Genus Vespertilio

Linnaeus, 1758

Particoloured bats

Vespertilio is comparable to Eptesicus (Ese1), but with the ears much shorter and broader. In the skull (Fig. 183), the rostrum is flattened above, with a deep concavity on each side between the nares and lachrymal region. The nares are very large; they extend back nearly half way to the interorbital constriction. The width of the palatal emargination exceeds its length.

Dental formula:   i - 2 3   c 1   pm - - - 4   m 1 2 3 = 32.
                          1 2 3     1         - 2 - 4      1 2 3

The genus includes 2 species with a geographical range that includes Scandinavia; Europe; Afghanistan to China; Korea; Japan and Taiwan (Koopman, 1993). One species is present in the Indian Subcontinent:
Vespertilio murinus

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