Eumops floridanus, commonly known as the Florida bonneted bat, is a medium-sized bat with a wingspan of up to 16 inches. It has a distinctive long, narrow muzzle and large ears. Its fur is typically grayish-brown on its back and lighter on its underside. It is found in Florida, primarily in the southern half of the state, and is known to inhabit wooded areas, open fields, and urban areas. Its lifespan is up to 10 years and its current population is estimated to be between 2,000 and 10,000 individuals.
Name Origin: Eumops floridanus is a species of bat native to the southeastern United States. The genus name, Eumops, is derived from the Greek words eu, meaning "good" or "well," and mops, meaning "face." The species name, floridanus, is derived from the Latin word for "Florida," referring to the state in which the species is found.
Related Species: Eumops bonariensis, Eumops perotis, Eumops glaucinus, Eumops hansae, Eumops trumbulli