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Pteropidae Gray, 1821Pteropodina C. L. Bonaparte, 1837

Megabats constitute the family Pteropodidae of the order Chiroptera (bats). They are also called fruit bats, Old World fruit bats, or, especially the genera Acerodon and Pteropus, flying foxes. Megabats are found in tropical and subtropical areas of Eurasia, Africa, and Oceania. Compared to insectivorous bats, fruit bats are relatively large, and with some exceptions, do not navigate by echolocation. They are herbivores and rely on their keen senses of sight and smell to locate food.

The family Pteropodidae was first described in 1821 by British zoologist John Edward Gray.Gray named the family “Pteropidae” and placed it within the now-defunct order Fructivorae.However, Gray’s spelling was possibly based on a misunderstanding of the suffix of “Pteropus”, and was subsequently changed to “Pteropididae”.The Greek word pous of Pteropus is from the stem word pod-; therefore, Latinizing Pteropus correctly results in the prefix “Pteropod-“.French biologist Charles Lucien Bonaparte was the first to use the corrected spelling Pteropodidae in 1838.As of 2011, there were 186 species of megabat.

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