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Nycticeinops schlieffeni 

Linguistics
Actual scientific name :   Nycticeinops schlieffeni 
     
Old scientific name :   Scoteinus schlieffenii (albiventer) 
     
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English name :   Schlieffen's Bat
     
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Description :   Length: 7,5 cm; wingspan: 18 cm; forearm: 3 cm; weight: 4,5 g. Pelage varies from tawny to reddish-brown above and is paler below. Ears are large and rounded. Wing membranes are dark brown. Tail is long and completely enclosed by the interfemoral membrane.  
     
Habitat :   Woodland. 
     
Behaviour :   Lives singly. Roosts in crevices, trunks of trees or buildings. 
     
Diet :   Insects.  
     
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