Pseudoromicia

Pseudoromicia is a genus of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. All species in this genus are native to sub-Saharan Africa.

It contains the following species:


 * Dark-brown serotine, Pseudoromicia brunnea
 * Isabelline serotine, Pseudoromicia isabella
 * Kityo's serotine, Pseudoromicia kityoi
 * Mbam Minkom Serotine, Pseudoromicia mbamminkom
 * Nyanza serotine, Pseudoromicia nyanza
 * Rendall's serotine, Pseudoromicia rendalli
 * Rosevear's serotine, Pseudoromicia roseveari
 * White-winged serotine, Pseudoromicia tenuipinnis

All species in this genus were previously classified in the genus Neoromicia until a 2020 study found them to form a distinct genus sister to Afronycteris, and they were thus reclassified in the new genus Pseudoromicia.