Vespertilionidae
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<==Vespertilionidae [Vespertilioneae, Vespertiliones, Vespertilionina, Vespertilionini] | i. s.: Scoteanax | Nyctalus | |--*N. nyctalus | |--N. lasiopterus | |--N. leisleri | `--N. noctula (Schreber 1774) | Scotorepens | |--S. greyii | `--S. sanborni | Nyctophilus Leach 1822 [incl. Barbastellus Gray 1831; Nyctophilinae] | |--*N. geoffroyi | |--N. arnhemensis | |--N. bifax | |--N. howensis | |--N. microtis | |--N. timoriensis [=Plecotus timoriensis] | `--N. walkeri | Vespadelus | Falsistrellus |--Murininae | |--Harpiocephalus Gray 1842 [=Harpyiocephalus Gray 1866] | | `--H. harpia [=Vespertilio harpia; incl. Ocypetes cavernarum, *Harpiocephalus rufus] | `--Murina Gray 1842 [incl. Ocypetes Lesson 1842 non Wagler 1832] | |--*M. suilla (see below for synonymy) | |--M. aurita | |--M. canescens | |--M. cyclotis | |--M. feae | |--M. florium | |--M. griseus | |--M. hilgendorfi | |--M. leucogaster | |--M. puta | |--M. tenebrosa Yoshiyuki 1970 | `--M. tubinaris `--+--Kerivoula Gray 1842 (see below for synonymy) | |--*K. harwickei [=Vespertilio hardwickii] | |--K. africana | |--K. brunnea | |--K. eriophora | |--K. harrisoni | |--K. minuta | |--K. papillosa | |--K. papuensis | |--K. picta | `--K. pusilla `--+--Myotis |--Vespertilioninae `--+--+--Natalidae | `--Furipteridae [Furiae, Furipterina] | |--Furipterus Bonaparte 1837 (see below for synonymy) | | `--*F. horrens [=Furia horrens] | `--Amorphochilus Peters 1877 | `--*A. schnablii `--Miniopterus Bonaparte 1837 (see below for synonymy) |--M. schreibersi (Kuhl 1819) (see below for synonymy) |--M. australis Tomes 1858 |--‘Trilatitus’ blepotis |--M. dasythrix |--M. fraterculus |--M. fuscus |--M. inflatus Thomas 1903 |--M. majori |--M. manavi |--M. medius |--M. natalensis |--M. newtoni |--M. robustior `--M. tristis (Waterhouse 1845)
Furipterus Bonaparte 1837 [incl. Furia Cuvier 1828 non Linnaeus 1758, Furiella Gray 1866]
Kerivoula Gray 1842 [=Cerivoula Blanford 1891, Kirivoula Gervais 1849; incl. Nyctophilax Fitzinger 1860; Kerivoulinae]
Miniopterus Bonaparte 1837 [=Miniopteris Gray 1866, Minneopterus Lampe 1900, Minyopterus Winge 1892; Miniopterae, Miniopteri, Minopterinae]
Miniopterus schreibersi (Kuhl 1819) [=Vespertilio schreibersii; incl. V. ursinii, *Miniopterus ursinii]
*Murina suilla [=Vespertilio suillus, Harpiocephalus (*Murina) suillus, Ocypetes suillus]
* Type species of generic name indicated
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