Plecotus (bat)

Abundance: 0.02 to 24.56% (median 3.77%)

Latitudinal range: 12.2° to 52.3°

Habitats: (11), Mediterranean woodland (1), desert/xeric shrubland (2), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (12), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (1)

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Found in 27 samples

Ethiopia: Abi Jacula

France: Coudoulous I (Faunal Unit III) (Middle Pleistocene), Coudoulous I (Faunal Units IV and V) (Middle Pleistocene), Coudoulous I (Faunal Unit VI) (Middle Pleistocene), Coudoulous I (Faunal Unit VII) (Middle Pleistocene)

Germany: Petersbuch 28 (Early Miocene), Petersbuch 62 (Early Miocene)

Greece: Talaia Ori Mountains (autumn)

Italy: Rocche di Entella, Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park (site 1, netting)

Poland: Kampinos National Park (road kill), Kampinos National Park (mist nets), Lezczok Reserve (ponds), Lezczok Reserve (river)

Romania: Muntii Padurea Craiului

Slovakia: Pol’ana Biosphere Reserve, Jovsa, Durkov

Spain: Catalan coast

Ukraine: GMN-mines, IVK-mines, National Nature Park Gomolshansky lessy (Beach near stone stairs)

United States: King Leo Pit Cave (Late Pleistocene), Robinson Cave (Late Pleistocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Bootlegger Sink (Pleistocene - Holocene), Cumberland Cave (Middle Pleistocene)

See also Plecotus alleganiensis, Plecotus auritus, Plecotus austriacus, Plecotus balensis, Plecotus schoepfelii, Plecotus sp., Plecotus spp.