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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Vespertilioninae

Scientific name
  
Lasiurus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Bat

Family
  
Vespertilionidae

Tribe
  
Lasiurini

Higher classification
  
Vespertilioninae

Rank
  
Genus

Lasiurus Lasiurus Gray 1831 Checklist View

Lower classifications
  
Hoary bat, Eastern red bat, Desert red bat, Northern yellow bat, Southern yellow bat

Eastern red bat lasiurus borealis


Lasiurus is the genus comprising hairy-tailed bats. The generic name Lasiurus is derived from the Greek lasios (hairy) and oura (tail). It contains some of the most attractive bats (Chiroptera) in the whole continent of North America, including such species as the eastern red bat, L. borealis, and the hoary bat, L. cinereus. They are very robust and long-winged, with fast and strong flight; several species fly during parts of the day, especially when migrating south in autumn. The hoary bat and red bat will often fly in daylight during winter.

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Lasiurus eastern red bat Lasiurus borealis Male eastern red bat Flickr

When roosting, this group is also interesting as they hang from twigs, usually hidden by leaves in trees, and do not use caves. The northern species, such as the red and hoary bats, have particularly thick and dense fur for extra insulation, and may migrate south in winter, although winter roosting sites can still be quite cool.

Lasiurus Northern yellow bat Wikipedia

They are, as a genus, unusual, being the only bats apart from the parti-coloured bat Vespertilio murinus to possess an extra pair of nipples (four in total). This allows them to suckle more than the usual one pup per season that most bats produce, with two or three being common and sometimes four produced, though more rarely.

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Hoary bat lasiurus cinereus


Species

Subgenus Dasypterus
Lasiurus Lasiurus cinereus Bats of Texas

  • Lasiurus ega (Gervais, 1856) — southern yellow bat
  • Lasiurus intermedius (H.Allen, 1862) — northern yellow bat
  • Lasiurus insularis — Cuban yellow bat
  • Lasiurus xanthinus (Thomas, 1897) — western yellow bat
  • Subgenus Lasiurus
    Lasiurus BOLD Systems Taxonomy Browser Lasiurus genus

  • Lasiurus atratus (Handley, 1996)— greater red bat
  • Lasiurus blossevillii (Lesson and Garnot, 1826) — desert red bat
  • Lasiurus borealis (Müller, 1776) — eastern red bat
  • Lasiurus castaneus (Handley, 1960) — Tacarcuna bat
  • Lasiurus cinereus (Beauvois, 1796) — hoary bat
  • Lasiurus degelidus (Miller, 1931)— Jamaican red bat
  • Lasiurus ebenus (Fazzolari-Correa, 1994) — hairy-tailed bat
  • Lasiurus egregius (Peters, 1871) — big red bat
  • Lasiurus minor (Miller, 1931)
  • Lasiurus pfeifferi (Gundlach, 1861)
  • Lasiurus salinae (Thomas, 1902)
  • Lasiurus seminolus (Rhoads, 1895) — Seminole bat
  • Lasiurus semotus - (H. Allen, 1890) — Hawaiian hoary bat
  • Lasiurus varius — cinnamon red bat

  • Lasiurus Lasiurus borealis Vertebrate Collection UWSP

    References

    Lasiurus Wikipedia