackish brown, and wing attaches to ankle. Forearms are naked. Tail membrane is only sparsely haired. Rostrum is narrow and only slightly longer than braincase. In dorsal view of skull, rostrum is short and narrow, only slightly inflated above first upper molars; postorbital region is inflated,typically lacking lateral projections; and posterior margin of infraorbital foramen projects beyond lateral outline of rostrum. I' is more than double the size of I*; in palatal view, obvious gaps occur between I' and I?; and P* has conspicuous rooted lingual cusp. Molars are small. On following pages: 86. Thomas's Nectar Bat ( Hsunycteris thomas); 87. Chestnut Long-tongued Bat ( Lionycteris spurrell); 88. Brazilian Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla mordax ); 89. Chocoan Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla chocoanal; 90. Goldman's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla concava ); 91. Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat ( Lonchophylla fornicata ); 92. Orces's Long-tongued Bat ( Lonchophylla orcesi ); 93. Western Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla hesperia ); 94. Eastern Cordilleran Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla orienticollina ); 95. Handley’s Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla handleyi ); 96. Orange Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla robusta ); 97. Dekeyser's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla dekeyseri ), 98. Pale-bellied Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla inexpectata ); 99. Bokermann’s Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla bokermanni ); 100. Peracchi's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla peracchii ); 101. Long-snouted Bat ( Platalina genovensium ); 102. Vieira's Long-tongued Bat ( Xeronycteris vieirai ).	Amazonian lowlands mostly below elevations of 300 m but up to almost 1000 m in eastern Ecuador . Specific habitats of Patton’s Nectar Bat are mainly mature and secondary rainforests but also clearings and plantations. It might prefer to fly in lower forest strata.	No information.	No information.	No information.	No information.	Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List (as Lonchophylla patton ). Available information about Patton’s Nectar Bat is inadequate to make reliable assessments of conservation risks.	Griffiths & Gardner (2008b) | Mantilla-Meluk, Jiménez-Ortega & Baker (2009a) | Mantilla-Meluk, Ramirez-Chaves et al. (2010) | Parlos et al. (2014) | Tirira (2012a) | Velazco et al. (2017) | Woodman & Timm (2006)	https://zenodo.org/record/6458780/files/figure.png	85. Patton’s Nectar Bat Hsunycteris pattoni French: Lonchophylle de Patton / German: Patton-Nektarfledermaus / Spanish: Sunicterio de Patton Other common names: Patton's Small Nectar Bat Taxonomy. Lonchophylla patton: Woodman & Timm, 2006 , “Reserva Cusco Amazonico (ca. 12º33' S , 69°03' W ), 200 m : el evation; north bank of the Rio Madre de Dios ; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru .” Hsunycteris pattoni was previously confused with “ Lonchophylla ” thomasi , now H. thomasi . Phylogenetic analyses of molecular data show H. thomasi is paraphyletic in relation to H. pattoni . Monotypic. Distribution. Known from scattered localities in Amazon Basin, including SE Colombia ( Amazonas Department ), W & C Brazil (Amazonas and Para states), E Ecuador (Zamora, Sucumbios , Orellana , and Pastaza provinces), E Peru ( Loreto and Madre de Dios departments), and NE Bolivia (La Paz and Beni departments). Descriptive notes. Head-body 51-59 mm, tail 5-10 mm, ear 12-17 mm, hindfoot 7-11 mm, forearm 31-34 mm; weight 5-12 g. Patton’s Nectar Bat is among the smaller species in the subfamily. Dorsal hairs are 6-7 mm and distinctly bicolored, with paler basal two-thirds or so tending toward pale vinaceous fawn and distal segment medium chocolate-brown to reddish brown, some hairs with slightly paler tips. Venter is somewhat paler than dorsum, proximal one-half of hairs are pale, and distal segments approach yellowish brown to reddish brown. Muzzle is elongated, with lower jaw extending slightly beyond upper jaw. Dermal papillae on chin are large and not separated by basal cleft. Weakly developed central rib of noseleaf extends to tip. Ears and wing membranes are blackish brown, and wing attaches to ankle. Forearms are naked. Tail membrane is only sparsely haired. Rostrum is narrow and only slightly longer than braincase. In dorsal view of skull, rostrum is short and narrow, only slightly inflated above first upper molars; postorbital region is inflated,typically lacking lateral projections; and posterior margin of infraorbital foramen projects beyond lateral outline of rostrum. I' is more than double the size of I*; in palatal view, obvious gaps occur between I' and I?; and P* has conspicuous rooted lingual cusp. Molars are small. On following pages: 86. Thomas's Nectar Bat ( Hsunycteris thomas); 87. Chestnut Long-tongued Bat ( Lionycteris spurrell); 88. Brazilian Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla mordax ); 89. Chocoan Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla chocoanal; 90. Goldman's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla concava ); 91. Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat ( Lonchophylla fornicata ); 92. Orces's Long-tongued Bat ( Lonchophylla orcesi ); 93. Western Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla hesperia ); 94. Eastern Cordilleran Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla orienticollina ); 95. Handley’s Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla handleyi ); 96. Orange Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla robusta ); 97. Dekeyser's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla dekeyseri ), 98. Pale-bellied Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla inexpectata ); 99. Bokermann’s Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla bokermanni ); 100. Peracchi's Nectar Bat ( Lonchophylla peracchii ); 101. Long-snouted Bat ( Platalina genovensium ); 102. Vieira's Long-tongued Bat ( Xeronycteris vieirai ). Habitat. Amazonian lowlands mostly below elevations of 300 m but up to almost 1000 m in eastern Ecuador . Specific habitats of Patton’s Nectar Bat are mainly mature and secondary rainforests but also clearings and plantations. It might prefer to fly in lower forest strata. Food and Feeding. No information. Breeding. No information. Activity patterns. No information. Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information. Status and Conservation. Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List (as Lonchophylla patton ). Available information about Patton’s Nectar Bat is inadequate to make reliable assessments of conservation risks. Bibliography. Griffiths & Gardner (2008b), Mantilla-Meluk, Jiménez-Ortega & Baker (2009a), Mantilla-Meluk, Ramirez-Chaves et al. (2010), Parlos et al. (2014), Tirira (2012a), Velazco et al. (2017), Woodman & Timm (2006).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Phyllostomidae	Hsunycteris pattoni	Hsunycteris		pattoni	Woodman and Timm	2006	1	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	119(4): 455	Patton&apos;s Nectar Bat	None.	14 km E of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; Peru	Colombia, SE Peru, Bolivia	Not listed.	Data Deficient as Lonchophylla pattoni 		Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Hsunycteris pattoni	23	Patton's Nectar Bat	Patton's Small Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	LONCHOPHYLLINAE	HSUNYCTERINI	Hsunycteris	NA	pattoni	Woodman & Timm	2006	1	Lonchophylla_pattoni	Woodman, N., & Timm, R. M. (2006). Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 119(4), 455.	https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/2642/2006_Lonchophylla2.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y	MUSM 24350/KU 144232		"Reserva Cusco AmazÃ³nico (ca. 12Â°33' S, 69Â°03' W), 200 m elevation; north bank of the RÃ­o Madre de Dios; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru."	-12.55	-69.05	pattoni (Woodman & Timm, 2006)	recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris	Woodman, N., & Timm, R. M. (2006). Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 119(4), 437-476.|Parlos, J. A., Timm, R. M., Swier, V. J., Zeballos, H., & Baker, R. J. (2014). Evaluation of the paraphyletic assemblages within Lonchophyllinae, with description of a new tribe and genus. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, 320, 1-23.	Colombia|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil	South America	Neotropic	DD	0	0	0	Hsunycteris_pattoni	0	unmatched	NA	1	IUCN. 2022. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-1. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on [28 September, 2022].	90000000	Lonchophylla pattoni	ANIMALIA	CHORDATA	MAMMALIA	CHIROPTERA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	Lonchophylla	pattoni	Woodman &; Timm, 2006		90000000	Lonchophylla pattoni	Data Deficient		2018	2016-11-03 00:00:00 UTC	3.1	English	The species is listed as Data Deficient because the available information is inadequate to make a reliable assessment of its risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population status. Confirmed records exist for SE Peru and NW Bolivia, where protected areas cover part of its distribution. Further study of all records from the lowlands of western Amazonia could reveal its real distribution and threats.	This species is known from tropical lowland forests below 1,000 m in the western Amazonia. Vegetation in the type locality consists primarily of undisturbed, evergreen, lowland tropical forest transitional between Moist Tropical Forest and Dry Tropical ;Forest (Woodman and Timm 2006). In Colombia, the area enclosing the collecting locality is characterized by primary stratified seasonally inundated forest (Mantilla-Meluk et al. 2010). It seems to prefer forested areas, either primary or secondary, but with a good cover, rather than agricultural transformed land as seen in other species of the genus.	Threats to this species are unknown.	The original description (Woodman and Timm 2006) included just one specimen from the type locality. Subsequently, other records have been added from Ecuador, Colombia, Peru and Bolivia (Mantilla-Meluk et al.  2009, 2010, Parlos et al.  2014). An analysis of abundance has not been performed so far, although the species seems to be rare.	Unknown	Lonchophylla pattoni ; is known from three localities in western Amazonia, from southeastern Peru, eastern Ecuador, and southeastern Colombia (Woodman and Timm 2006, Mantilla-Meluk et al.  2009, 2010). Additional records include one locality in SE Peru and two localities from eastern Bolivia (Parlos et al.  2014). Phylogenetic analyses indicate that this and other species formerly in Lonchophylla actually belong in a new genus, ;Hsunycteris ; (Parlos et al.  2014).		Terrestrial	The lowland forest of southeastern Peru and northwestern Bolivia, where the species has been found, are protected under several natural reserves and national parks, thus providing some overall protection. However, a lot of information about general aspects of its biology needs to be compiled for a proper assessment. Further study of all records from the lowlands of western Amazonia could reveal its real distribution and threats.	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 	Phyllostomidae	Hsunycteris		pattoni	Woodman and Timm	2006	1	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	119(4): 455	Patton&apos;s Nectar Bat	None.	14 km E of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; Peru	Colombia, SE Peru, Bolivia	Not listed.	Data Deficient as Lonchophylla pattoni 		Hsunycteris pattoni	1004926	23	Patton's Nectar Bat	Patton's Small Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	Phyllostomidae	LONCHOPHYLLINAE	HSUNYCTERINI	Hsunycteris	NA	pattoni	Woodman & Timm	2006	1	Lonchophylla_pattoni	Woodman, N., & Timm, R. M. (2006). Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 119(4), 455.	https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/2642/2006_Lonchophylla2.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y	MUSM 24350/KU 144232		"Reserva Cusco AmazÃ³nico (ca. 12Â°33' S, 69Â°03' W), 200 m elevation; north bank of the RÃ­o Madre de Dios; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru."	-12.55	-69.05	pattoni (Woodman & Timm, 2006)	recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris	Woodman, N., & Timm, R. M. (2006). Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 119(4), 437-476.|Parlos, J. A., Timm, R. M., Swier, V. J., Zeballos, H., & Baker, R. J. (2014). Evaluation of the paraphyletic assemblages within Lonchophyllinae, with description of a new tribe and genus. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, 320, 1-23.				Colombia|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil	South America	Neotropic	DD	0	0	0	Hsunycteris_pattoni	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	Hsunycteris_pattoni	1004926	23	Patton's Nectar Bat	Patton's Small Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Noctilionoidea	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophyllinae	Hsunycterini	Hsunycteris	NA	pattoni	Woodman & Timm	1	Lonchophylla pattoni	Woodman, N. and Timm, R.M. 2006-12-22. Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new _Lonchophylla_ from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 119(4):437-476.	https://doi.org/10.2988/0006-324X(2006)119[437:CAPRON]2.0.CO;2	MUSM 24350 (= KU:M:144232)	holotype	http://portal.vertnet.org/o/ku/kum?id=96091e3f-1ed8-11e3-bfac-90b11c41863e	"Reserva Cusco AmazÃ³nico (ca. 12Â°33' S, 69Â°03' W), 200 m elevation; north bank of the RÃ­o Madre de Dios; 14 km east of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; southeastern Peru."	-12.55	-69.05	recently described; moved from Lonchophylla to the recently described Hsunycteris	Woodman, N., & Timm, R. M. (2006). Characters and phylogenetic relationships of nectar-feeding bats, with descriptions of new Lonchophylla from western South America (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllini). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 119(4), 437-476.|Parlos, J. A., Timm, R. M., Swier, V. J., Zeballos, H., & Baker, R. J. (2014). Evaluation of the paraphyletic assemblages within Lonchophyllinae, with description of a new tribe and genus. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, 320, 1-23.				Colombia|Ecuador|Peru|Bolivia|Brazil	South America	Neotropic	DD (as Lonchophylla pattoni)	0	0	0	Hsunycteris_pattoni	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	Hsunycteris		pattoni	Woodman & Timm	2006	1	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	119(4): 455	Patton&apos;s Nectar Bat	None.	14 km E of Puerto Maldonado; Tambopata Province; Madre de Dios Department; Peru	Colombia, SE Peru, Bolivia	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	<a href='https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/88149229/88149238/' target='_blank'>Data Deficient as Lonchophylla pattoni</a>			Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	NA	Hsunycteris pattoni; Hsunycteris pattoni; Hsunycteris pattoni; Lonchophylla pattoni; Hsunycteris pattoni; pattoni; Lonchophylle de Patton; Patton-Nektarfledermaus; Sunicterio de Patton; Patton's Small Nectar Bat; Patton's Nectar Bat; Patton's Small Nectar Bat; Patton&apos;s Nectar Bat; H. pattoni
