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The northern long-eared bat is a small bat, measuring an average of 8.6 cm (3.4 in) in total length, including a tail about 4 cm (1.6 in) long. Adults weigh between 5 and 8 g (0.18 and 0.28 oz). The fur and wing membranes are light brown in color, and the bat lacks the dark shoulder spots found in the closely related, and otherwise similar Keen ...
Nyctophilus arnhemensis, known as the northern or Arnhem long-eared bat, is a species of Chiroptera (bats) native to northern regions of Australia. The distribution range is from north-western Queensland to northern Western Australia.
Nyctophilus daedalus is a species of bat in the family Vespertilionidae, a flying mammal endemic to northern Australia. They are also referred to as the pallid long-eared bat [ 1 ] or northern long-eared bat .
The 121 extant species of Myotinae are divided between three genera: Eudiscopus and Submyotodon with one species each, and Myotis, or the mouse-eared bats, with the other 119. A few extinct prehistoric myotine species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed.
Northern long-eared bat is a common name for several flying mammals, species of Chiroptera Myotis septentrionalis, a North American bat, also known as the northern myotis; Nyctophilus arnhemensis, an Australasian bat; Nyctophilus daedalus, another Australasian bat
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Taxa within this genus, sometimes described as 'long-eared bats', are: Greater long-eared bat, Nyctophilus timoriensis . A number of similar populations, tentatively distinguished or formally described, are referred to as the " Nyctophilus timoriensis complex", a group allied by similarity to this species and later typifications. [ 7 ]
Genus Nyctophilus – New Guinean and Australian big-eared bats Northern long-eared bat, Nyctophilus arnhemensis; Eastern long-eared bat, Nyctophilus bifax; South-eastern long-eared bat, Nyctophilus corbeni; Pallid long-eared bat, Nyctophilus daedalus; Lesser long-eared bat, Nyctophilus geoffroyi; Gould's long-eared bat, Nyctophilus gouldi