Vertebrate Zoology (Nov 2021)

A new species of Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) from Uruguay

  • Roberto Leonan M. Novaes,
  • Don E. Wilson,
  • Ricardo Moratelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/vz.71.e73146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71
pp. 711 – 722

Abstract

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Abstract The genus Myotis comprises a diverse group of vesper bats with worldwide distribution. Twenty-eight neotropical species are currently recognized. Based on a morphological approach, we describe a new species of Myotis from the Uruguayan Pampas grasslands, an ecoregion under high anthropogenic pressure with a largely unknown bat fauna. Qualitative and quantitative morphological analyses support the recognition of the new species and we present a set of external and cranial diagnostic characters by comparing them with other neotropical Myotis species. The new species reassembles Myotis riparius, but can be distinguished by a set of qualitative and quantitative morphological traits, including its clearly bicolored dorsal fur, tricolored ventral fur, a pelage on the dorsal surface of uropatagium, sagittal crest lower, braincase lower in lateral view and overall smaller size.