- The mouse-eared bats or
myotises are a
diverse and
widespread genus (Myotis) of bats
within the
family Vespertilionidae. The noun "myotis"
itself is a...
-
Species in this
genus are
referred to as broad-muzzled bats or broad-muzzled
myotises.
Submyotodon was
described as a new
genus of bat in 2003,
based on fossil...
- pond turtles,
willow flycatchers, long-eared
myotises,
fringed myotises, long-legged
myotises, Yuma
myotises,
Pacific western big-eared bats, and northern...
- pond turtles,
Willow flycatchers, long-eared
myotises,
fringed myotises, long-legged
myotises, Yuma
myotises,
Pacific western big-eared bats, and northern...
- are no
currently recognised subspecies,
although the
montane and
Atacama myotises,
which live
further north in
western South America, and are now considered...
- Argentina.
There are no
recognised subspecies. Like most bats, silver-tipped
myotises are nocturnal, and are most
active immediately after sunset and before...