- The
Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis) is a medium-sized mouse-eared bat
native to
North America. It
lives primarily in
Southern and
Midwestern U.S.
states and...
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Myotis septentrionalis,
known as the
northern long-eared bat or
northern myotis, is a
species of bat
native to
North America.
There are no recognized...
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myotises are a
diverse and
widespread genus (
Myotis) of bats
within the
family Vespertilionidae. The noun "
myotis"
itself is a Neo-Latin construction, from...
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largest hibernation site in the mid-Atlantic
region for the
Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis). The cave
contains about 9,000 of
these as well, many more than any...
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American small-footed
Myotis were
considered to be "
Myotis leibii". The
western po****tion is now
considered to be a
separate species,
Myotis ciliolabrum. The...
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Northern long-eared
myotis,
Myotis septentrionalis NT
Indiana bat,
Myotis sodalis NT E
Fringed myotis,
Myotis thysanodes LC Cave
myotis,
Myotis velifer LC Fish-eating...
- species—the
Atacama myotis,
eastern small-footed
myotis, Findley's
myotis, flat-headed
myotis,
frosted myotis,
little brown bat, and
peninsular myotis—are categorized...
- The
little brown bat or
little brown myotis (
Myotis lucifugus) is an
endangered species of mouse-eared
microbat found in
North America. It has a small...
- not been do****ented: the
northern long-eared
myotis (
Myotis septentrionalis), the
Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis), the ****y bat (Lasiurus cinereus), and the...
- bats
inhabit the caverns:
Indiana bat (
Myotis sodalis), gray bat (
Myotis grisescens),
little brown bat (
Myotis lucifugus), big
brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus)...