Mouse-eared bat
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- For the species sometimes known as the mouse-eared bat, see the greater mouse-eared bat.
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The mouse-eared bats, genus Myotis, are a vast group of small brown bats, found across the globe.
- Myotis abei (Sakhalin myotis)
- Myotis adversus (large-footed bat)
- Myotis aelleni (southern myotis)
- Myotis albescens (silver-tipped myotis)
- Myotis altarium (Szechwan myotis)
- Myotis annectans (hairy-faced bat)
- Myotis atacamensis (Atacama myotis)
- Myotis auriculus (Southwestern myotis)
- Myotis australis (Australian myotis)
- Myotis austroriparius (southeastern myotis)
- Myotis bechsteini (Bechstein's bat)
- Myotis blythii (lesser mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis bocagii (rufous mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis bombinus (far eastern myotis)
- Myotis brandti (Brandt's bat)
- Myotis californicus (California myotis)
- Myotis capaccinii (long-fingered bat)
- Myotis chiloensis (Chilean myotis)
- Myotis chinensis (large myotis)
- Myotis ciliolabrum (Western Small-footed Myotis)
- Myotis cobanensis (Guatemalan myotis)
- Myotis dasycneme (pond bat)
- Myotis daubentoni (Daubenton's bat)
- Myotis dieteri
- Myotis dominicensis (Dominican myotis)
- Myotis elegans (elegant myotis)
- Myotis emarginatus (Geoffroy's bat)
- Myotis evotis (western long-eared myotis)
- Myotis findleyi (Findley's myotis)
- Myotis formosus (Hodgson's bat)
- Myotis fortidens (cinnamon myotis)
- Myotis frater (fraternal myotis)
- Myotis goudoti (Malagasy mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis grisescens (gray bat)
- Myotis hasseltii (lesser large-footed bat)
- Myotis horsfieldii (Horsfield's bat)
- Myotis hosonoi (Hosono's myotis)
- Myotis ikonnikovi (Ikonnikov's bat)
- Myotis insularum (insular myotis)
- Myotis keaysi (hairy-legged myotis)
- Myotis keenii (Keen's myotis)
- Myotis leibii (eastern small-footed myotis)
- Myotis lesueuri (Lesueur's hairy bat)
- Myotis levis (yellowish myotis)
- Myotis longipes (Kashmir cave bat)
- Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat)
- Myotis macrodactylus (big-footed myotis)
- Myotis macrotarsus (pallid large-footed myotis)
- Myotis martiniquensis (Schwartz's myotis)
- Myotis milleri (Miller's myotis)
- Myotis montivagus (Burmese whiskered bat)
- Myotis morrisi (Morris's bat)
- Myotis muricola (whiskered myotis)
- Myotis myotis (greater mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis mystacinus (whiskered bat)
- Myotis nattereri (Natterer's bat)
- Myotis nesopolus (Curacao myotis)
- Myotis nigricans (black myotis)
- Myotis occultus (Arizona myotis)
- Myotis oreias (Singapore whiskered bat)
- Myotis oxyotus (montane myotis)
- Myotis ozensis (Honshu myotis)
- Myotis peninsularis (peninsular myotis)
- Myotis pequinius (Peking myotis)
- Myotis planiceps (flat-headed myotis)
- Myotis pruinosus (frosted myotis)
- Myotis ricketti (Rickett's big-footed bat)
- Myotis ridleyi (Ridley's bat)
- Myotis riparius (riparian myotis)
- Myotis rosseti (thick-thumbed myotis)
- Myotis ruber (red myotis)
- Myotis schaubi (Schaub's myotis)
- Myotis scotti (Scott's mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis seabrai (Angolan hairy bat)
- Myotis septentrionalis (northern long-eared myotis)
- Myotis sicarius (Mandelli's mouse-eared bat)
- Myotis siligorensis (Himalayan whiskered bat)
- Myotis simus (velvety myotis)
- Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat)
- Myotis stalkeri (Kei myotis)
- Myotis thysanodes (fringed myotis)
- Myotis tricolor (Cape hairy bat)
- Myotis velifer (Cave Myotis)
- Myotis vivesi (fish-eating bat)
- Myotis volans (long-legged myotis)
- Myotis welwitschii (Welwitch's bat)
- Myotis yesoensis (Yoshiyuki's myotis)
- Myotis yumanensis (Yuma myotis)