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A new Bat record for the Kruger National Park

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AbstractThe first record of the Midas bat, Tadarida (Mops} midas midas (Sundevall), a large, tropical species of free-tailed bat, is noted from the vicinity of Skukuza, and it is also the first specimen of this species for South Africa.

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