Biology:Myotinae

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Short description: Subfamily of bats

Myotinae
Myotis myotis Großes Mausohr2.jpg
Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis)
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Vespertilionidae
Subfamily: Myotinae
Tate, 1942
Genera

Eudiscopus
Myotis
Submyotodon

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

  • 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

  1. Split from M. nigricans (Moratelli et al., 2017).
  2. Split from M. mystacinus (Mayer et al., 2007).
  3. A new species (Happold, 2005).
  4. Split from M. nattereri (Ibáñez et al., 2006).
  5. Split from M. brandtii (Ohdachi et al., The Wild Mammals of Japan, 2009).
  6. Split from M. simus (Moratelli & Wilson, 2014).
  7. Split from M. martiniquensis (Larsen et al., 2012).
  8. Split from M. daubentonii (Matveev et al., 2005). Includes M. abei (Tsytsulina, 2004, as daubentonii).
  9. A new species (Borisenko et al., 2008).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 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. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272830083. 
  2. Mammal Diversity Database (2021-08-10), Mammal Diversity Database, doi:10.5281/zenodo.5175993, https://zenodo.org/record/5175993, retrieved 2021-09-17 
  3. 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. 

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