Belize Biodiversity Information System
Wildlife Conservation Society
Ministry of Natural Resources' Land Information Centre
01/19/98
NAME - Pygmy round-eared bat FAMILY - Phyllostomidae SCIENTIFIC NAME - Tonatia brasiliense SYNONYMS - Tonatia nicaraguae, Tonatia venezuelae and Tonatia minuta REFERENCES - 1, 2, 3 and 6 National abundance, Conservation or Economic Status Reference Common: high density, likely to be seen in many places 4 District Reference Belize 2 Cayo 2 Corozal 2 Orange Walk 2 Stann Creek 2 Toledo 2 Administrative Unit Occurrence Temporal Reference Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve Permanent 5 Government land 5 1:50,000 Quadrangle Reference 16 45' to 17 00'; 88 45' to 89 00' 5 17 00' to 17 15'; 89 00' to 89 15' 5 16 45' to 17 00'; 89 00' to 89 15' 5 16 30' to 16 45'; 88 30' to 88 45' 5 16 00' to 16 15'; 89 00' to 89 15' 5 General Distribution Comments 5* Macaw Bank; San Lucus; Augustine References 1 McCarthy, T. J. 1993. Checklist: Mammals of Belize. BAS Newsletter 25 (2-3). 2 Hall, E. R. 1981. Mammals of North America. Second ed. John Wiley & Sons. New York. 1:109-110 3 Koopman, Karl F. 1993. Chiroptera. in Wilson, D. E., and D. M. Reeder, eds, Mammalian species of the world, 2nd ed, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 137-241. 4 Emmons, L. H. 1990. Neotropical Rainforest Mammals, a field guide. University of Chicago Press. Chicago and London. p.56-57 5 McCarthy, T. J. 1987. Distributional records of bats from the Caribbean lowlands of Belize and adjacent Guatemala and Mexico. In: Studies in Neotropical Mammalogy: Essays in Honor of Philip Hershkovitz (B.D. Patterson and R.M. Timm, eds.). Fieldiana:n.s. No. 39:137-162. 6 Koopman, Karl F. 1994. Chiroptera: Systematics (in) Handbook of Zoology. W. de Gruyter. Berlin-NY. p.46.