{{Short description|Extinct species of bat}} {{Speciesbox |fossil_range = {{fossil range|Early Miocene}} |genus = Primonatalus |parent_authority = Morgan and Czaplewski, 2003 |species = prattae |authority = Morgan and Czaplewski, 2003 }}

'''''Primonatalus prattae'''''<ref>{{Cite book |title=Mammal species of the world: a taxonomic and geographic reference |last1=Wilson |first1=Don E |last2=Reeder |first2=DeeAnn M |date=2005 |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press |language=English |oclc = 62265494}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Morgan |first1=Gary S. |last2=Czaplewski |first2=Nicholas J. |title=A New Bat (Chiroptera: Natalidae) from the Early Miocene of Florida, with Comments on Natalid Phylogeny |volume=84 |date=May 2003 |journal=Journal of Mammalogy |issue=2 |pages=729–752 |doi=10.1644/1545-1542(2003)084<0729:ANBCNF>2.0.CO;2 |issn=1545-1542 |doi-access=free }}</ref> is a fossil bat species from the family of the Natalidae which lived in the early Miocene in Florida. This animal, the only species of the genus ''Primonatalus'', is known from 32 fossils (upper and lower jaws, isolated teeth and various other bones).

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Category:Fossil taxa described in 2003 Category:Miocene Category:Natalidae Category:Prehistoric bat genera Category:Monotypic prehistoric placental genera

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