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line:xlsx:hash://sha256/181a039844a33e66a35a457b7ece741051086608e425a040051b79581d606b97!/Sheet1!/L801	application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Choeronycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris harrisoni		[MSW3] See Tellez and Ortega (1999).; [HMW] Musonycteris harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960 , “ 2 km . southeast of Pueblo Juarez (formerly Hacienda LLa Magdalena), Colima , México .” This species is monotypic.; [batnames2022] See Tellez and Ortega (1999).; [IUCN] A generic synonym is ;Choeronycteris .; [batnames2023] See Tellez and Ortega (1999).; [batnames2025_1.7] See Tellez and Ortega (1999).														harrisoni	A generic synonym is ;Choeronycteris .			harrisoni	harrisoni			harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960		Corbet, G.B. and Hill, J.E. 1980. A World List of Mammalian Species. British Museum (Natural History), London, 226 pp.	Banana bat	W Mexico	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.	Musonycteris harrisoni	Mexico, Colima, 2 km S.E. Pueblo Juarez.	Schaldach and McLaughlin	1960	Los Ang. Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sei., 37:3.	Distribution: Same as for subgenus.		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	Banana bat	W, C Mexico	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.	Schaldach and McLaughlin	1960	Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci., 37:3.		Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero (Mexico).	Mexico, Colima, 2 km SE Pueblo Juarez.		SCHALDACH & MCLAUGHLIN	1960	Size fairly large (forearm length, 40-43 mm; condylobasal length, 30-34 mm).	Distribution: Same as for subgenus.	No subspecies.		83	species	C. harrisoni	SCHALDACH & MCLAUGHLIN	1960	Musonycteris	subgenus	Choeronycteris harrisoni				Size fairly large (forearm length, 40-43 mm; condylobasal length, 30-34 mm).	No subspecies.		2. C. harrisoni (SCHALDACH & MCLAUGHLIN 1960).	2	NA			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	Phyllostomidae	Glossophaginae	Glossophagini	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris		harrisoni	Schaldach and McLaughlin		1960		Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci.	37		3		Banana Bat	Mexico, Colima, 2 km SE Pueblo Juarez.	Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero (Mexico).	IUCN 2003 and IUCN/SSC Action Plan (2001) – Vulnerable.		See Tellez and Ortega (1999).	03A687BCFF99FF9913B1F430F67EF417	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	524	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/03/A6/87/03A687BCFF99FF9913B1F430F67EF417.xml	Musonycteris harrisoni	Phyllostomidae	Musonycteris	harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	Musonyctere des bananiers @fr | Bananenfledermaus @de | Musonicteriodel bananero @es | Colima Long-nosed Bat @en | Trumpet-nosed Bat @en	Musonycteris harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960 , “ 2 km . southeast of Pueblo Juarez (formerly Hacienda LLa Magdalena), Colima , México .” This species is monotypic.	C Pacific coast of Mexico ( Jalisco to Guerrero ), reaching inland to Morelos , México , and Puebla states.	Head-body 81-89 mm, tail 8-12 mm, ear 13-17 mm, hindfoot 10-14 mm, forearm 41-4-44-5 mm; weight 10-13-5 g. There is slight sexual dimorphism, with males having longer rostra (19-21 mm) than females (17-19-5 mm). The Banana Bat is small, with extremely elongated rostrum that harbors extremely long tongue. Fur is grayish brown; hair bases are paler. Ears are small and rounded. Uropatagium is complete, fully encloses short tail, and has dark, inverted U-shaped pattern. Rostrum is distinctly longer than post-rostral part of cranium. Dental formula is I 2 /0, Cl1/1,P2/35.M 3/3 ( x2 ) = 30. Dentition is characterized by missing lower incisors and large diastemata among cheekteeth.	Tropical dry forest on west coast of Mexico (“selva baja”), mostly in lowlands but up to elevations of ¢. 1700 m . Habitat of the Banana Bat is characterized by distinct dry and wet seasons.	The Banana Batis a distinct nectar specialist and feeds almost entirely on nectar and pollen from a wide variety of nocturnal flowers, including columnar cacti, such as Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum ( Cactaceae ), trees such as Pseudobombax ellipticum and Ceiba spp. ( Malvaceae ), and some herbs such as Cleome spinosa ( Cleomaceae ). Its long tongue allowsit to extract nectar up to 7 cm inside flowers and gives it year-round access to all available nectar sources. Its common name is rather unfortunate and refers to it often being captured in banana plantations; however, because these plants came from the Old World,there is no evolutionary relationship between them and the Banana Bat.	The Banana Bat has one reproductive peak per year, with reproductive females observed mostly during dry season in March-April.	Banana Bats are nocturnal. Roost information is extremely limited, butit has been observed under rocky overhangs and in caves, mines, and culverts.	The Banana Bat generally occurs at lower densities than other sympatric nectarfeeding bat species such as the Lesser Long-nosed Bat ( Leptonycteris yerbabuenae ) or Pallas’s Long-tongued Bat ( Glossophaga soricina ). It probably roosts in very small groups.	Classified as Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List. The Banana Bat occurs in Mexican tropical dry forest thatis highly threatened so its loss is of major conservation concern.	Gonzalez-Terrazas et al. (2012) | Ibarra-Cerdena et al. (2007) | Marin et al. (2016) | Orozco-Lugo et al. (2013) | Ortega et al. (2009) | Sperr et al. (2011) | Tellez & Ortega (1999) | Tschapka etal. (2008)	https://zenodo.org/record/6458768/files/figure.png	79. Banana Bat Musonycteris harrisoni French: Musonyctere des bananiers / German: Bananenfledermaus / Spanish: Musonicterio del bananero Other common names: Colima Long-nosed Bat , Trumpet-nosed Bat Taxonomy. Musonycteris harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960 , “ 2 km . southeast of Pueblo Juarez (formerly Hacienda LLa Magdalena), Colima , México .” This species is monotypic. Distribution. C Pacific coast of Mexico ( Jalisco to Guerrero ), reaching inland to Morelos , México , and Puebla states. Descriptive notes. Head-body 81-89 mm, tail 8-12 mm, ear 13-17 mm, hindfoot 10-14 mm, forearm 41-4-44-5 mm; weight 10-13-5 g. There is slight sexual dimorphism, with males having longer rostra (19-21 mm) than females (17-19-5 mm). The Banana Bat is small, with extremely elongated rostrum that harbors extremely long tongue. Fur is grayish brown; hair bases are paler. Ears are small and rounded. Uropatagium is complete, fully encloses short tail, and has dark, inverted U-shaped pattern. Rostrum is distinctly longer than post-rostral part of cranium. Dental formula is I 2 /0, Cl1/1,P2/35.M 3/3 ( x2 ) = 30. Dentition is characterized by missing lower incisors and large diastemata among cheekteeth. Habitat. Tropical dry forest on west coast of Mexico (“selva baja”), mostly in lowlands but up to elevations of ¢. 1700 m . Habitat of the Banana Bat is characterized by distinct dry and wet seasons. Food and Feeding. The Banana Batis a distinct nectar specialist and feeds almost entirely on nectar and pollen from a wide variety of nocturnal flowers, including columnar cacti, such as Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum ( Cactaceae ), trees such as Pseudobombax ellipticum and Ceiba spp. ( Malvaceae ), and some herbs such as Cleome spinosa ( Cleomaceae ). Its long tongue allowsit to extract nectar up to 7 cm inside flowers and gives it year-round access to all available nectar sources. Its common name is rather unfortunate and refers to it often being captured in banana plantations; however, because these plants came from the Old World,there is no evolutionary relationship between them and the Banana Bat. Breeding. The Banana Bat has one reproductive peak per year, with reproductive females observed mostly during dry season in March-April. Activity patterns. Banana Bats are nocturnal. Roost information is extremely limited, butit has been observed under rocky overhangs and in caves, mines, and culverts. Movements, Home range and Social organization. The Banana Bat generally occurs at lower densities than other sympatric nectarfeeding bat species such as the Lesser Long-nosed Bat ( Leptonycteris yerbabuenae ) or Pallas’s Long-tongued Bat ( Glossophaga soricina ). It probably roosts in very small groups. Status and Conservation. Classified as Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List. The Banana Bat occurs in Mexican tropical dry forest thatis highly threatened so its loss is of major conservation concern. Bibliography. Gonzalez-Terrazas et al. (2012), Ibarra-Cerdena et al. (2007), Marin et al. (2016), Orozco-Lugo et al. (2013), Ortega et al. (2009), Sperr et al. (2011), Tellez & Ortega (1999), Tschapka etal. (2008).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Phyllostomidae	Musonycteris harrisoni	Musonycteris		harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	0	Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci.	37: 1, 3	Banana Bat	None.	Mexico, Colima, 2 km SE Pueblo Juarez.	Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero (Mexico).	Not listed.	Vulnerable	See Tellez and Ortega (1999).	Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Musonycteris harrisoni	23	Banana Bat	Colima Long-nosed Bat|Trumpet-nosed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	GLOSSOPHAGINAE	CHOERONYCTERINI	Musonycteris	NA	harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	0	Musonycteris_harrisoni	Schaldach, W. J., & McLaughlin, C. A. (1960). A new genus and species of glossophagine bat from Colima, Mexico. Los Angeles County Museum, Contributions to Science, 37, 2.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/214285#page/25/mode/1up	LACM 11480		"2 km. southeast of Pueblo JuÃ¡rez (formerly Hacienda La Magdalena), Colima, MÃ©xico."			harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960	NA	NA	Mexico	North America	Nearctic	VU	0	0	0	Musonycteris_harrisoni	0	sciname match	Musonycteris_harrisoni	0	IUCN. 2022. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-1. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on [28 September, 2022].	14003	Musonycteris harrisoni	ANIMALIA	CHORDATA	MAMMALIA	CHIROPTERA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	Musonycteris	harrisoni	Schaldach &; McLaughlin, 1960	A generic synonym is ;Choeronycteris .	20000000	Musonycteris harrisoni	Vulnerable	C1	2015	2015-07-03 00:00:00 UTC	3.1	English	This species is listed as Vulnerable because it is estimated that fewer than 10,000 mature individuals remain and it is projected that the population will decline by at least 10% in the next three generations (where generation length is five to six years; Pacifici et al. 2013) based on habitat loss.	Apparently, its occurrence is restricted to the arid thorn and tropical deciduous forest along the Pacific versant. These habitats have a clear summer rainy season (from July to October) and a remarkably dry season (from November to May). During this last period the majority of the trees lose their leaves. The dominant species in these habitats are Cordia alliodora , Caesalpina eriostachys , Lysiloma divaricata , Brosimun alicastrum ;and ;Tabebuia donnell-smithi . ;This species has been found roosting in a sheltered, but not secluded, rocky overhang above a stream in a canyon. In addition, this bat was found roosting in a culvert and in a cave. ;Reproductive records are limited. Two pregnant females were collected in Colima in September. A female captured in August was lactating (Tellez and Ortega 1999). It has a generation length of five to six years (Pacifici et al. 2013).	Habitat loss, caused by changes in land use for agriculture and also by fires, is the primary threat (Arroyo Cabrales pers. comm.).	This bat species was poorly studied until a few years ago, but the German-Mexican team as part of the Program for Mexican Bat Conservation (PCMM) has carried out new studies. It is considered an uncommon species (Arroyo-Cabrales pers. comm.). They roost in small groups. ;<span lang="ES-MX">Currently they are considered as residents at the localities where they have been collected (<span lang="ES-MX">Tschapka et al.  2008<span lang="ES-MX">). They do not hibernate (Bergstresser 2002).</span>	Decreasing	<p><span lang="ES-MX">This species is known from Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan, Guerrero, Morelos and Puebla in Mexico (Ceballos and Oliva 2005, Orozco-Lugo et al.  2013). The maximum altitudinal record for the species is over 1,700 m asl (Alvarez-CastaÃ±eda and Lopez-Forment 1995, Tellez and Ortega 1999).</p>	This species is not used.	Terrestrial	This species is including inside the Mexican regulation for species conservation NOM-59-SEMARNAT-2001 (under P category which means Endangered of extinction). It is found in several protected areas (Cuenca de los Rios Valle de Bravo, Malacatepec, Tilostoc y Temascaltepec; Chamela-Cuixmala Reserve; Zicuiran-Infiernillo Biosphere Reserve). The protection of this species is being undertaken by the Program for Mexican Bat Conservation (PCMM; Arroyo-Cabrales pers. comm.).	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	Musonycteris		harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	0	Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci.	37: 1, 3	Banana Bat	None.	Mexico, Colima, 2 km SE Pueblo Juarez.	Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero (Mexico).	Not listed.	Vulnerable	See Tellez and Ortega (1999).	Musonycteris harrisoni	1004907	23	Banana Bat	Colima Long-nosed Bat|Trumpet-nosed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	Phyllostomidae	GLOSSOPHAGINAE	CHOERONYCTERINI	Musonycteris	NA	harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	0	Musonycteris_harrisoni	Schaldach, W. J., & McLaughlin, C. A. (1960). A new genus and species of glossophagine bat from Colima, Mexico. Los Angeles County Museum, Contributions to Science, 37, 2.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/214285#page/25/mode/1up	LACM 11480		"2 km. southeast of Pueblo JuÃ¡rez (formerly Hacienda La Magdalena), Colima, MÃ©xico."			harrisoni Schaldach & McLaughlin, 1960	NA	NA				Mexico	North America	Nearctic	VU	0	0	0	Musonycteris_harrisoni	0	sciname match	Musonycteris_harrisoni	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	Musonycteris_harrisoni	1004907	23	Banana Bat	Colima Long-nosed Bat|Trumpet-nosed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Noctilionoidea	Phyllostomidae	Glossophaginae	Choeronycterini	Musonycteris	NA	harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	0	Musonycteris harrisoni	Schaldach, W.J., Jr. and McLaughlin, C.A. 1960-05-19. A new genus and species of glossophagine bat from Colima, Mexico. Contributions in Science 37:1-8.	https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/52109769	LACM:Mamm:11480	holotype	http://portal.vertnet.org/o/lacm/mammals?id=8aaf42e0-14dc-4cdf-8a3e-ec272bc46cff	"2 km. southeast of Pueblo JuÃ¡rez (formerly Hacienda La Magdalena), Colima, MÃ©xico."			NA	NA				Mexico	North America	Nearctic	VU	0	0	0	Musonycteris_harrisoni	0	sciname match	Musonycteris_harrisoni	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	Phyllostomidae	Musonycteris		harrisoni	Schaldach & McLaughlin	1960	0	Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci.	37: 1, 3	Banana Bat	None.	Mexico, Colima, 2 km SE Pueblo Juarez.	Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan and Guerrero (Mexico).	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	<a href='https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/14003/22099002/' target='_blank'>Vulnerable</a>	See Tellez and Ortega (1999).		Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	Choeronycterina	Musonycteris harrisoni; Musonycteris harrisoni; Musonycteris harrisoni; Musonycteris harrisoni; Musonycteris harrisoni; Musonycteris harrisoni; harrisoni; Musonyctere des bananiers; Bananenfledermaus; Musonicteriodel bananero; Colima Long-nosed Bat; Trumpet-nosed Bat; Banana Bat; Colima Long-nosed Bat; Trumpet-nosed Bat; Banana Bat; Banana Bat; M. harrisoni
