Myotis aztecus

Dickerman, R. W., Koopman, K. F. & Seymour, C., 1981, Notes on Bats from the Pacific Lowlands of Guatemala, Journal of Mammalogy 62 (2), pp. 406-411 : 410

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2307/1380726

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4591104

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E5759E5B-F12E-F92C-FF4D-8B446DF8EAA0

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scientific name

Myotis aztecus
status

 

Molossusm m. Iambithus

thusapproachesM.m m.coibensis from southern Central America insize. TODO TODO We agreewithJoneset al.(1977) in treatingcoibensisand aztecus as subspecies ofM. molossus, TODO but we recognize lambias avalid subspecies.Further study mayshow showthat thatlambi is partof a TODO TODO non-steppedcline.Thefollowingareranges(in mm)of condylobasallengthsoffoursubspeciesof M. molossus basedon adultspecimensin the AMNH. Becausethereisclearlysexualdimorphism, males and females are listed separately:M. m. aztecus (Oaxaca) 15.0- 15.8(4males), 14.4-15.2 TODO (11 females);M. m m. Iambi (Guatemala)14.6-15.4 (7males),14.2-14.8 (9females);M. m. (Panama) 13.8-14.5 (6 males),13.3-14.3 (3 females); M.m m. molossus (Colombia)15.5-16.0 males), 14.5-15.1 (5 females).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Vespertilionidae

Genus

Myotis

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