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- Hawaiian_hoary_bat comment "The Hawaiian hoary bat or ʻōpeʻapeʻa (Lasiurus semotus) is an endangered species of hairy-tailed bat (family Vespertilionidae) that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Until 2015, they were considered a subspecies of the hoary bat, the most widespread bat in the continental United States. However, recent molecular research has shown that they form a distinct species.".
- Q1830296 comment "The Hawaiian hoary bat or ʻōpeʻapeʻa (Lasiurus semotus) is an endangered species of hairy-tailed bat (family Vespertilionidae) that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Until 2015, they were considered a subspecies of the hoary bat, the most widespread bat in the continental United States. However, recent molecular research has shown that they form a distinct species.".