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!/L983	application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda schliemanni		[HMW] Myzopoda schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky, 2007 , “Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d’Ankarafantsika], SF [Station Forestiere] d’Ampijoroa , Jardin Botanique A , 16°19.4’S , 46°48.4’E , 160 m ,” Madagascar . This species is monotypic.; [batnames2022] See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).; [MDD2022] recently described; [IUCN] Described as a new species by Goodman et al. (2007) using external measurements and pelage coloration and supported by population genetics (Russell et al . 2008).; [batnames2023] See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).; [MDD2023] recently described; [MDD2025_2.0] recently described; [batnames2025_1.7] See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).; [MDD2025_2.2] recently described														schliemanni	Described as a new species by Goodman et al. (2007) using external measurements and pelage coloration and supported by population genetics (Russell et al . 2008).			schliemanni 	schliemanni 			schliemanni S. M. Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky, 2007						N/A																																								NA																											03B0BC062412FFD4FF31EC79FBA6F24C	Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions	978-84-16728-19-0	hbmw_9_Myzopodidae_388.pdf.imf	hash://md5/ff89c47e2413ffd5ff87ea47ff90ffc9	393	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/03/B0/BC/03B0BC062412FFD4FF31EC79FBA6F24C.xml	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopodidae	Myzopoda	schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky	2007	Myzopode de Schliemann @fr | Schliemann-Haftscheibenfledermaus @de | Mizopoda de Schliemann @es | Schliemann's Suckerfooted Bat @en	Myzopoda schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky, 2007 , “Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d’Ankarafantsika], SF [Station Forestiere] d’Ampijoroa , Jardin Botanique A , 16°19.4’S , 46°48.4’E , 160 m ,” Madagascar . This species is monotypic.	NW Madagascar .	Total length 92-107 mm, tail 44-47 mm, ear 30-32 mm, hindfoot (without claw) 5-6 mm, forearm 45-49 mm; weight 7-8-10-3 g. The Western Sucker-footed Bat is characterized by sucker-like structures on wrists and ankles. Dorsal fur is slightly long, uniformlylight brown, and unicolored; venter is mouse-gray. Wings and interfemoral membrane are dark brown. Ears are notably long and pointed, with odd-shaped mushroom-likestructure at bases. Tail protrudes beyond hind margin oftail membrane. Upper lips extend beyond limit of mandible and areflexible.	Lowland dry deciduous forests, often heavily degraded with remnant vegetation and stands of Bismarck palms ( Bismarckia nobilis, Arecaceae ), foraging in open grasslands, particularly zones with marshland and open water, fromsealevel to ¢. 200 m .	Feces from 18 Western Sucker-footed Bats contained 65% Lepidoptera, 23% Coleoptera, and 11% Hymenoptera; no evidence of Hemiptera and Homoptera were found, and females tended to eat more lepidopterans than males. Another study foundthat Blattodea was widely consumed.	During transition between dry and wet seasons in late October to mid-December, more than 50%offemale Western Sucker-footed Bats captured were pregnant.	Western Sucker-footed Bats are nocturnal. Vast majority of known roost sites of Western Sucker-footed Bats are in furled fronds of Bismarck palms, although it roosted on the wall of a limestone cave on one occasion. They emit distinct complex FM echolocationcalls that have four elements with decreasing frequency and maximum energy at ¢.46-5 kHz.	Radio-tagged Western Suckerfooted Bats regularly changed their day roost sites. No sexual segregation based on knownsites forthis species is documented, and both sexes are represented at a given locality. Dayroost sites in Bismarck palms contained 1-32 individuals, and these roosting groups included breeding/maternity colonies of pregnant or lactating females or male bachelor colonies that group together during austral winter.	Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. Because the Western Suckerfooted Bat can be common in secondary habitats with stands of Bismarck palms, it seems adaptable to human degradation of natural dry deciduous forest formations.	Goodman (2011) | Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky (2007) | Kofoky (2009) | Kofoky et al. (2006) | Rajemison & Goodman (2007) | Rakotoarivelo & Randrianandrianina (2007)	https://zenodo.org/record/6418925/files/figure.png	1. Western Sucker-footed Bat Myzopoda schliemanni French: Myzopode de Schliemann / German: Schliemann-Haftscheibenfledermaus / Spanish: Mizopoda de Schliemann Other common names: Schliemann's Suckerfooted Bat Taxonomy. Myzopoda schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky, 2007 , “Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d’Ankarafantsika], SF [Station Forestiere] d’Ampijoroa , Jardin Botanique A , 16°19.4’S , 46°48.4’E , 160 m ,” Madagascar . This species is monotypic. Distribution. NW Madagascar . Descriptive notes. Total length 92-107 mm, tail 44-47 mm, ear 30-32 mm, hindfoot (without claw) 5-6 mm, forearm 45-49 mm; weight 7-8-10-3 g. The Western Sucker-footed Bat is characterized by sucker-like structures on wrists and ankles. Dorsal fur is slightly long, uniformlylight brown, and unicolored; venter is mouse-gray. Wings and interfemoral membrane are dark brown. Ears are notably long and pointed, with odd-shaped mushroom-likestructure at bases. Tail protrudes beyond hind margin oftail membrane. Upper lips extend beyond limit of mandible and areflexible. Habitat. Lowland dry deciduous forests, often heavily degraded with remnant vegetation and stands of Bismarck palms ( Bismarckia nobilis, Arecaceae ), foraging in open grasslands, particularly zones with marshland and open water, fromsealevel to ¢. 200 m . Food and Feeding. Feces from 18 Western Sucker-footed Bats contained 65% Lepidoptera, 23% Coleoptera, and 11% Hymenoptera; no evidence of Hemiptera and Homoptera were found, and females tended to eat more lepidopterans than males. Another study foundthat Blattodea was widely consumed. Breeding. During transition between dry and wet seasons in late October to mid-December, more than 50%offemale Western Sucker-footed Bats captured were pregnant. Activity patterns. Western Sucker-footed Bats are nocturnal. Vast majority of known roost sites of Western Sucker-footed Bats are in furled fronds of Bismarck palms, although it roosted on the wall of a limestone cave on one occasion. They emit distinct complex FM echolocationcalls that have four elements with decreasing frequency and maximum energy at ¢.46-5 kHz. Movements, Home range and Social organization. Radio-tagged Western Suckerfooted Bats regularly changed their day roost sites. No sexual segregation based on knownsites forthis species is documented, and both sexes are represented at a given locality. Dayroost sites in Bismarck palms contained 1-32 individuals, and these roosting groups included breeding/maternity colonies of pregnant or lactating females or male bachelor colonies that group together during austral winter. Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. Because the Western Suckerfooted Bat can be common in secondary habitats with stands of Bismarck palms, it seems adaptable to human degradation of natural dry deciduous forest formations. Bibliography. Goodman (2011), Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky (2007), Kofoky (2009), Kofoky et al. (2006), Rajemison & Goodman (2007), Rakotoarivelo & Randrianandrianina (2007).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Myzopodidae	Myzopoda schliemanni	Myzopoda		schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky	2007	0	Mamm. Biol.	72(2):69	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	None.	Madagascar, Province de Mahajanga, Station Forestiere d&apos;Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A	W Madagascar	Not listed.	Least Concern	See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).	Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Myzopoda schliemanni	23	Western Sucker-footed Bat	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	EMBALLONUROIDEA	MYZOPODIDAE	NA	NA	Myzopoda	NA	schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky	2007	0	Myzopoda_schliemanni	Goodman, S. M., Rakotondraparany, F., & Kofoky, A. (2007). The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology, 72(2), 65,	https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S161650470600108X	FMNH 177327		"Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d'Ankarafantsika], SF [Station ForestiÃ¨re] d'Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A, 16Â°19.4'S, 46Â°48.4'E, 160 m," Madagascar.	-16.32	46.807	schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky, 2007	recently described	Goodman, S. M., Rakotondraparany, F., & Kofoky, A. (2007). The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology, 72(2), 65-81.	Madagascar	Africa	Afrotropic	LC	0	0	0	Myzopoda_schliemanni	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].	136465	Myzopoda schliemanni	ANIMALIA	CHORDATA	MAMMALIA	CHIROPTERA	MYZOPODIDAE	Myzopoda	schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany &; Kofoky, 2007	Described as a new species by Goodman et al. (2007) using external measurements and pelage coloration and supported by population genetics (Russell et al . 2008).	20000000	Myzopoda schliemanni	Least Concern		2017	2016-08-31 00:00:00 UTC	3.1	English	This species is listed as Least Concern as it has a relatively large geographic range and population size, and like other Myzopoda is thought to do well in highly modified habitats. It is unlikely to have been negatively impacted by deforestation. However, it will be important to obtain information on the local abundance of this species.	Kofoky et al. (2006) observed M. schliemanni roosting in a cave. There are no other published observations of this species' roosting preferences, although it is assumed to also use broad-leaved plants such as Ravenala madagascariensis (Strelitziaceae) (Goodman et al . 2007; Russell et al . 2008). There are few accounts of its foraging habitats, although Rakotoarivelo and Randrianandrianina (2007) mist-netted 16 individuals in relatively disturbed forest. In Andranomanintsy forest, 17 of the 18 bats captured were males and the diet consisted mainly of Blattaria and Lepidoptera (Rajemison and Goodman 2007)	The threats to this species are poorly known because of a lack of information on habitat preferences. Russell et al. (2008) consider bats of the Myzopoda genus to benefit from deforestation.	Estimated effective population size using demographic models from two sites was between 61,453 and 134,630 individuals (Russell et al. 2008). A roosting colony of 4 individuals was reported from a cave in Parc National de Namoroka (Kofoky et al. 2006)	Unknown	This recently described species is known from central western Madagascar in lowland areas from Ankaboka in the north (Goodman et al. 2007) to Andranomanintsy in the south (Russell et al . 2008). It was not found during surveys of Parc National du Tsingy de Bemaraha (Kofoky et al . 2007), Parc National de Kirindy-MitÃ© (Goodman et al . 2005; Andriafidison et al . 2006) or Kirindy CFPF (Goodman et al . 2005). Goodman et al . (2007) suggested that the distribution of range of M. schliemanni is broader than currently known and may extend north as far as Ambanja.		Terrestrial	Myzopoda schliemanni has been trapped in Parc National de Namoroka and Parc National d'Ankarafantsika (Goodman et al. 2005) as well as a recently created protected area in the Lac Kinkony - Mahavay area (Rakotoarivelo and Randrianandriananina 2007). Based on current information this is a restricted-range species for which there are few data on natural history or ecology and basic field research is clearly needed.	Afrotropical		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 	Myzopodidae	Myzopoda		schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky	2007	0	Mamm. Biol.	72(2):69	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	None.	Madagascar, Province de Mahajanga, Station Forestiere d&apos;Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A	W Madagascar	Not listed.	Least Concern	See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).	Myzopoda schliemanni	1004832	23	Western Sucker-footed Bat	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	EMBALLONUROIDEA	Myzopodidae	NA	NA	Myzopoda	NA	schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky	2007	0	Myzopoda_schliemanni	Goodman, S. M., Rakotondraparany, F., & Kofoky, A. (2007). The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology, 72(2), 65,	https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S161650470600108X	FMNH 177327		"Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d'Ankarafantsika], SF [Station ForestiÃ¨re] d'Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A, 16Â°19.4'S, 46Â°48.4'E, 160 m," Madagascar.	-16.3233	46.80667	schliemanni Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky, 2007	recently described	Goodman, S. M., Rakotondraparany, F., & Kofoky, A. (2007). The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology, 72(2), 65-81.				Madagascar	Africa	Afrotropic	LC	0	0	0	Myzopoda_schliemanni	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	Myzopoda_schliemanni	1004832	23	Western Sucker-footed Bat	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Emballonuroidea	Myzopodidae	NA	NA	Myzopoda	NA	schliemanni	S. M. Goodman, Rakotondraparany, & Kofoky	0	Myzopoda schliemanni	Goodman, S.M., Rakotondraparany, F. and Kofoky, A. 2007-03. The description of a new species of _Myzopoda_ (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology 72(2):65-81.	https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2006.08.001	FMNH:Mamm:177327	holotype	https://collections-zoology.fieldmuseum.org/catalogue/2676095	"Province de Mahajanga [Parc National d'Ankarafantsika], SF [Station ForestiÃ¨re] d'Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A, 16Â°19.4'S, 46Â°48.4'E, 160 m," Madagascar.	-16.3233	46.80667	recently described	Goodman, S. M., Rakotondraparany, F., & Kofoky, A. (2007). The description of a new species of Myzopoda (Myzopodidae: Chiroptera) from western Madagascar. Mammalian Biology, 72(2), 65-81.				Madagascar	Africa	Afrotropic	LC	0	0	0	Myzopoda_schliemanni	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	Myzopodidae	Myzopoda		schliemanni	Goodman, Rakotondraparany & Kofoky	2007	0	Mamm. Biol.	72(2):69	Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat	None.	Madagascar, Province de Mahajanga, Station Forestiere d&apos;Ampijoroa, Jardin Botanique A	W Madagascar	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	<a href='https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/136465/21986182/' target='_blank'>Least Concern</a>	See Goodman et al. (2007) and Russell et al. (2008).		Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	NA	Myzopoda schliemanni; Myzopoda schliemanni; Myzopoda schliemanni; Myzopoda schliemanni; Myzopoda schliemanni; schliemanni; Myzopode de Schliemann; Schliemann-Haftscheibenfledermaus; Mizopoda de Schliemann; Schliemann's Suckerfooted Bat; Western Sucker-footed Bat; Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat; Schliemann's Sucker-footed Bat; M. schliemanni
