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  2. List of myotines - Wikipedia

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    Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the myotine's range is provided. ... Northern long-eared bat. M ...

  3. Myotis septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    Myotis septentrionalis, known as the northern long-eared bat [7] or northern myotis, [1] is a species of bat native to North America. [8] There are no recognized subspecies. The northern long-eared bat is about 3–3.7 inches in length, with a wingspan of 9–10 inches. It is distinguishable by its long ears when comparing it to other bats in ...

  4. Nyctophilus daedalus - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Northern long-eared bat - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Nyctophilus arnhemensis - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Nyctophilus geoffroyi - Wikipedia

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    The lesser long-eared bat is a medium-sized species, weighing 6 to 12 grams, [9] with a forearm length ranging from 30.6 to 41.7 mm; it also has long ears which can vary between 17.6 and 25.3 mm in length. Light grey coloured fur is located on the back of the bat contrasted by the lighter to white fur on its underbelly. [9]

  8. Plecotus - Wikipedia

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    Plecotus is a genus of vesper bat, commonly called long-eared bats. They are found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa . Many species in the genus have only been described and recognized in recent years.

  9. Nyctalus - Wikipedia

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    Nyctalus is a genus of vespertilionid bats commonly known as the noctule bats.They are distributed in the temperate and subtropical areas of Europe, Asia and North Africa.