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Vespertilionids

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Subfamily Kerivoulinae

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Genus KerivoulaGray, 1842 – 26 species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
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K. dongduongana
Tu, Hassanin, Furey, Son, & Csorba, 2018

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Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[1]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[1]

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K. furva
Kuo, Soisook, Ho, Csorba, Wang, & Rossiter, 2017

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Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[1]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[1]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[1]

Bismarck trumpet-eared bat


K. myrella
Thomas, 1914
Size:

Habitat: Forest[2]

Diet:
 VU 


1,500–2,000 Population declining[2]

Clear-winged woolly bat

K. pellucida
(Waterhouse, 1845)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[3]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[3]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[3]

Copper woolly bat

K. cuprosa
Thomas, 1861
Size:

Habitat: Forest[4]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[4]

Cryptic woolly bat


K. crypta
Wroughton & Ryley, 1913
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[5]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[5]

Damara woolly bat


K. argentata
Tomes, 1861

Three subspecies
  • K. a. argentata
  • K. a. nidicola
  • K. a. zuluensis
Size:

Habitat: Savanna[6]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[6]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[6]

Ethiopian woolly bat


K. eriophora
(Heuglin, 1877)
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[7]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[7]

Flores woolly bat


K. flora
Thomas, 1914
Size:

Habitat: Forest[8]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[8]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[8]

Fly River trumpet-eared bat


K. muscina
Tate, 1941
Size:

Habitat: Forest[9]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[9]

Hardwicke's woolly bat

K. hardwickii
(Horsfield, 1824)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[10]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In highly cluttered places (kruskop 2011)[10]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[10]

Kachin woolly bat


K. kachinensis
Bates, Struebig, Rossiter, Kingston, Sia Sein Lein Oo, & Khin Mya Mya, 2004

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[11]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[11]

Kerivoula depressa


K. depressa
Gerrit Smith Miller Jr., 1906
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[12]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[12]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[12]

Krau woolly bat


K. krauensis
Francis, Kingston, & Zubaid, 2007

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[13]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[13]

Least woolly bat


K. minuta
Miller, 1898

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[14]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[14]

Lenis woolly bat


K. lenis
Thomas, 1916
Size:

Habitat: Forest[15]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[15]

Lesser woolly bat

K. lanosa
(A. Smith, 1847)

Four subspecies
  • K. l. harrisoni
  • K. l. lanosa
  • K. l. lucia
  • K. l. muscilla
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 40–100 cm (16–39 in)[16]

Habitat: Savanna and forest[17]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[17]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[16]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[17]

Painted bat

K. picta
(Pallas, 1767)

Two subspecies
  • K. p. bellissima
  • K. p. picta

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 3–6 cm (1–2 in) long, plus 3–6 cm (1–2 in) tail[18]

Habitat: Forest and grassland[19]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Small web spiders (funakoshi et al[19]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[18]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[19]

Papillose woolly bat

K. papillosa
Temminck, 1840

Two subspecies
  • K. p. malayana
  • K. p. papillosa

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[20]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[20]

Small woolly bat

K. intermedia
Hill & Francis, 1984
Size:

Habitat: Forest[21]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[21]

Smith's woolly bat


K. smithii
Thomas, 1880
Size:

Habitat: Forest[22]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[22]

Spurrell's woolly bat


K. phalaena
Thomas, 1912
Size:

Habitat: Forest[23]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[23]

St. Aignan's trumpet-eared bat


K. agnella
Thomas, 1908
Size:

Habitat: Forest[24]

Diet:
 EN 


600–750 Population declining[24]

Tanzanian woolly bat


K. africana
Dobson, 1878
Size:

Habitat: Forest[25]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[25]

Titania's woolly bat


K. titania
Bates, Struebig, Hayes, Furey, Mya Mya, Thong, Tien, Son, Harrison, Francis, & Csorba, 2007

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[26]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[26]

Whitehead's woolly bat

K. whiteheadi
Thomas, 1894

Three subspecies
  • K. w. bicolor
  • K. w. pusilla
  • K. w. whiteheadi

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Grassland and forest[27]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[27]

Genus PhoniscusMiller, 1905 – four species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Dubious trumpet-eared bat

P. aerosa
(Tomes, 1858)
Size:

Habitat: Forest[28]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[28]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[28]

Golden-tipped bat


P. papuensis
(Dobson, 1878)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[29]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Spiders from the family araneida (schulz and wainer 1997) which it plucks from webs often on the mid to upper slopes of sclerophyll forests (schulz 2000a, law and chidel 2004)[29]
 VU 


Unknown Unknown[29]

Groove-toothed bat


P. atrox
Miller, 1905

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[30]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[30]

Peters's trumpet-eared bat


P. jagorii
(Peters, 1866)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[31]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[31]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[31]

Subfamily Murininae

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Genus HarpiocephalusGray, 1842 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Lesser hairy-winged bat

H. harpia
Temminck, 1840

Four subspecies
  • H. h. harpia
  • H. h. lasyurus
  • H. h. madrassius
  • H. h. rufulus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[32]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles (bates and harrison 1997)[32]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[32]

Genus HarpiolaThomas, 1915 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
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H. grisea
,

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Size:

Habitat: Forest[1]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[1]

Formosan golden tube-nosed bat


H. isodon
Kuo, Fang, Csorba, & Lee, 2006
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[33]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[33]

Genus MurinaGray, 1842 – 32 species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
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M. feae
Thomas, 1891

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Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[1]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[1]

Annam tube-nosed bat


M. annamitica
Francis & Eger, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Forest and savanna[34]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[34]

Bala tube-nosed bat


M. balaensis
Soisook, Karapan, Satasook, & Bates, 2013

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[35]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[35]
 CR 


Unknown Unknown[35]

Beelzebub's tube-nosed bat

M. beelzebub
Son, Furey, & Csorba, 2011
Size:

Habitat: Forest[36]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[36]

Bicolored tube-nosed bat


M. bicolor
Kuo, Fang, Csorba, & Lee, 2009
Size:

Habitat: Forest[37]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[37]

Bronze tube-nosed bat


M. aenea
Hill, 1964

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[38]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[38]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[38]

Brown tube-nosed bat


M. suilla
Temminck, 1840

Two subspecies
  • M. s. canescens
  • M. s. suilla

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 3.3–6.0 cm (1–2 in)[39]

Habitat: Forest[40]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[39]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[40]

Da Lat tube-nosed bat


M. harpioloides
Kruskop & Eger, 2008
Size:

Habitat: Forest[41]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[41]

Dusky tube-nosed bat


M. fusca
Sowerby, 1922
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[42]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[42]

Elery's tube-nosed bat


M. eleryi
Furey, Thong, Bates, & Csorba, 2009

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[43]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[43]

Fiona's tube-nosed bat


M. fionae
Francis & Eger, 2012

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[44]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[44]

Flute-nosed bat


M. florium
Thomas, 1908

Three subspecies
  • M. f. florium
  • M. f. lanosa
  • M. f. toxopei

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and savanna[45]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[45]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[45]

Gilded tube-nosed bat


M. rozendaali
Hill & Francis, 1984

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[46]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[46]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[46]

Gloomy tube-nosed bat


M. tenebrosa
Yoshiyuki, 1970
Size:

Habitat: Caves and unknown[47]

Diet:
 CR 


1 Unknown[47]

Golden-haired tube-nosed bat


M. chrysochaetes
Eger & Lim, 2011
Size:

Habitat: Forest[48]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[48]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[48]

Greater tube-nosed bat

M. leucogaster
(A. Milne-Edwards, 1872)

Two subspecies
  • M. l. leucogaster
  • M. l. rubex
Size:

Habitat: Forest[49]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[49]

Harrison's tube-nosed bat

M. harrisoni
Csorba & Bates, 2005

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[50]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[50]

Hidden tube-nosed bat

M. recondita
Kuo, Fang, Csorba, & Lee, 2009
Size:

Habitat: Forest[51]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Insects of the orders coleoptera, lepidoptera and hymenoptera (lu 2013)[51]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[51]

Hilgendorf's tube-nosed bat

M. hilgendorfi
Peters, 1880

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[52]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In both forested and open areas[52]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[52]

Hutton's tube-nosed bat


M. huttoni
(Peters, 1872)

Two subspecies
  • M. h. huttoni
  • M. h. rubella

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[53]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[53]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[53]

Jaintia tube-nosed bat


M. jaintiana
Ruedi, Biswas, & Csorba, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Forest[54]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[54]

Little tube-nosed bat


M. aurata
A. Milne-Edwards, 1872
Size:

Habitat: Forest[55]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Close to ground (bates and harrison 1997)[55]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[55]

Lorelie's tube-nosed bat


M. lorelieae
Eger & Lim, 2011
Size:

Habitat: Forest[56]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[56]

Rainforest tube-nosed bat


M. pluvialis
Ruedi, Biswas, & Csorba, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Forest[57]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[57]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[57]

Round-eared tube-nosed bat

M. cyclotis
Dobson, 1872

Three subspecies
  • M. c. cyclotis
  • M. c. eileenae
  • M. c. peninsularis

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 80–89 cm (31–35 in)[58]

Habitat: Forest and caves[59]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[59]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[58]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[59]

Ryukyu tube-nosed bat


M. ryukyuana
Maeda & Matsumura, 1998
Size:

Habitat: Forest[60]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[60]

Scully's tube-nosed bat


M. tubinaris
Scully, 1881
Size:

Habitat: Forest[61]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[61]

Shuipu tube-nosed bat


M. shuipuensis
Eger & Lim, 2011
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[62]

Diet: VERIFY ME: And ecological habit remain unknown[62]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[62]

Slender tube-nosed bat


M. gracilis
Kuo, Fang, Csorba, & Lee, 2009
Size:

Habitat: Forest[63]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[63]

Taiwan tube-nosed bat


M. puta
Kishida, 1924
Size:

Habitat: Forest[64]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[64]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[64]

Ussuri tube-nosed bat

M. ussuriensis
Ogniov, 1913

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[65]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[65]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[65]

Walston's tube-nosed bat

M. walstoni
Furey, Csorba, & Son,

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[66]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[66]

Subfamily Myotinae

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Genus CistugoThomas, 1912 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Angolan hairy bat


C. seabrae
Thomas, 1912
Size:

Habitat: Rocky areas and desert[67]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[67]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[67]

Lesueur's hairy bat


C. lesueuri
Roberts, 1919
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, and desert[68]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[68]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[68]

Genus LasionycterisPeters, 1866 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Silver-haired bat

L. noctivagans
(Conte, )

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 5–9 cm (2–4 in)[69]

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[70]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Larvae on trees (kunz 1982)[70]VERIFY ME: Normally[69]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[70]

Genus MyotisKaup, 1829 – 119 species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Alcathoe bat

M. alcathoe
von Helversen & Heller, 2001

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[71]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[71]

Anjouan myotis


M. anjouanensis
Dorst, 1960

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[72]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[72]

Annamit myotis


M. annamiticus
Kruskop and Tsytsulina, 2001

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[73]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[73]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[73]

Arizona myotis


M. occultus
Hollister, 1909

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 24–25 cm (9–10 in)[74]

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, caves, and desert[75]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Determined by prey availability[74]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[75]

Atacama myotis


M. atacamensis
Lataste, 1892

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland, rocky areas, and desert[76]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[76]
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[76]

Australian myotis


M. australis
Dobson, 1878

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[77]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[77]

Australian myotis


M. australis
Dobson, 1878

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[77]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[77]

Barbados myotis


M. nyctor
LaVal & Schwartz, 1974
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[78]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[78]
 VU 


Unknown Unknown[78]

Bechstein's bat

M. bechsteinii
(Kuhl, 1817)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[79]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[79]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[79]

Beijing mouse-eared bat


M. pequinius
Thomas, 1908

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[80]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[80]

Black myotis

M. nigricans
Schinz, 1821

Four subspecies
  • M. n. carteri
  • M. n. extremus
  • M. n. nigricans
  • M. n. osculatii

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and caves[81]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[81]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[81]

Bocharic myotis


M. bucharensis
Kuzyakin, 1950

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[82]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[82]

Bornean whiskered myotis


M. borneoensis
Hill and Francis, 1984

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[83]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[83]

Brandt's bat

M. brandtii
(Eversmann, 1845)

Two subspecies
  • M. b. brandtii
  • M. b. gracilis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, and caves[84]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[84]

Burmese whiskered myotis

M. montivagus
(Dobson, 1874)

Four subspecies
  • M. m. borneoensis
  • M. m. federatus
  • M. m. montivagus
  • M. m. peytoni

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[85]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[85]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[85]

California myotis

M. californicus
(Audubon & Bachman, 1842)

Four subspecies
  • M. c. californicus
  • M. c. caurinus
  • M. c. mexicanus
  • M. c. stephensi

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 70–94 cm (28–37 in)[86]

Habitat: Forest, caves, and desert[87]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Only on insects in flight and are slow, acrobatic flyers, detecting prey at close range (less than 1 meter) and using echolocation calls during approach[87]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[86]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[87]

Cape hairy bat


M. tricolor
(Temminck, 1832)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and shrubland[88]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[88]

Cave myotis

M. velifer
(Allen, 1890)

Five subspecies
  • M. v. brevis
  • M. v. grandis
  • M. v. incautus
  • M. v. magnamolaris
  • M. v. velifer

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 30–40 cm (12–16 in)[89]

Habitat: Forest and caves[90]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[90]VERIFY ME: For insects during the night hours, and have been seen gathering at pools of water in order to drink[89]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[90]

Chilean myotis

M. chiloensis
(Waterhouse, 1840)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Rocky areas and forest[91]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[91]

Chinese water myotis


M. laniger
Peters, 1870

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[92]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[92]

Cinnamon myotis


M. fortidens
Miller & Allen, 1928

Two subspecies
  • M. f. fortidens
  • M. f. sonoriensis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[93]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[93]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[93]

Cryptic myotis

M. crypticus
Ruedi, Ibáñez, Salicini, Juste, & Puechmaille, 2019
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[94]

Diet: VERIFY ME: A broad range of arthropods, especially lepidoptera, diptera and araneae, and much of its prey is not volant at night and is therefore likely taken by gleaning[94]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[94]

Csorba's mouse-eared bat


M. csorbai
Topál, 1997
Size:

Habitat: Forest[95]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[95]

Curacao myotis


M. nesopolus
Miller, 1900

Two subspecies
  • M. n. larensis
  • M. n. nesopolus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[96]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[96]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[96]

Dark-nosed small-footed myotis


M. melanorhinus
Merriam, 1890

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[97]

Diet: VERIFY ME: A variety of small flying insects[97]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[97]

Daubenton's bat

M. daubentonii
(Kuhl, 1817)

Seven subspecies
  • M. d. chasanensis
  • M. d. daubentonii
  • M. d. loukashkini
  • M. d. nathalinae
  • M. d. petax
  • M. d. ussuriensis
  • M. d. volgensis

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 0–10 cm (0–4 in)[98]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, inland wetlands, rocky areas, caves, and neritic marine[99]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Closer to their roost than males[99]VERIFY ME: Site was 800 m[98]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[99]

David's myotis


M. davidii
Peters, 1869

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[100]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In forest[100]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[100]

Dinelli's myotis

M. dinellii
Thomas, 1902

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[101]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[101]

Dominican myotis


M. dominicensis
Miller, 1902

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Inland wetlands and caves[102]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[102]
 VU 


Unknown Unknown[102]

Eastern long-fingered bat

M. macrodactylus
(Temminck, 1840)

Three subspecies
  • M. m. continentalis
  • M. m. insularis
  • M. m. macrodactylus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[103]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[103]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[103]

Eastern small-footed myotis

M. leibii
Audubon & Bachman, 1842

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 75–85 cm (30–33 in)[104]

Habitat: Caves, rocky areas, and forest[105]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[104]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[105]

Eastern water bat


M. petax
Hollister, 1912

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves, inland wetlands, and forest[106]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Small insects[106]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[106]

Elegant myotis


M. elegans
Hall, 1962

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[107]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[107]

Escalera's bat

M. escalerai
A. Cabrera, 1904
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[108]

Diet: VERIFY ME: A broad range of arthropods, especially lepidoptera, diptera and araneae, and much of its prey is not volant at night and is therefore likely taken by gleaning[108]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[108]

Far Eastern myotis


M. bombinus
Thomas, 1906

Two subspecies
  • M. b. amurensis
  • M. b. bombinus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[109]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[109]

Felten's myotis

M. punicus
Felten, 1977

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves, grassland, shrubland, and forest[110]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[110]

Findley's myotis


M. findleyi
Bogan, 1978

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[111]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[111]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[111]

Flat-headed myotis


M. planiceps
Baker, 1955

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[112]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[112]
 EN 


240 Population declining[112]

Fraternal myotis

M. frater
(Allen, 1923)

Four subspecies
  • M. f. eniseensis
  • M. f. frater
  • M. f. kaguyae
  • M. f. longicaudatus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[113]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[113]

Fringed long-footed myotis


M. fimbriatus
Peters, 1870

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[114]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[114]

Fringed myotis

M. thysanodes
Miller, 1897

Four subspecies
  • M. t. aztecus
  • M. t. pahasapensis
  • M. t. thysanodes
  • M. t. vespertinus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 50–60 cm (20–24 in)[115]

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, caves, and desert[116]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Close to the vegetative canopy, and have relatively slow and highly maneuverable flight[116]VERIFY ME: Close to the vegetative canopy[115]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[116]

Frosted myotis


M. pruinosus
Yoshiyuki, 1971

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[117]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[117]

Geoffroy's bat

M. emarginatus
(Geoffroy, 1806)

Three subspecies
  • M. e. desertorum
  • M. e. emarginatus
  • M. e. turcomanicus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 9–11.5 cm (4–5 in)[118]

Habitat: Caves, grassland, and shrubland[119]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Over farmlands, shrub lands, and forested areas, sometimes near areas of water[118]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[119]

Gomantong myotis


M. gomantongensis
Francis & Hill, 1998

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[120]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[120]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[120]

Gray bat

M. grisescens
Howell, 1909

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 6–11 cm (2–4 in)[121]

Habitat: Forest and caves[122]

Diet: VERIFY ME: (tuttle 1979)[122]VERIFY ME: On insects, usually flying above a river, stream, or reservoir[121]
 VU 


Unknown Population increasing[122]

Greater mouse-eared bat

M. myotis
(Borkhausen, 1797)

Two subspecies
  • M. m. macrocephalicus
  • M. m. myotis

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 6.5–8.0 cm (3–3 in)[123]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[124]

Diet: VERIFY ME: These invertebrates[124]VERIFY ME: Ground beetles such as carabids (carabidae), but also prey on large moths and grass beetles whenever possible[123]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[124]

Guatemalan myotis


M. cobanensis
Goodwin, 1955

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: [125]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[125]

Hairy-faced bat


M. annectans
Dobson, 1871

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[126]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[126]

Hairy-legged myotis

M. keaysi
Allen, 1914

Two subspecies
  • M. k. keaysi
  • M. k. pilosotibialis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[127]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[127]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[127]

Herman's myotis


M. hermani
Thomas, 1923

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[128]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[128]

Himalayan whiskered bat


M. siligorensis
Horsfield, 1855

Four subspecies
  • M. s. alticraniatus
  • M. s. siligorensis
  • M. s. sowerbyi
  • M. s. thaianus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[129]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In scattered secondary growth deciduous trees at the height of 2 to 5 meters and are some meters away from vegetation (surlykke et al[129]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[129]

Hodgson's bat

M. formosus
(Hodgson, 1835)

Seven subspecies
  • M. f. bartelsi
  • M. f. formosus
  • M. f. rufoniger
  • M. f. rufopictus
  • M. f. tsuensis
  • M. f. watasei
  • M. f. weberi

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, and caves[130]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[130]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[130]

Horsfield's bat

M. horsfieldii
Temminck, 1840

Five subspecies
  • M. h. deignani
  • M. h. dryas
  • M. h. horsfieldii
  • M. h. jeannei
  • M. h. peshwa

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[131]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[131]

Ikonnikov's bat


M. ikonnikovi
Ogniov, 1912

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[132]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Flying insects low above ground and forest rivers[132]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[132]

Indiana bat

M. sodalis
Miller, 1898

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 3.0–7.2 cm (1–3 in)[133]

Habitat: Forest and caves[134]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[133]
 NT 


Unknown Population steady[134]

Insular myotis


M. insularum
Dobson, 1878
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[135]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[135]

Kashmir cave bat


M. longipes
Dobson, 1873
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[136]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[136]

Keen's myotis

M. keenii
(Merriam, 1895)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 13–20 cm (5–8 in)[137]

Habitat: Forest and rocky areas[138]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Their own[137]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[138]

Kei myotis


M. stalkeri
Thomas, 1910

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[139]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Over freshwater, and it is possible that it also forages above the sea[139]
 LC 


10,000–11,000 Unknown[139]

Kock's mouse-eared bat


M. dieteri
Happold, 2005
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[140]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[140]

Large myotis


M. chinensis
Tomes, 1857

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[141]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[141]

Large-footed bat

M. adversus
Horsfield, 1824

Six subspecies
  • M. a. adversus
  • M. a. carimatae
  • M. a. orientis
  • M. a. taiwanensis
  • M. a. tanimbarensis
  • M. a. wetarensis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[142]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[142]

Lesser large-footed bat


M. hasseltii
Temminck, 1840

Four subspecies
  • M. h. abboti
  • M. h. continentis
  • M. h. hasseltii
  • M. h. macellus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[143]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Small insects like the mosquitoes, gnats, flies and moths (bates and harrison 1997)[143]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[143]

Lesser mouse-eared bat

M. blythii
Tomes, 1857

Four subspecies
  • M. b. ancilla
  • M. b. blythii
  • M. b. lesviacus
  • M. b. omari

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, and caves[144]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[144]

Little brown bat

M. lucifugus
(Conte, 1831)

Five subspecies
  • M. l. alascensis
  • M. l. carissima
  • M. l. lucifugus
  • M. l. pernox
  • M. l. relictus

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: [convert: needs a number] long, plus 2–7 cm (1–3 in) tail[145]

Habitat: Forest and caves[146]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Mosquitoes too[146]VERIFY ME: Insects along with the mother's milk[145]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[146]

Long-eared myotis

M. evotis
(H. Allen, 1864)

Six subspecies
  • M. e. chrysonotus
  • M. e. evotis
  • M. e. jonesorum
  • M. e. micronyx
  • M. e. milleri
  • M. e. pacificus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 19–22 cm (7–9 in)[147]

Habitat: Caves, rocky areas, and forest[148]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[148]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[147]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[148]

Long-fingered bat

M. capaccinii
Bonaparte, 1837

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland, inland wetlands, and caves[149]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[149]

Long-legged myotis

M. volans
H. Allen, 1866

Four subspecies
  • M. v. amotus
  • M. v. interior
  • M. v. longicrus
  • M. v. volans

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 7–7.6 cm (3–3 in)[150]

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, caves, and desert[151]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Other, mostly soft-bodied, insects such as flies, termites, lacewings, wasps, true bugs, leaf-hoppers, and small beetles (warner and czaplewski 1984)[151]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[150]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[151]

Long-tailed myotis


M. longicaudatus
Ogniov, 1927

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[152]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[152]

Long-toed myotis

M. secundus
Ruedi, Csorba, Lin, & Chou, 2015
Size:

Habitat: Forest[153]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Small insects (cheng, fang and chou 2015)[153]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[153]

Malagasy mouse-eared bat


M. goudoti
Smith, 1834

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[154]

Diet: VERIFY ME: (randrianandriananina et al[154]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[154]

Malaysian whiskered myotis


M. federatus
Thomas, 1916

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[155]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[155]

Maluku myotis


M. moluccarum
Thomas, 1915

Three subspecies
  • M. m. moluccarum
  • M. m. richardsi
  • M. m. solomonis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[156]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Large aquatic insects and small fish[156]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[156]

Mandelli's mouse-eared bat


M. sicarius
Thomas, 1915
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[157]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Unknown[157]

Montane myotis


M. oxyotus
Peters, 1867

Two subspecies
  • M. o. gardneri
  • M. o. oxyotus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[158]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[158]

Morris's bat


M. morrisi
Hill, 1971

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Savanna and caves[159]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[159]

Myotis annatessae


M. annatessae
Kruskop & Borisenko, 2013

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[160]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[160]

Myotis diminutus


M. diminutus
Moratelli & Wilson, 2011
Size:

Habitat: Forest[161]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[161]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[161]

Myotis indochinensis


M. indochinensis
Son, Motokawa, Estók, Thong, Dang, Oshida, Csorba, Francis, Görföl, & Endō, 2013

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[162]

Diet: VERIFY ME: And also roost in forests, logging may also threaten its populations[162]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[162]

Myotis izecksohni


M. izecksohni
Moratelli, Peracchi, Dias, & de Oliveira, 2011

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[163]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[163]

Myotis lavali


M. lavali
Moratelli, Peracchi, Dias, & de Oliveira, 2011

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and grassland[164]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[164]

Myotis macropus

M. macropus
(Gould, 1854)
Size:

Habitat: Inland wetlands and caves[165]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[165]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[165]

Myotis septentrionalis

M. septentrionalis
Trouessart, 1897

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 17–19 cm (7–7 in)[166]

Habitat: Forest and caves[167]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Lepidoptera, coleoptera, neuroptera, diprea, hemiptera, homoptera, and hymenoptera; the diet varies between localities and seasons[167]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[166]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[167]

Myotis vivesi

M. vivesi
Ménégaux, 1901

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 55–65 cm (22–26 in)[168]

Habitat: Rocky areas and caves[169]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Over water in these areas[168]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[169]

Natterer's bat

M. nattereri
(Kuhl, 1817)

Two subspecies
  • M. n. nattereri
  • M. n. tschuliensis
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, and caves[170]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population increasing[170]

Nepal myotis


M. nipalensis
Dobson, 1871

Three subspecies
  • M. n. nipalensis
  • M. n. przewalskii
  • M. n. transcaspicus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, caves, and desert[171]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[171]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[171]

Nimba myotis


M. nimbaensis
Simmons, Flanders, Fils, Parker, Suter, Bamba, Douno, Keita, Morales, & Frick, 2021
Size:

Habitat: Forest, grassland, inland wetlands, caves, and shrubland[172]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[172]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[172]

Orange-fingered myotis


M. rufopictus
(Waterhouse, 1845)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[173]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[173]

Pallid large-footed myotis


M. macrotarsus
Waterhouse, 1845

Two subspecies
  • M. m. macrotarsus
  • M. m. saba

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[174]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[174]

Peninsular myotis

M. peninsularis
Miller, 1898

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[175]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[175]

Peters's myotis


M. ater
(Peters, 1866)

Two subspecies
  • M. a. ater
  • M. a. nugax

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[176]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[176]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[176]

Peyton's myotis


M. peytoni
Wroughton & Ryley, 1913

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[177]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[177]

Pond bat

M. dasycneme
(Boie, 1825)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[178]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[178]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[178]

Red myotis

M. ruber
Geoffroy, 1806

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[179]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Unknown[179]

Reddish myotis


M. soror
Ruedi, Csorba, Lin, & Chou, 2015
Size:

Habitat: Forest[180]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[180]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[180]

Reddish-black myotis

M. rufoniger
(Tomes, 1858)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[181]

Diet: VERIFY ME: And also roost in forests, logging may also threaten its populations[181]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[181]

Rickett's big-footed bat


M. pilosus
Peters, 1869

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[182]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Comprised of fish[182]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[182]

Ridley's bat


M. ridleyi
Thomas, 1898

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves, inland wetlands, and forest[183]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Over small streams in forest, and so perhaps it is water dependent[183]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[183]

Riparian myotis


M. riparius
Handley, 1960

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[184]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[184]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[184]

Rufous mouse-eared bat

M. bocagii
Peters, 1870

Three subspecies
  • M. b. bocagii
  • M. b. cupreolus
  • M. b. dogalensis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and savanna[185]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[185]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[185]

Schaub's myotis


M. schaubi
Kormos, 1934

Two subspecies
  • M. s. araxenus
  • M. s. schaubi
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[186]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[186]

Schwartz's myotis


M. martiniquensis
LaVal, 1973

Two subspecies
  • M. m. martiniquensis
  • M. m. nyctor

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[187]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[187]
 NT 


Unknown Unknown[187]

Scott's mouse-eared bat


M. scotti
Thomas, 1927
Size:

Habitat: Forest and shrubland[188]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Unknown[188]

Siberian bat


M. sibiricus
(Kastschenko, 1905)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, rocky areas, and caves[189]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[189]

Silver-tipped myotis

M. albescens
Geoffroy, 1806

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[190]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[190]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[190]

Singapore whiskered bat


M. oreias
(Temminck, 1840)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[191]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[191]

Southeastern myotis

M. austroriparius
(Rhoads, 1897)

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: [convert: needs a number] long, plus 2–5 cm (1–2 in) tail[192]

Habitat: Forest and caves[193]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Primarily over lakes, ponds, or slow-moving streams[193]VERIFY ME: Ovr water when feeding at night[192]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[193]

Southern myotis


M. aelleni
Baud, 1979

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[194]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[194]

Southwestern myotis

M. auriculus
Baker & Stains, 1955

Two subspecies
  • M. a. apache
  • M. a. auriculus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 12–18 cm (5–7 in)[195]

Habitat: Forest, caves, and desert[196]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[195]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[196]

Szechwan myotis


M. altarium
Thomas, 1911

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[197]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[197]

Thick-thumbed myotis


M. rosseti
Oey, 1951

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[198]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[198]

Velvety myotis


M. simus
Thomas, 1901

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[199]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[199]

Wall-roosting mouse-eared bat

M. muricola
(Gray, 1846)

Seven subspecies
  • M. m. browni
  • M. m. caliginosus
  • M. m. herrei
  • M. m. moupinensis
  • M. m. muricola
  • M. m. niasensis
  • M. m. patriciae

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[200]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[200]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[200]

Weber's myotis


M. weberi
(Jentink, 1890)
Size:

Habitat: Forest[201]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[201]

Welwitsch's bat

M. welwitschii
(Gray, 1866)

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland[202]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[202]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[202]

Western small-footed bat

M. ciliolabrum
(Merriam, 1842)

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 205–245 cm (81–96 in)[203]

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, caves, and desert[204]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Trichoptera as well (holloway and barclay 2001)[204]VERIFY ME: Within 1km of waterbodies[203]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[204]

Whiskered bat

M. mystacinus
(Kuhl, 1817)

Three subspecies
  • M. m. caucasicus
  • M. m. mystacinus
  • M. m. occidentalis

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 35–48 cm (14–19 in)[205]

Habitat: Desert, caves, grassland, shrubland, and forest[206]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Non-aquatic flying insects, such as mosquitoes[206]VERIFY ME: During the night[205]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[206]

Yanbaru whiskered bat


M. yanbarensis
Maeda & Matsumura, 1998

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[207]

Diet:
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[207]

Yellowish myotis

M. levis
Geoffroy, 1806

Two subspecies
  • M. l. dinellii
  • M. l. levis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[208]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[208]

Yuma myotis

M. yumanensis
H. Allen, 1864

Six subspecies
  • M. y. lambi
  • M. y. lutosus
  • M. y. oxalis
  • M. y. saturatus
  • M. y. sociabilis
  • M. y. yumanensis

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 8–10 cm (3–4 in) long, plus 3–5 cm (1–2 in) tail[209]

Habitat: Forest and caves[210]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[210]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[209]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[210]

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