- Long-legged Bat
Taxobox | name = Long-legged Bat
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Chiroptera
familia =Phyllostomidae
genus = "Macrophyllum "
species = "M. macrophyllum"
binomial = "Macrophyllum macrophyllum"
binomial_authority =Schinz , 1821The Long-legged Bat, "Macrophyllum macrophyllum", is a
bat species from South andCentral America .It hunts close over the water surfaces of lakes and slowly flowing streams, where it seizes insects right above or directly off the surface in a similar manner to
Noctilio leporinus andMyotis daubentoni .This is an interesting example ofconvergent evolution which may imply just how valuable a habitat the water surfaceis to insectivorous bats.The sound emission, in constrast is quite different from the other water-hunting bats. M. macrophyllum has a very prominent noseleaf, and it emits the echolocation sounds through the nostrils. The time frequency characteristics of the sounds are almost identical to
Micronycteris microtis : short (1-2 ms) multiharmonic FMsweeps with most energy in the second harmonic between 95 and 75 kHz. However, thesounds resemble those of a number ofPhyllostomidae bats, includingMicronycteris microtis , but new results indicate that the intensity is significantly higher.References
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