Myotis nimbaensis

Myotis nimbaensis also known as the Orange-furred bat or Nimba Mountain bat is a species of bat in the family Vespertilionidae. The species is endemic to the Nimba Mountains in Guinea, West Africa. It was discovered in 2018 and officially described in 2021 by a team of scientists led by American mammalogist Nancy Simmons.[1][2]

Myotis nimbaensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Vespertilionidae
Genus: Myotis
Species:
M. nimbaensis
Binomial name
Myotis nimbaensis
Simmons et al., 2021

Description

Myotis nimbaensis has orange fur with black dichromatic wing pigmentation. It lives in natural caves and adits (abandoned mine shafts) in the Nimba mountain range.[2]

Diet

The diet of M. nimbaensis is unknown.[1]

Similar species

While M. nimbaensis is visually similar to Welwitsch's bat, it most genetically resembles the Cape hairy bat.[1]

Habitat

M. nimbaensis is believed to only inhabit a small geographic range, limited to the top of the mountain range, which may mean that it will be listed as Critically Endangered once more information about it is known.[1][3]

References

  1. Simmons, Nancy B.; Flanders, Jon; Bakwo Fils, Eric Moïse; Parker, Guy; Suter, Jamison D.; Bamba, Seinan; Douno, Mory; Keita, Mamady Kobele; Morales, Ariadna E.; Frick, Winifred F. (2021-01-13). "A new dichromatic species of Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the Nimba Mountains, Guinea". American Museum Novitates. 3963: 1–37. ISSN 0003-0082.
  2. "Scientists Find New Bat in West African "Sky Islands"". American Museum of Natural History. 13 Jan 2021.
  3. Nuwer, Rachel (2021-01-13). "New Bat Species With Orangutan Hue Discovered in West Africa". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-01-14.


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