A New Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) From Northeastern Mexico
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The paper reports recognition and description of a previously unrecognized subspecies of the long-eared myotis from coastal foothills and nearby mountains of northeastern Mexico. It presents diagnostic characters—relatively shorter ears, darker ochraceous coloration with paler ears, a larger and more inflated skull, larger teeth and a proportionally longer mandible—compared with northern populations, and notes intermediate variants in adjacent states. Methods and material are summarized: eight museum specimens captured in mist nets over water are measured and tabulated, locality and reproductive data are given, and taxonomic comparisons with related subspecies are discussed.
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