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Stub report, October 2019
Hi Bat watchers, I decided to take a deeper look at where our 745 stubs are as of 6 October 2019. Not sure what I was expecting, but to see Miniopteridae at nearly 70% stubs was surprising. Molossids are the best of the larger families on average, at 23.3% stubs. Since March 2018 we've lost net 177 stubs, or an average of 9.3 per month. 178 articles have been added to the project since then, so it's encouraging to see the number of stubs tick downward even as new content is created. At this rate we'll be rid of stubs in 6.7 years (goodness that feels far away). Thanks to any and all who have edited bats over the last few years! Enwebb (talk) 01:53, 7 October 2019 (UTC)

First annual Tree of Life Decemberween contest
After all the fun with the Spooky Species Contest last month, there's a new contest for the (Northern hemisphere's) Winter holidays at WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest. It's not just Christmas, but anything festive from December-ish. Feel free to add some ideas to the Festive taxa list and enter early and often. --Nessie (talk) 18:42, 12 November 2019 (UTC)

IUCN updates
The IUCN just updated >8,000 species today, including 6700+ new assessments. Here are the bat assessments that have been published in 2019. Putting these here so that they can be systematically updated. I've updated many already (the ones that have come out prior to today). Just needed a way to stop duplicating my own efforts. Enwebb (talk) 04:15, 11 December 2019 (UTC)


 * Sturnira angeli
 * Sturnira paulsoni
 * Hipposideros pendlebury
 * Hipposideros alongensis
 * Hypsugo alaschanicus
 * Glischropus bucephalus
 * Pipistrellus aladdin
 * Myotis annatessae
 * Myotis badius
 * Myotis indochinensis
 * Plecotus ariel
 * Plecotus turkmenicus
 * Plecotus homochrous
 * Hipposideros khasiana
 * Rhinolophus schnitzleri
 * Eptesicus pachyomus
 * Lichonycteris degener
 * Artibeus aequatorialis

All updated except for missing articles! Enwebb (talk) 20:34, 14 December 2019 (UTC)

Need new analysis
I think that we need a new,more recent analysis of how any of our articles are stubs. Anybody agree? TheLordOfWikis (talk) 18:04, 7 March 2020 (UTC)
 * , sorry, missed your post! I can make a more current version of the above stub report. Enwebb (talk) 14:36, 1 April 2020 (UTC)

April 2020 stub report
I've realized the statistics weren't calculated correctly in October. Parent categories and their child stub categories were added together by Petscan, giving an inflated total number of articles. The new table is more accurate (and unfortunately, less rosy in terms of stub percentages across the board). The good news is that the total number of stubs has decreased by 23 since October. Enwebb (talk) 15:21, 1 April 2020 (UTC)

Updated Missing Articles
Enwebb, I've updated all of the missing articles that you listed in the talk. Are there any more articles that need updating?TheLordOfWikis (talk) 08:57, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
 * If you want to write more missing articles, there's the list of missing articles (though not all these are recognized as full species, it depends on what database you're using. I've been using mammaldiversity.org). All the stubs in the project are found here if you want to improve existing articles. The most popular bat articles are here if you want to work on something that will benefit lots of people! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Enwebb (talk • contribs) 09:36, 1 April 2020 (UTC)

Working on GAs moving forward
Hi, I just nominated Cinnamon red bat for GA and found it to be a relatively quick process. I selected the article because it recently had a species account published in Mammalian Species. As a high-quality secondary source, the MS publication did about all the work for me. I think I'm going to start working backwards through their recently published Chiroptera accounts, aiming to have a GAN every other month or so. If anyone would like to collaborate (or would like mentorship on their first GAN) I'm open to working together. Enwebb (talk) 03:44, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Hey, Enwebb, I would like to be of some help.TheLordOfWikis (talk) 06:16, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 * , how about Dwarf dog-faced bat? On first glance it looks okay but lots of the content is uncited and will have to be replaced. Do you have any sections in particular you'd like to work on? Any you'd prefer to avoid? Also let me know if you want me to email you a PDF to the MS publication--doesn't look like it's on ResearchGate. Enwebb (talk) 17:25, 5 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Sure, I could work on that. I would like to avoid the description section, though. Email me the MS PDF on TheLordOfWikis@yandex.com. TheLordOfWikis (talk) 03:37, 6 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Hey, well done for the Cinnamon red bat! I have been working on the Western barbastelle lately. It is still a bit far to GA's standards, and I might not be able to work on it on a daily base, but in case you would be interested. The MS for this species is from 1997, therefore, it will require a certain amount of additional references.I am personally happy to work more on distribution and ecology, and maybe go into my first GAN process, in some weeks maybe?. Fulup56 (talk) 14:30, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
 * , sure, I'd be happy to work on western barbastelle and help you nominate. I can't promise working on it daily either, don't worry :)
 * It's looking pretty good so far. I think the lead and the description could use expansion, and I'm not seeing information about their reproductive behaviors yet. Enwebb (talk) 16:04, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
 * , that email didn't work. I got an email saying the delivery of the email was blocked due to "Policy rejection on the target address". You can enable email in your preferences, which would let me email you through Wikipedia. If you don't mind a somewhat unconventional method of accessing papers, you can use Sci-Hub. Once you enable email access, you can also use the Resource Request feature of the Wikipedia Library. Enwebb (talk) 15:59, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I've enabled email so that you can email me. Thanks.TheLordOfWikis (talk) 17:10, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I've enabled email so that you can email me. Thanks.TheLordOfWikis (talk) 17:10, 9 May 2020 (UTC)

IUCN status updates
176 bats have had their IUCN statuses updated in 2020. Some will need their statuses changed and references updated, while some will just need their references updated. Some articles also need to be created. Enwebb (talk) 19:33, 12 July 2020 (UTC)


 * Rhinolophus guineensis
 * Rhinolophus creaghi
 * Rhinolophus borneensis
 * Harpiola isodon
 * Rhinolophus shortridgei
 * Thoopterus nigrescens
 * Rhinolophus trifoliatus
 * Ia io
 * Rhinolophus sedulus
 * Rhinolophus rex
 * Rousettus linduensis
 * Rousettus celebensis
 * Boneia bidens
 * Nyctophilus walkeri
 * Nyctophilus sherrini
 * Nyctimene major
 * Nyctimene sanctacrucis
 * Scotorepens orion
 * Scoteanax rueppellii
 * Nyctophilus gouldi
 * Nyctophilus geoffroyi
 * Nyctophilus arnhemensis
 * Pharotis imogene
 * Pipistrellus hanaki
 * Nycteris tragata
 * Scotorepens balstoni
 * Scotorepens greyii
 * Chaerephon solomonis
 * Chaerephon plicatus
 * Rhinolophus huananus
 * Rhinolophus maendeleo
 * Rhinolophus ruwenzorii
 * Rhinolophus ziama
 * Pipistrellus sturdeei
 * Plecotus austriacus
 * Pteropus admiralitatum
 * Pteropus aldabrensis
 * Pteropus gilliardorum
 * Pteropus hypomelanus
 * Pteropus molossinus
 * Pteropus tuberculatus
 * Pteropus vetulus
 * Tadarida latouchei
 * Taphozous hildegardeae
 * Chaerephon johorensis
 * Dryadonycteris capixaba
 * Dyacopterus rickarti
 * Eidolon dupreanum
 * Eidolon helvum
 * Epomops franqueti
 * Eptesicus innoxius
 * Eptesicus japonensis
 * Eptesicus serotinus
 * Hesperoptenus doriae
 * Hesperoptenus tomesi
 * Hipposideros armiger
 * Hipposideros atrox
 * Hipposideros bicolor
 * Hipposideros caffer
 * Hipposideros curtus
 * Hipposideros demissus
 * Hipposideros doriae
 * Hipposideros dyacorum
 * Hipposideros inornatus
 * Hipposideros jonesi
 * Hipposideros khaokhouayensis
 * Hipposideros lamottei
 * Hipposideros marisae
 * Hipposideros ridleyi
 * Hypsugo ariel
 * Hypsugo musciculus
 * Hypsugo pulveratus
 * Kerivoula minuta
 * Kerivoula pellucida
 * Kerivoula picta
 * Lonchophylla fornicata
 * Lonchorhina orinocensis
 * Lophostoma occidentalis
 * Macronycteris vittatus
 * Megaloglossus woermanni
 * Micropteropus pusillus
 * Miniopterus africanus
 * Miniopterus fuscus
 * Miniopterus schreibersii
 * Mops mops
 * Mormopterus eleryi
 * Mormopterus kitcheneri
 * Mormopterus lumsdenae
 * Mosia nigrescens
 * Murina aenea
 * Murina cyclotis
 * Murina fusca
 * Murina rozendaali
 * Murina suilla
 * Myotis annectans
 * Myotis brandtii
 * Myotis daubentonii
 * Myotis formosus
 * Myotis hasseltii
 * Myotis insularum
 * Myotis montivagus
 * Myotis nattereri
 * Myotis petax
 * Myotis ridleyi
 * Myotis rosseti
 * Neoromicia brunnea
 * Nyctalus furvus
 * Nyctalus plancyi
 * Nyctophilus corbeni
 * Nyctophilus shirleyae
 * Otomops papuensis
 * Otomops secundus
 * Otopteropus cartilagonodus
 * Ozimops petersi
 * Penthetor lucasi
 * Philetor brachypterus
 * Pipistrellus adamsi
 * Pipistrellus angulatus
 * Pipistrellus pipistrellus
 * Pipistrellus stenopterus
 * Pipistrellus westralis
 * Platyrrhinus chocoensis
 * Plecotus auritus
 * Pteropus allenorum
 * Pteropus coxi
 * Pteropus fundatus
 * Pteropus intermedius
 * Pteropus loochoensis
 * Pteropus nitendiensis
 * Pteropus ornatus
 * Pteropus pelagicus
 * Pteropus pelewensis
 * Pteropus pumilus
 * Pteropus samoensis
 * Pteropus speciosus
 * Pteropus tonganus
 * Rousettus obliviosus
 * Saccolaimus mixtus
 * Sturnira oporaphilum
 * Taphozous hilli
 * Taphozous perforatus
 * Tylonycteris pachypus
 * Tylonycteris pygmaeus
 * Tylonycteris robustula
 * Vespadelus baverstocki
 * Vespadelus caurinus
 * Vespadelus darlingtoni
 * Vespadelus pumilus
 * Vespadelus regulus
 * Vespadelus troughtoni
 * Vespadelus vulturnus
 * Kerivoula krauensis
 * Lyroderma lyra
 * Rhinolophus willardi
 * Rhinolophus kahuzi
 * Rhinolophus chiewkweeae
 * Thoopterus suhaniahae
 * Scotonycteris bergmansi
 * Murina annamitica
 * Murina fionae
 * Murina lorelieae
 * Murina shuipuensis
 * Murina feae
 * Murina harpioloides
 * Hypsugo lanzai
 * Plecotus strelkovi
 * Myotis sibiricus
 * Rhinolophus perditus
 * Myonycteris leptodon


 * For updating IUCN references the template may be useful. Use  . I can't get it to substitute properly, but previewing it and coping the cite iucn code works well enough and avoids fussing with the citation template parameters. —  Jts1882 &#124; talk 19:40, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
 * , Thank you for the suggestion! That is less tedious than what I've been doing. Enwebb (talk) 23:18, 13 July 2020 (UTC)
 * I've fixed the issue with substitution. The problem was that substitution doesn't work within . The solution is to add the tags with the make cite iucn template using iucn, which cause the substitution of a cite iucn within a . See the make cite iucn documentation for an example. —  Jts1882 &#124; talk 14:14, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
 * Enwebb, Lyroderma lyra already exists as a page, although it is under the old genus name, Megaderma lyra. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheLordOfWikis (talk • contribs) 04:57, 4 August 2020 (UTC)

Chiropterophily
The term chiropterophily apparently leads to the article on pollination syndromes. I expanded it there, more in the line of plant anatomy, but I also rewrote/expanded it at zoophily. So what should be the 'main' article? Bit ambiguous. One could also easily combine the two and make a separate article. Thoughts? Takers? Leo Breman (talk) 22:13, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
 * , hi, I've been on a bit of a wiki-break. I think it would be nice to have a full article, but I don't think I have the stamina to do so myself. Basically, I think it's fine the way it is, and if someone has the energy, it would also be great to have a detailed stand-alone article. I'd love to have more great bat content, but I'm trying to pace myself in what I can personally commit to. Enwebb (talk) 03:50, 14 December 2020 (UTC)

73 more IUCN updates for 2020
Mostly note to self, but looks like a few more IUCN statuses have been updated this year. Can be easily updated with with iucn, per above. Enwebb (talk) 03:52, 14 December 2020 (UTC)

* Acerodon leucotis
 * Anthops ornatus
 * Arielulus societatis
 * Austronomus australis
 * Chalinolobus dwyeri
 * Chalinolobus gouldii
 * Chalinolobus neocaledonicus
 * Chalinolobus nigrogriseus
 * Chalinolobus picatus
 * Chironax melanocephalus
 * Desmalopex leucopterus
 * Dobsonia anderseni
 * Dobsonia chapmani
 * Dobsonia emersa
 * Dobsonia magna
 * Dobsonia minor
 * Dobsonia pannietensis
 * Dobsonia praedatrix
 * Dyacopterus brooksi
 * Dyacopterus spadiceus
 * Eonycteris robusta
 * Eonycteris spelaea
 * Hipposideros larvatus
 * Hipposideros pomona
 * Kerivoula africana
 * Kerivoula agnella
 * Kerivoula hardwickii
 * Kerivoula intermedia
 * Latidens salimalii
 * Melonycteris fardoulisi
 * Micronomus norfolkensis
 * Micropteropus intermedius
 * Miniopterus robustior
 * Murina aurata
 * Murina walstoni
 * Myotis australis
 * Myotis ikonnikovi
 * Nyctimene keasti
 * Nyctimene masalai
 * Nyctimene rabori
 * Nyctimene vizcaccia
 * Nyctophilus daedalus
 * Nyctophilus howensis
 * Nyctophilus major
 * Nyctophilus nebulosus
 * Phoniscus atrox
 * Pipistrellus collinus
 * Pipistrellus papuanus
 * Pteropus anetianus
 * Pteropus brunneus
 * Pteropus conspicillatus
 * Pteropus giganteus
 * Pteropus griseus
 * Pteropus macrotis
 * Pteropus mariannus
 * Pteropus neohibernicus
 * Pteropus subniger
 * Pteropus tokudae
 * Pteropus ualanus
 * Rhinolophus affinis
 * Rhinolophus coelophyllus
 * Rhinolophus deckenii
 * Rhinolophus osgoodi
 * Rhinolophus robinsoni
 * Rhinolophus shameli
 * Scotorepens sanborni
 * Thainycteris aureocollaris
 * Eptesicus ognevi
 * Hipposideros gentilis
 * Hipposideros nicobarulae
 * Mops pusillus
 * Myotis rufoniger
 * Plecotus wardi

Month-long article improvement drive?
This project has been more or less dead in the water since Enwebb stopped editing regularly. Considering that our scope includes the most speciose group of mammals, we really should be seeing more activity. To help pump some new life into this project, I propose a one-month long article-improvement drive in March. The drive will use a point-based system identical to the one used by MILHIST. The competitors with the most and second-most points will be awarded barnstars. Based on the response, we could even keep this as a rolling year-long contest like MILHIST does. Pinging members:, , , , , , , , ,

Hsunycteris vs Lonchophylla
Woodman and Timm, 2006 described two new species L. cadenai and L. pattoni. Velazco, Soto-Centeno, Fleck, Voss and Simmons, 2017 described new genus Hsunycteris, moved those two species into it along with L. thomasi, and described H. dashe. Any issues with me making the new genus, the three new species, and updating Lonchophylla and L. thomasi? This is being done as part of the work from WikiProject Mammals/Missing mammal species. (FYI) - UtherSRG (talk) 13:18, 14 February 2023 (UTC)

Request: Handbook of the Mammals of the World Vol. 9 - Bats
I am currently in search of the "Handbook of the Mammals of the World, Vol. 9 - Bats" to aid in improving related articles. Unfortunately, due to the high cost, obtaining a copy has proven challenging for me.

If any members have access to the handbook and are willing to share it, I would deeply appreciate it. I'm currently working on trying to improve the bat articles and I think the handbook would be a great reference to have. Myth Sys (talk) 03:06, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
 * The text is available as a csv file on GitHub (hmw-volume-9.csv). Not ideal, but you can read the text in Excel and it has links to distribution maps. I don't know about the copyright position, but this is part of scientific project funded by the NIH and NSF.—  Jts1882 &#124; talk 14:02, 11 January 2024 (UTC)

ASM MDD 1.12
I note here that the new version of the MDD is out. In the 38 newly listed species, there's a good chunk of them that are bats. I haven't looked to see about the rest of the ~75 updates. - UtherSRG (talk) 12:55, 11 January 2024 (UTC)