• Source: Rousettus
    • Rousettus is a genus of Old World fruit bats or megabats, referred to as rousette bats. The genus is a member of the family Pteropodidae. The genus consists of seven species that range over most of Africa to southeast Asia, and the islands of the south Pacific. They are among the few megabats capable of echolocation, and the only genus of megabats known to use vocal echolocation.


      Classification


      Genus Rousettus – rousette fruit bats

      Geoffroy's rousette, R. amplexicaudatus
      Egyptian fruit bat or Egyptian rousette, R. aegyptiacus
      Leschenault's rousette, R. leschenaulti
      Linduan rousette, R. linduensis
      Comoro rousette, R. obliviosus
      Bare-backed rousette, R. spinalatus
      Madagascan rousette, R. madagascariensis
      The species in the genera Boneia, Stenonycteris, and Pilonycteris were also formerly classified in Rousettus, but phylogenetic analysis supports them being their own genera.


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