tadirida femorosacca
Noun A species of small, brown bat native to California and northern Mexico, scientifically classified as Tadarida femorosacca. It is a member of the free-tailed bat family (Molossidae).
This is a highly specific scientific term used primarily in zoology, mammalogy, and conservation contexts. It refers exclusively to this particular bat species. * The study focused on the roosting habits of Tadirida femorosacca. * Tadirida femorosacca is distinguished by its tail structure and geographic range.
The term is used formally in academic and scientific writing. It is almost never used in general conversation. * In a research paper: "Our data indicate that Tadirida femorosacca populations are sensitive to habitat fragmentation."
- Pocketed Free-tailed Bat: The common name for .
- Tadarida: The genus to which this species belongs, which includes other free-tailed bats.
- Molossidae: The biological family name for free-tailed bats.
- Pocketed Free-tailed Bat (common name)
- (scientific binomial)
This term has only one meaning: it refers specifically to the designated bat species. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
- small brown bat of California and northern Mexico