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Definition of Myotinae

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- Myotinae is a subfamily of vesper bats. It contains three genera: Eudiscopus, Myotis, and Submyotodon. Before the description of Submyotodon and analysis...
- Kerivoulinae genus Kerivoulapainted bats genus Phoniscus subfamily Myotinae genus Eudiscopus genus Myotis – mouse-eared bats genus Submyotodon – broad-muzzled...
- This is a list of bat species that have become extinct since 1500. As of 2025 this includes 12 species and subspecies (about 0.7% of all bats), with more...
- eighteen times in evolutionary history. While other bat subfamilies such as Myotinae and Murinae inevitably lost the twinning trait, the family Vespertilionidae...
- Myotinae is one of the four subfamilies of Vespertilionidae, itself one of twenty families of bats in the mammalian order Chiroptera and part of the microbat...
- account for about 20% of all mammals. Family: Vespertilionidae Subfamily: Myotinae Genus: Myotis Little brown bat, M. lucifugus EN vagrant or introduced Northern...
- the subfamily Vespertilioninae, but was classified in its own subfamily, Myotinae, by Nancy Simmons in 1998. In her 2005 classification in Mammal Species...
- habitat, Myanmar. Phylogenetic analysis supports it being a basal member of Myotinae, which also contains the well-known, cosmopolitan genus Myotis. Soisook...
- of subfamily Myotinae Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Family: Vespertilionidae Subfamily: Myotinae Myotis Large-footed...
- flying-fox, Pteropus tong**** LR/lc Family: Vespertilionidae Subfamily: Myotinae Genus: Myotis Insular myotis, Myotis insularum DD Family: Emballonuridae...