Monik Oprea, Don E. Wilson
Mammalian Species 2008 (816), 1-7, (9 October 2008) https://doi.org/10.1644/816.1
KEYWORDS: Brazil, Brazilian big-eyed bat, phyllostomid, rain forest, South America, vulnerable species
Chiroderma doriae O. Thomas, 1891 is a phyllostomid commonly called the Brazilian big-eyed bat. A brown bat with striking facial and dorsal stripes, it is the 2nd largest of the 5 species in the genus Chiroderma. It is endemic to southeastern Brazil with a single record from bordering Paraguay. C. doriae occurs in Atlantic Rain Forest, as well as in a variety of primary and secondary forests and even occasionally in urban parklands. It apparently specializes on wild figs. C. doriae is classified as vulnerable.