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''Nyctophilus'' is a genus of the
vespertilionid Vespertilionidae is a family of microbats, of the order Chiroptera, flying, insect-eating mammals variously described as the common, vesper, or simple nosed bats. The vespertilionid family is the most diverse and widely distributed of bat familie ...
s or vesper
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s. They are often termed Australian big-eared bats or long-eared bats, as the length of their ears often greatly exceeds that of the head. This genus occurs in the
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Taxonomy

The first description of the genus was published in 1821 by
William Elford Leach William Elford Leach Royal Society, FRS (2 February 1791 – 25 August 1836) was an English zoologist and marine biologist. Life and work Elford Leach was born at Hoe Gate, Plymouth, the son of an attorney. At the age of twelve he began a me ...
. The name ''Nyctophilus'' means night-loving and is derived from the combination of Ancient Greek ''nyktos'' and ''philos''. The type species of the genus is ''
Nyctophilus geoffroyi ''Nyctophilus geoffroyi'' is a vespertilionid bat, a flying nocturnal mammal found in Australia, The species is relatively common. They have been referred to as the lesser long-eared bat. Taxonomy It is the type species of genus ''Nyctophilus''. ...
'', the lesser long-eared bat. A monograph on the genus, published by
Robert Fisher Tomes Robert Fisher Tomes (4 August 1823 – 10 July 1904) was an English farmer and zoologist. Biography Tomes was born in Weston-on-Avon and farmed at Welford, Gloucestershire. He was a specialist in bats, describing a number of new species. His wri ...
in 1858, cited two earlier descriptions, the species assumed by Tomes as the type for ''Nyctophilus geoffroyi'', Leach, and incorporated the similar ''Vespertilio timoriensis'' Geoffroy as a new generic combination. Two new species were also named, ''Nyctophilus gouldi'' and ''Nyctophilus unicolor'', both based on specimens supplied by
John Gould John Gould (; 14 September 1804 – 3 February 1881) was an English ornithologist. He published a number of monographs on birds, illustrated by plates produced by his wife, Elizabeth Gould, and several other artists, including Edward Lear, ...
. The availability of the name ''Nyctophilus timoriensis'' is uncertain and recognised or excluded in some treatments, following a revision and new taxa published in 2009. This followed the 2008 publication of unknown taxa noted as ''Nyctophilus'' sp., subspecies of ''T. timoriensis'' or new and separate species. An arrangement within the family
Vespertilionidae Vespertilionidae is a family of microbats, of the order Chiroptera, flying, insect-eating mammals variously described as the common, vesper, or simple nosed bats. The vespertilionid family is the most diverse and widely distributed of bat familie ...
, the common evening bats, separates the genus to the subfamilial taxon
Vespertilioninae The Vespertilioninae are a subfamily of vesper bats from the family Vespertilionidae. Classification Subfamily Vespertilioninae *Tribe Antrozoini **Genus '' Antrozous'' *** Pallid bat, ''Antrozous pallidus'' **Genus '' Bauerus'' *** Van Geld ...
and the tribe Nyctophilini, allied to the monotypic genus of '' Pharotis imogene'', a species also found in New Guinea. A taxon proposed in 1968, ''Lamingtona'' McKean & Calaby, is a synonym for the genus. An attempt to reclassify the group as ''Barbastellus'' Gray, 1829, which the author
John Edward Gray John Edward Gray, FRS (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for ...
later revised to include a type in 1831, is also synonymous with ''Nyctophilus'' Leach, 1821. The relationships between the species were first outlined in 1941, an arrangement that identified four interspecific groups. One of these alliances was the problematic ''timoriensis'' group, including the dubiously named ''N. timoriensis'' with ''N. major'', ''N. sherrini'' and ''N. gouldi''. Three other groups were named although with slight descriptions: ''bifax'' group (''bifax'' and ''daedalus''); ''geoffroyi'' group (with ''australis, pacificus, unicolor'' and ''pallescens''); and ''microtis'' group (''microtis'', ''bicolor'' and ''walkeri'').


Description

A genus of the common and widely dispersed bat family
Vespertilionidae Vespertilionidae is a family of microbats, of the order Chiroptera, flying, insect-eating mammals variously described as the common, vesper, or simple nosed bats. The vespertilionid family is the most diverse and widely distributed of bat familie ...
, the common, evening bats. They are found in Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia, and lack extensive research into their diverse forms and habits. The species have a body arrangement that resembles the horseshoe bat family Rhinolophidae, but distinguished by ears that exceed the length of the head. The upper half of the ear is markedly ribbed at the inner surface. The muzzle of these species is short and tail features are typical of the family. The species have small appendages at the nostrils, similar to the larger ornamented structures of bats using nasally emitted constant frequency sound in echolocation. The often plain faced vespertilionid genera use frequency modulated echolocation, emitted orally, but this genus—and possibly the North American genus '' Antrozous''—is confirmed to use sound via the nostril apparatus. The species may present twin births, unlike the single births of most microbat genera.


Diversity

Taxa within this genus, sometimes described as 'long-eared bats', are: *Greater long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus timoriensis''. A number of similar populations, tentatively distinguished or formally described, are referred to as the "''Nyctophilus timoriensis'' complex", a group allied by similarity to this species and later typifications. Doubt regarding the type location, the epithet and author of ''Vespertilio timoriensis'' indicating the origin as
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, was noted since early revisions of the genus. However, this nomenclaturally uncertain taxon is provisionally excluded at the
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, which instead recognises new taxa that emerged from comparative study of molecular and morphological research (Parnaby, 2009). * Northern long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus arnhemensis ''Nyctophilus arnhemensis'', known as the northern or Arnhem long-eared bat, is a species of Chiroptera (bats) native to northern regions of Australia. The distribution range is from north-western Queensland to northern Western Australia. Taxo ...
'' * Eastern long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus bifax'' * Corben's long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus corbeni'' * Pallid long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus daedalus'' * Lesser long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus geoffroyi ''Nyctophilus geoffroyi'' is a vespertilionid bat, a flying nocturnal mammal found in Australia, The species is relatively common. They have been referred to as the lesser long-eared bat. Taxonomy It is the type species of genus ''Nyctophilus''. ...
'' ** Subsp. ''N. g. geoffroyi'' ** Subsp. ''N. g. pacificus'' ** Subsp. ''N. g. pallescens'' * Gould's long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus gouldi'' * Sunda long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus heran The Sunda long-eared bat (''Nyctophilus heran'') is a species of vesper bat. It is found only in Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans ...
'' *Holt's long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus holtorum Holt's long-eared bat (''Nyctophilus holtorum'') is a species of bat in the family Vespertilionidae. It is endemic to Australia, where it is only found in the southwestern corner of Western Australia. It was formerly confused with Gould's long-e ...
'' * † Lord Howe long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus howensis'' (extinct) * Western long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus major ''Nyctophilus major'', referred to as a western long-eared bat, is a species found in forests and woodlands of Southwest Australia. Taxonomy A population once described as subspecies ''Nyctophilus timoriensis major'', placed with '' Nyctophil ...
'' ** Subsp. ''N. m. major'' ** Subsp. ''N. m. tor'' * Small-toothed long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus microdon The small-toothed long-eared bat (''Nyctophilus microdon'') is a species of vespertilionid bat found only in Papua New Guinea. Taxonomy A species of genus ''Nyctophilus'' (large-eared bats), allied to the common bat family Vespertilionidae, th ...
'' * New Guinea long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus microtis The New Guinea long-eared bat (''Nyctophilus microtis'') is a small species of bat. It is found only in Papua New Guinea. Taxonomy The description of the species was published by Oldfield Thomas in 1888, recognising the affinity with ''Nycto ...
'' * New Caledonian long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus nebulosus'' * Tasmanian long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus sherrini'' * Mt. Missim long-eared bat, '' Nyctophilus shirleyae'' * Pygmy long-eared bat, ''
Nyctophilus walkeri The pygmy long-eared bat (''Nyctophilus walkeri'') is a vesper bat, found in the north of the Australian continent. An insectivorous flying hunter, they are one of the tiniest mammals in Australia, weighing only a few grams and one or two inches ...
'' Populations identified as ''Nyctophilus'' include unnamed species (Andrews, 2015), *''Nyctophilus'' sp, undescribed, south-eastern long-eared bat; allied to the 'greater long-eared' ''timoriensis'' complex. An uncommon bat found in a variety of woodlands in the Murray-Darling Basin, where suitable
tree hollow A tree hollow or tree hole is a semi-enclosed cavity which has naturally formed in the trunk or branch of a tree. They are found mainly in old trees, whether living or not. Hollows form in many species of trees, and are a prominent feature of nat ...
s and well defined canopy and understory provide a specialised habitat. The species is most abundant in Pilliga Scrub. *''Nyctophilus'' sp, undescribed, central long-eared bat; a distinct form, also resembling those of the ''timoriensis'' complex. A microbat found in semi-arid regions of Western Australia, from the Goldfields district to the
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. The flight is a agile fluttering patrol, as with others of the complex, but is also noted as surveying from a perch and taking prey at the ground. They favour grasslands, such as spinifex, and wood or shrublands and mallee habitat. They reside in foliage, hollows, and under bark. They have been observed at the Nullarbor National Park in South Australia, and Western Australian nature reserves Nuytsland and
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References

*D.E. Wilson & D.M. Reeder, 2005: Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Third Edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore {{Taxonbar, from=Q783004 Bat genera Taxa named by William Elford Leach