Until 1999, the soprano pipistrelle was considered as
conspecific with the
common pipistrelle. It is possible that these two species diverged from one another in the Mediterranean, resulting in the soprano pipistrelle having the ability to thermoregulate at temperatures as high as 40 degrees Celsius. Since the two species were split, a number of other differences, in appearance, habitat and food, have also been discovered. The two species were first distinguished on the basis of the different frequency of their
echolocation calls. The common pipistrelle uses a call of 45 kHz, while the soprano pipistrelle echolocates at 55 kHz. The soprano pipistrelle is also known as the
55 kHz pipistrelle and the
brown pipistrelle. ==Habitat and distribution==