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Keen's myotis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Chiroptera

Genus
  
Myotis

Higher classification
  
Mouse-eared bat

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Vespertilionidae

Scientific name
  
Myotis keenii

Rank
  
Species

Keen's myotis httpswwweopugetsoundorgsitesdefaultfilest

Similar
  
Mouse‑eared bat, Bat, Long‑eared myotis, Southwestern myotis, California myotis

Keen's myotis (Myotis keenii) is a species of vesper bat. It is found in British Columbia in Canada and in Washington and Alaska in the United States. It is named after the Rev. John Henry Keen, who collected the specimen that formed the basis for the first scientific description of the species. Classification for Keen's myotis formerly included the Northern long-eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis), resulting in older studies confusing the species for one another.

Contents

Keen's myotis Keen39s Myotis Species Profile Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Description

Keen's myotis Keen39s Myotis Photo Gallery Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Measurements: Forearm 1.4-1.6 in., WT 0.25-0.33 oz (7-9 g). Average body length 8–9 cm, tail length 4–5 cm. In appearance, Keen's myotis is very similar to other long-eared bats of the same range, with characteristic dark brown patches on the shoulders.

Behavior

Keen's myotis Keen39s Myotis Species Profile Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Keen's myotis prefers coastal habitats, but is often found in urban areas as well. It frequently roosts in trees and rock crevices. It is nocternal and insectivorous. Keen's Myotis probably exhibits the same breeding habits of other temperate vespertilionids, but there is little data available.

Lifespan

In the wild, Keen's myotis is recorded living upwards of 12 years, while in captivity, it is reported living 19 years.

References

Keen's myotis Wikipedia