“…As for distribution, S. tildae is considered a common species within its geographic distribution (Wilson 1996;Miretzki et al, 2002), with a distinct preference for more humid forest environments (Trajano, 1984;Marques, 1985;Brosset et al, 1996;Simmons & Voss, 1998;Miretzki et al, 2002;Novaes & Laurindo, 2014), such as the locality surveyed during the present study. Even so, S. tildae has been captured relatively infrequently in most bat field studies, in all different biomes (Oliveira, 2000;Marques-Aguiar et al, 2002;Miretzki et al, 2002;Carvalho et al, 2013;Luz et al, 2013;Menezes et al, 2015;Maas et al, 2018;Cláudio et al, 2020;Martins et al, 2020).…”