Myotinae
Appearance
Myotinae | |
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Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Chiroptera |
Family: | Vespertilionidae |
Subfamily: | Myotinae Tate, 1942 |
Genera | |
Myotinae is a subfamily of vesper bats. It contains three genera: Eudiscopus, Myotis, and Submyotodon. Before the description of Submyotodon and analysis of its phylogenetics, as well as a phylogenetic analysis of Eudiscopus, the only member of Myotinae was Myotis.[1][2]
Species
[edit]- Eudiscopus
- Eudiscopus denticulus (Osgood, 1932) - disk-footed bat
- Myotis
- Myotis adversus (Horsfield, 1824) - large-footed bat, large-footed mouse-eared bat, large-footed myotis
- Myotis aelleni (Baud, 1979) - southern myotis
- Myotis albescens (E. Geoffroy, 1806) - silver-tipped myotis
- Myotis alcathoe (von Helversen and Heller, 2001) - Alcathoe bat
- Myotis altarium (Thomas, 1911) - Szechwan myotis
- Myotis alticranius Osgood, 1932 - Indochinese whiskered myotis
- Myotis ancricola Kruskop, Borisenko, Dudorova, & Artyushin, 2018 - valley myotis
- Myotis anjouanensis (Dorst, 1960) - Anjouan myotis
- Myotis annamiticus (Kruskop and Tsytsulina, 2001) - Annamit myotis
- Myotis annatessae Kruskop & Borisenko, 2013 - Anna Tess's myotis
- Myotis annectans (Dobson, 1871) - hairy-faced bat
- Myotis armiensis Carrión-Bonilla & Cook, 2020 - Armién's myotis
- Myotis atacamensis (Lataste, 1892) - Atacama myotis
- Myotis ater (Peters, 1866) - Peters's myotis, small black myotis
- Myotis attenboroughi Moratelli et al., 2017[footnote 1] - Sir David Attenborough's myotis
- Myotis aurascens (Kuzyakin, 1935)[footnote 2]
- Myotis auriculus (Baker and Stains, 1955) - southwestern myotis
- Myotis australis (Dobson, 1878) - Australian myotis
- Myotis austroriparius (Rhoads, 1897) - southeastern myotis
- Myotis badius Tiunov, Kruskop, & Feng Jiang, 2011 - chestnut myotis
- Myotis bakeri Moratelli, Novaes, Bonilla, & D. E. Wilson, 2019 - Baker's myotis
- Myotis bartelsii (Jentink, 1910) - Bartels's myotis
- Myotis bechsteinii (Kuhl, 1817) - Bechstein's bat
- Myotis blythii (Tomes, 1857) - lesser mouse-eared bat
- Myotis bocagii (Peters, 1870) - rufous mouse-eared bat
- Myotis bombinus (Thomas, 1906) - Far Eastern myotis, bombinus bat
- Myotis borneoensis Hill & Francis, 1984 - Bornean whiskered myotis
- Myotis brandtii (Eversmann, 1845) - Brandt's bat
- Myotis browni E. H. Taylor, 1934 - Brown's whiskered myotis
- Myotis bucharensis (Kuzyakin, 1950) - Bocharic myotis, Bokhara whiskered bat
- Myotis californicus (Audubon and Bachman, 1842) - California myotis
- Myotis capaccinii (Bonaparte, 1837) - long-fingered bat
- Myotis caucensis Allen, 1914 - Colombian black myotis
- Myotis chiloensis (Waterhouse, 1840) - Chilean myotis
- Myotis chinensis (Tomes, 1857) - large myotis
- Myotis ciliolabrum (Merriam, 1886) - western small-footed bat, western small-footed myotis
- Myotis clydejonesi Moratelli, D. E. Wilson, A. L. Gardner, Fisher, & Gutierrez, 2016 - Clyde Jones's myotis
- Myotis cobanensis (Goodwin, 1955) - Guatemalan myotis
- Myotis crypticus Ruedi, Ibáñez, Salicini, Juste & Puechmaille, 2019 - cryptic myotis
- Myotis csorbai (Topál, 1997) - Csorba's mouse-eared bat
- Myotis dasycneme (Boie, 1825) - pond bat
- Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl, 1817) - Daubenton's bat
- Myotis davidii (Peters, 1869) - David's myotis
- Myotis dieteri (Happold, 2005)[footnote 3] - Kock's mouse-eared bat
- Myotis diminutus Moratelli & Wilson, 2011 - diminutive myotis
- Myotis dinellii Thomas, 1902 - Dinelli's myotis
- Myotis dominicensis Miller, 1902 - Dominican myotis
- Myotis elegans Hall, 1962 - elegant myotis
- Myotis emarginatus (E. Geoffroy, 1806) - Geoffroy's bat
- Myotis escalerai Cabrera, 1904[footnote 4] - Escalera's bat
- Myotis evotis (H. Allen, 1864) - long-eared myotis
- Myotis federatus Thomas, 1916 - Malaysian whiskered myotis
- Myotis fimbriatus (Peters, 1871) - fringed long-footed myotis
- Myotis findleyi Bogan, 1978 - Findley's myotis
- Myotis formosus (Hodgson, 1835) - Hodgson's bat, copper-winged bat
- Myotis fortidens Miller and Allen, 1928 - cinnamon myotis
- Myotis frater G.M. Allen, 1923 - fraternal myotis
- Myotis gomantongensis Francis and Hill, 1998 - Gomantong myotis
- Myotis goudotii (A. Smith, 1834) - Malagasy mouse-eared bat
- Myotis gracilis Ognev, 1927[footnote 5]
- Myotis grisescens A.H. Howell, 1909 - gray bat
- Myotis hajastanicus Argyropulo, 1939 - Armenian whiskered bat, Hajastan myotis, Armenian myotis
- Myotis handleyi Moratelli, A. L. Gardner, J. A. Oliveira, & D. E. Wilson, 2013 - Handley's myotis
- Myotis hasseltii (Temminck, 1840) - lesser large-footed bat
- Myotis hermani Thomas, 1923 - Herman's myotis
- Myotis horsfieldii (Temminck, 1840) - Horsfield's bat
- Myotis hoveli Harrison, 1964 - Hovel's myotis
- Myotis hyrcanicus Benda et al., 2012 - Hyrcanian myotis
- Myotis ikonnikovi Ognev, 1912 - Ikonnikov's bat
- Myotis indochinensis Son et al., 2013 - Indochinese myotis
- Myotis insularum (Dobson, 1878) - insular myotis
- Myotis izecksohni Moratelli, Peracchi, Dias & de Oliveira, 2011 - Izecksohn's myotis[3]
- Myotis keaysi J.A. Allen, 1914 - hairy-legged myotis
- Myotis keenii (Merriam, 1895) - Keen's myotis
- Myotis laniger Peters, 1871 - Chinese water myotis
- Myotis larensis LaVal, 1973 - Lara myotis
- Myotis lavali Moratelli, Peracchi, Dias, & Oliveira, 2011 - LaVal's Myotis
- Myotis leibii (Audubon and Bachman, 1842) - eastern small-footed bat
- Myotis levis (I. Geoffroy, 1824) - yellowish myotis
- Myotis longicaudatus Ognev, 1927 - long-tailed myotis
- Myotis longipes (Dobson, 1873) - Kashmir cave bat
- Myotis lucifugus (Le Conte, 1831) - little brown bat, eastern little brown myotis
- Myotis macrodactylus (Temminck, 1840) - eastern long-fingered bat, big-footed myotis
- Myotis macropus (Gould, 1854) - southern myotis, large-footed myotis
- Myotis macrotarsus (Waterhouse, 1845) - pallid large-footed myotis, Philippine large-footed myotis
- Myotis martiniquensis LaVal, 1973 - Schwartz's myotis
- Myotis melanorhinus Merriam, 1890 - dark-nosed small-footed myotis
- Myotis midastactus Moratelli & Wilson, 2014 - golden myotis[footnote 6]
- Myotis moluccarum (Thomas, 1915) - Maluku myotis, Arafura large-footed bat
- Myotis montivagus (Dobson, 1874) - Burmese whiskered bat
- Myotis morrisi Hill, 1971 - Morris's bat
- Myotis muricola (Gray, 1846) - wall-roosting mouse-eared bat, Nepalese whiskered myotis
- Myotis myotis (Borkhausen, 1797) - greater mouse-eared bat
- Myotis mystacinus (Kuhl, 1817) - whiskered bat
- Myotis nattereri (Kuhl, 1817) - Natterer's bat
- Myotis nesopolus Miller, 1900 - Curacao myotis
- Myotis nigricans (Schinz, 1821) - black myotis
- Myotis nimbaensis (Simmons et al., 2021) - Nimba mountain bat
- Myotis nipalensis Dobson, 1871 - Nepal myotis
- Myotis nyctor LaVal & Schwartz, 1974 - Barbados myotis[footnote 7]
- Myotis occultus Hollister, 1909 - Arizona myotis
- Myotis oreias (Temminck, 1840) - Singapore whiskered bat
- Myotis oxyotus (Peters, 1867) - montane myotis
- Myotis peninsularis Miller, 1898 - peninsular myotis
- Myotis pequinius Thomas, 1908 - Beijing mouse-eared bat, Peking myotis
- Myotis petax Hollister, 1912[footnote 8] - eastern water bat, Sakhalin bat
- Myotis peytoni Wroughton & Ryley, 1913 - Peyton's myotis
- Myotis phanluongi Borisenko, Kruskop and Ivanova, 2008 - Phan Luong's myotis[footnote 9]
- Myotis pilosatibialis LaVal, 1973 - northern hairy-legged myotis
- Myotis pilosus Peters, 1869 - Rickett's big-footed bat
- Myotis planiceps Baker, 1955 - flat-headed myotis
- Myotis pruinosus Yoshiyuki, 1971 - frosted myotis
- Myotis punicus Felten, Spitzenberger and Storch, 1977 - Felten's myotis
- Myotis ricketti (Thomas, 1894)
- Myotis ridleyi Thomas, 1898 - Ridley's bat
- Myotis riparius Handley, 1960 - riparian myotis
- Myotis rosseti (Oey, 1951) - thick-thumbed myotis
- Myotis ruber (E. Geoffroy, 1806) - red myotis
- Myotis rufoniger (Tomes, 1858) - reddish-black myotis
- Myotis rufopictus (Waterhouse, 1845) - orange-fingered myotis
- Myotis schaubi Kormos, 1934 - Schaub's myotis
- Myotis scotti Thomas, 1927 - Scott's mouse-eared bat
- Myotis secundus Ruedi, Csorba, Lin, & Chou , 2015 - long-toed myotis
- Myotis septentrionalis (Trouessart, 1897) - northern long-eared bat, northern myotis
- Myotis sibiricus (Kastschenko, 1905) - Siberian whiskered myotis
- Myotis sicarius Thomas, 1915 - Mandelli's mouse-eared bat
- Myotis siligorensis (Horsfield, 1855) - Himalayan whiskered bat
- Myotis simus Thomas, 1901 - velvety myotis
- Myotis sodalis Miller and Allen, 1928 - Indiana bat
- Myotis soror Ruedi, Csorba, Lin, & Chou, 2015 - reddish myotis
- Myotis sowerbyi Howell, 1926 - Sowerby's whiskered myotis
- Myotis stalkeri Thomas, 1910 - Kei myotis
- Myotis thysanodes Miller, 1897 - fringed myotis
- Myotis tricolor (Temminck, 1832) - Cape hairy bat, little brown bat, Temminck's mouse-eared bat, Cape myotis, tricoloured mouse-eared bat, Cape hairy myotis, Temminck's hairy bat, three-coloured bat
- Myotis tschuliensis Kuzyakin, 1935 - Tschuli myotis
- Myotis velifer (J.A. Allen, 1890) - cave myotis
- Myotis vivesi Menegaux, 1901 - fish-eating bat, fish-eating myotis
- Myotis volans (H. Allen, 1866) - long-legged myotis
- Myotis weberi (Jentink, 1890) - Weber's myotis
- Myotis welwitschii (Gray, 1866) - Welwitsch's bat, Welwitsch's mouse-eared bat, Welwitsch's myotis
- Myotis yanbarensis Maeda and Matsumara, 1998 - Yanbaru whiskered bat
- Myotis yumanensis (H. Allen, 1864) - Yuma myotis
- Myotis zenatius Ibáñez, Juste, Salicini, Puechmaille & Ruedi, 2019 - Zenati myotis
- Submyotodon
- Submyotodon caliginosus (Tomes, 1859) - Himalayan broad-muzzled bat[1]
- Submyotodon latirostris (Kishida, 1932) - Taiwan broad-muzzled bat[1]
- Submyotodon moupinensis (Milne-Edwards, 1872) - Moupin broad-muzzled bat[1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Split from M. nigricans (Moratelli et al., 2017).
- ^ Split from M. mystacinus (Mayer et al., 2007).
- ^ A new species (Happold, 2005).
- ^ Split from M. nattereri (Ibáñez et al., 2006).
- ^ Split from M. brandtii (Ohdachi et al., The Wild Mammals of Japan, 2009).
- ^ Split from M. simus (Moratelli & Wilson, 2014).
- ^ Split from M. martiniquensis (Larsen et al., 2012).
- ^ Split from M. daubentonii (Matveev et al., 2005). Includes M. abei (Tsytsulina, 2004, as daubentonii).
- ^ A new species (Borisenko et al., 2008).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Ruedi, Manuel; Csorba, Gábor; Lin, Liang-Kong; Chou, C-H (2015-02-20). "Molecular phylogeny and morphological revision of Myotis bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Taiwan and adjacent China". Zootaxa. 3920 (2): 301–342. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3920.2.6. PMID 25781252.
- ^ Mammal Diversity Database (2021-08-10), Mammal Diversity Database, doi:10.5281/zenodo.5175993, retrieved 2021-09-17
- ^ Moratelli, Ricardo; Peracchi, Adriano L.; Dias, Daniela; De Oliveira, João A. (2011). "Geographic variation in South American populations of Myotis nigricans ( ) (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), with the description of two new species". Mammalian Biology. 76 (5): 592–607. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2011.01.003.