Scotophilus nucella Robbins, 1983
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Robbins, C. / E. Vanderstraeten, W. N. Verheyen, and F. de Vree, eds. (1983). A new high forest species in the African bat genus Scotophilus (Vespertilionidae). Proceedings of the 3rd International Colloquium on the Ecology and Taxonomy of African Small Mammals.
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Chordata
- class
- Mammalia
- order
- Chiroptera
- family
- Vespertilionidae
- genus
- Scotophilus
- species
- Scotophilus nucella
Name
- Homonyms
- Scotophilus nucella Robbins, 1983
- Common names
- Lesser Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Lesser Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Lesser Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Little Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Little Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Little Nut-colored House Bat in English
- Nucella House Bat in English
- Nucella House Bat in English
- Nucella House Bat in English
- Rainforest House Bat in English
- Rainforest House Bat in English
- Rainforest House Bat in English
- Robbins's House Bat in English
- Robbins's House Bat in English
- Robbins's House Bat in English
- Robbins's Yellow Bat in English
- Robbins's Yellow Bat in English
- Robbins's yellow bat in language.
- Robbins-Hausfledermaus in German
- Robbins’ ' s House Bat in English
- Robbins’s Yellow Bat in English
- Scotofilo de Robbins in language.
- Scotophile de Robbins in French
- Robbins's House Bat in English
- Robbins's Yellow Bat in English
Bibliographic References
- Robbins, C. / E. Vanderstraeten, W. N. Verheyen, and F. de Vree, eds., 1983: A new high forest species in the African bat genus Scotophilus (Vespertilionidae). Proceedings of the 3rd International Colloquium on the Ecology and Taxonomy of African Small Mammals. 19-24.
- Simmons, Nancy B. / Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds., 2005: Order Chiroptera. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 3rd ed., vols. 1 & 2. 312-529.
- Wilson, D. E., and R. A. Mittermeier, eds., 2019: null. Handbook of the Mammals of the World. 9. Bats. 1008.