Bats as Pollinators of Plants in the Lowland Forests of Central French Guiana

APPENDIX II

Opportunistic Nectarivorous Bats that may be present in central French Guiana 1

Nancy B. Simmons & Robert S. Voss
Department of Mammalogy
American Museum of Natural History
simmons@amnh.org and voss@amnh.org


CAROLLIINAE

Carollia brevicauda
Carollia perspicillata
Rhinophylla pumilio

STENODERMATINAE

Artibeus cinereus
Artibeus concolor
Artibeus gnomus
Artibeus jamaicensis
Artibeus lituratus
Artibeus obscurus
Chiroderma trinitatum
Chiroderma villosum
Ectophylla macconneli
Platyrrhinus aurarius
Platyrrhinus brachycephalus
Platyrrhinus helleri
Platyrrhinus lineatus
Sturnira lilium
Sturnira tildae
Uroderma bilobatum
Vampyressa bidens
Vampyressa brocki
Vampyressa melissa
Vampyressa pusilla
Vampyrodes caraccioli

PHYLLOSTOMINAE

Phylloderma stenops
Phyllostomus discolor
Phyllostomus hastatus
Tonatia silvicola
Trinycteris nicefori


1Omnivores, frugivores, and insectivores that may sometimes or often eat nectar.
Go to Appendix 1 - Obligate Nectarivorous Bats
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