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bat named after French naturalist who was first director of Nat, History Museum in Paris
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Scientific name: The genus name Plecotus is from two Greek words, plekos (to twist) and otus (ear), referring to this bat's habit of twisting its long ears almost in a spiral as it folds them down over its back when roosting. The species is the Latinized name of the eccentric French naturalist Constantine Rafinesque (1783 - 1840), who collected and described many species of flora and fauna of eastern North America. This species is also sometimes called the Eastern Big-eared Bat.
Scientific name: The genus name Plecotus is from two Greek words, plekos (to twist) and otus (ear), referring to this bat's habit of twisting its long ears almost in a spiral as it folds them down over its back when roosting. The species is the Latinized name of the eccentric French naturalist Constantine Rafinesque (1783 - 1840), who collected and described many species of flora and fauna of eastern North America. This species is also sometimes called the Eastern Big-eared Bat.
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There is also a Buffon's bat and the Comte de Buffon is mentioned here:
http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/foffice/national/nat ional/presentation/buffon/sombuffon/art-buffon .xsp?ARTICLE_ARTICLE_ID=11005&idx=9&nav=liste& fidx=1
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There is also a Buffon's bat and the Comte de Buffon is mentioned here:
http://www.mnhn.fr/museum/foffice/national/nat ional/presentation/buffon/sombuffon/art-buffon .xsp?ARTICLE_ARTICLE_ID=11005&idx=9&nav=liste& fidx=1
Also, if this is a crossword, it would be better posted in Quizzes & Puzzles.