Kuhl's pipistrelle

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Kuhl's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus kuhlii) is a species of vesper bat that occurs in large areas of North Africa, Southern Europe and West Asia. It lives in temperate forests, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, temperate grassland, rural gardens, and urban areas.[1]

Taxonomy

Kuhl's pipistrelle was first described in 1817, under the name Vespertilio kuhlii, in a work by Heinrich Kuhl entitled Script error: No such module "Lang". ("The bats of Germany").[2] The specific epithet was chosen by Johann Natterer, who had collected the first specimens, and commemorates Kuhl; under the rules of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, however, Kuhl himself is regarded as the authority, as the first to report the name.[3]

The population in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Sudan was formerly known as Pipistrellus deserti, which is now considered to be a junior synonym of Pipistrellus kuhlii.[4]

Description

Kuhl's pipistrelle's fur is dark brown to yellowish, while the wings are black or dark brown. Some individuals have a white stripe at the wing edges. It has a body length of Template:Cvt with a Template:Cvt long tail, and it weighs around Template:Cvt. Its wingspan is Template:Cvt.[5] It is slightly sexually dimorphic, with males larger than the females.[6]

Distribution and habitat

Kuhl's pipistrelle lives in a variety of habitats, including commonly in urban areas. It occurs from sea-level to an elevation of Template:Cvt. As it is common across a large and increasing range, it is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.[1]

Behaviour and ecology

Kuhl's pipistrelle is a generalist insectivore, with a widely varying diet depending on the individual and location.[7] In some cases, it may also feed on small amounts of fruit.[6] It feeds by catching its prey in flight by scooping them up in its wings or tail membrane.[7] It typically hunts near other Kuhl's pipistrelles.[8]

To attract females, males will emit mating calls distinct from the normal echolocation calls, often in large groups.[8]

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