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- Page 14 and 15: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many people kindly
- Page 16 and 17: 14 REFERENCES Berry, R. W. 1983. Re
- Page 18 and 19: X = Extinct V = Vulnerable E = Enda
- Page 20 and 21: CHIROPTERA: RHINOLOPHIDAE E. F. G.
- Page 22 and 23: HABITAT 20 Associated mostly with w
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- Page 28 and 29: THREATS 26 Rhinolophus h/pposideros
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- Page 32 and 33: EEC World CHIROPTERA: RHINOLOPHIDAE
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- Page 38 and 39: DISTRIBUTION EEC: Central S England
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- Page 42 and 43: DISTRIBUTION EEC: Throughout France
- Page 45 and 46: Hungary: Very small populations (To
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- Page 51 and 52: POPULATION EEC: It appears that the
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The most important known roosts are
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Myotis daubentonii f‘' de t“. -
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World: As above. THREATS Iberian pe
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c). f , .b51-3 - t t Zsr) V74 0 0 t
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CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE Status
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Myotis emargmatus - notch-eared bat
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CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE Status
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66 Myoris mystacinus - whiskered ba
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68 Myotis brandtii A csf \-„, 0 )
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CONSERVATION MEASURES Protected in
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72 Myotis blythi ......... .., r i
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CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE 16. My
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76 Belgium: No population data from
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Poland: There are several records o
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Barbastella barbastellus 80
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World: Unknown. THREATS 82 Bohemia
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84 Plecotus auritus ,o1 Qb ,.. '4,
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World: Little known. THREATS 86 Nor
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Plecotus austriacus 88
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CONSERVATION MEASURES Protected in
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Miniopterus schreibersii 92 he, °
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CONSERVATION MEASURES The species i
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Pipistrellus pipistrellus 96 _ 'tr.
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THREATS CONSERVATION MEASURES 98 Re
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Pipistrellus nathusii 100 ° ,o
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Iberian peninsula: There are no rec
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- / Pipistrellus kuhli 104 e ,, ,..
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CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE 24 Pip
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Europe: Very few records. World: No
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Eptesicus 110 serotinus or 0
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THREATS The species is heavily depe
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CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE 27. Ve
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118 Czechoslovakia: Isolated record
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Nyctalus leisleri 120 011 _
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Hungary: Very rare (Topál, pers. c
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Nyctalus noctula 124 . . . . - . -
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World: Unknown THREATS CONSERVATION
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Nyctalus lasiopterus 128 `0° °
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CHIROPTERA: MOLOSSIDAE 31. Tadarida
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Europe: Iberian peninsula:Early thi
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25. Beron, P. 1961. Contribution a
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73. Fairon, J., Gilson, R., Jooris,
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121. Hildenhagen, U. & Taake, K. H.
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174. Ruprecht, A. L. 1970. Borowiec
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228. Vierhaus, M. 1979. Nordflederm