Recife broad-nosed bat
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Platyrrhinus recifinus

The Recife broad-nosed bat, Platyrrhinus recifinus, is a species of bat from South America. It is named for the city of Recife in Brazil, where it was first recorded by Oldfield Thomas in 1901.

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Previously considered "Vulnerable", the Recife broad-nosed bat was re-classified as of "Least Concern" by the IUCN in 2008. However, it is considered an endangered species in Brazil, where it is threatened with habitat loss. It has no recognised subspecies.

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Appearance

The Recife broad-nosed bat is of average size for its subfamily, with a total body length of 58 to 93 millimetres (2.3 to 3.7 in), and a weight of 14 to 19 grams (0.49 to 0.67 oz). Individuals from the northern part of the range are generally somewhat smaller than those from the south.

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It has dark brown to greyish hair, which is paler on the underside than on the upper body. There are two broad bands of white fur on the upper surface of the head, forming clearly visible stripes, and narrower, less distinct stripes over the cheeks. The wing membrane between the legs has a U-shaped border, and has a hind border covered with dense hair.

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Recife broad-nosed bat habitat map
Recife broad-nosed bat habitat map
Recife broad-nosed bat
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References

1. Recife broad-nosed bat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recife_broad-nosed_bat
2. Recife broad-nosed bat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/17572/21971681

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