Myotis fimbriatus
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M. fimbriatus
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Myotis fimbriatus (Peters, 1871)
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Myotis fimbriatus is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. It is found only in China. It's also called the "Fringed Long-Footed Myotis". The Fringed Long-Footed Myotis is described as having short, thick, brown fur with pale whitish fur ventrally.[2] A captured female was measured with ears that were 14.4mm long, a forearm 42.2mm long, and weights 9.9 grams.[2] Myotis fimbriatus is listed as being of Least Concern" by the IUCN as of 2008. In 2000, Myotis fimbriatus was listed as being "Lower Risk/Near Threatened" (LR/nt).[3]
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- Chiroptera Specialist Group 2000. Myotis fimbriatus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 19 July 2007.
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