List of bats of Australia

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates This is the list of bats of Australia,[1][2][3] a sub-list of the list of mammals of Australia. About 81 bat species are known to occur in Australia, Lord Howe and Christmas Island.[4] This list principally follows the authoritative references, the Australian Faunal Directory[5] and Churchill (2008).[3]

Bats are all of the order Chiroptera.

Each listing includes the conservation status of the animal, following the information set out by the IUCN Red List (v. 2024-2; as at 24 December 2024).[6] The conservation categories are:[7]

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Microchiroptera (microbats)

Emballonuridae

Saccolaimus

Taphozous

Miniopteridae

Miniopterus

  • Little bent-wing bat, M. australis. East coast; New Guinea and Indonesia. Template:IUCN status
  • Northern bentwing bat, M. orianae. Northern and eastern Australia. Also called the Australasian bent-wing bat. Template:IUCN status
    • Southern bent-winged bat, M. o. bassanii. South-western Victoria.
    • Eastern bent-winged bat, M. o. oceanensis. Eastern Australia, along the entire coast.
    • Northern bent-winged bat, M. o. orianae. Top End of Northern Territory.

Molossidae

Austronomus

Chaerephon or Mops

Micronomus

Ozimops

Setirostris

Vespertilionidae (vesper bats)

Kerivoulinae

Phoniscus

Murininae

Murina
  • Flute-nosed bat, M. florium. Eastern Cape York; New Guinea and Indonesia. Also called the tube-nosed bat and the tube-nosed insectivorous bat. Template:IUCN status
    • Flute-nosed bat, M. f. florium. Not known by the other names.

Nyctophilinae

Nyctophilus

Vespertilioninae

Chalinolobus
Falsistrellus
Myotis (mouse-eared bats)
Pipistrellus
Scoteanax
Scotorepens
Vespadelus

Yinpterochiroptera

Hipposideridae

Hipposideros

Megadermatidae (false vampires)

Macroderma

Rhinolophidae

Rhinolophus

  • Eastern horseshoe bat, R. megaphyllus. Entire eastern coast of Australia and the southern coast of Victoria. Template:IUCN status
    • R. m. ignifer. Cape York Peninsula.
    • R. m. megaphyllus. East coasts of New South Wales and Victoria.
  • R. robertsi. Endemic. Cape York Peninsula.

Rhinonycteridae

Rhinonicteris

Pteropodidae

Harpyionycterinae

Dobsonia

Macroglossusinae

Macroglossus
Syconycteris

Nyctimeninae

Nyctimene

Pteropodinae

Pteropus
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Black flying fox

See also

References

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  1. Van Dyke, S. and Strahan, R. (eds.) (2008) The Mammals of Australia, Third Edition, New Holland / Queensland Museum, Brisbane Template:ISBN
  2. Churchill, S. (1998) Australian bats, New Holland, Sydney Template:ISBN
  3. a b Churchill, S. (2008) Australian bats, Allen & Unwin, Sydney Template:ISBN
  4. Menkhorst, P. and Knight, F. (2001) A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne Template:ISBN
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