Mammalia - Chiroptera - Vespertilionidae
Full reference: G. Topál. 1983. New and rare fossil mouse-eared bats from the Middle Pliocene of Hungary (Mammalia Chiroptera). Fragmenta Mineralogica et Palaeontologica 11:43-54
Belongs to Myotis according to G. Topál 1983
Sister taxa: Myotis antiquus, Myotis austroriparius, Myotis baranensis, Myotis bechsteini, Myotis belgicus, Myotis blythi, Myotis boyeri, Myotis brandtii, Myotis californicus, Myotis danutae, Myotis dasycneme, Myotis daubentoni, Myotis davidii, Myotis elegans, Myotis emarginatus, Myotis evotis, Myotis exilis, Myotis grisecens, Myotis grisescens, Myotis helleri, Myotis ikonnikovi, Myotis janossyi, Myotis keenii, Myotis leibii, Myotis lucifugus, Myotis mangamolaris, Myotis murinoides, Myotis myotis, Myotis mystacinus, Myotis nattereri, Myotis oxygnathus, Myotis paradaubentoni, Myotis rectidens, Myotis salodorensis, Myotis sanctialbani, Myotis septentrionalis, Myotis siligorensis, Myotis sodalis, Myotis subulatus, Myotis thysanodes, Myotis velifer, Myotis volans, Myotis yumanensis
Type specimen: Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, V.82.173, a mandible. Its type locality is Osztramos locality 9, which is in a Pliocene terrestrial horizon in Hungary.
Ecology: volant omnivore
Distribution:
• Pliocene of Hungary (2 collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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