The first description was published by
Oldfield Thomas in 1908. The type specimen was collected
Flores, one of the Sunda Islands. Several subspecies are named, although poorly delimited, based on the description that Thomas gave in 1910 for a new species
Murina lanosa and another population as
Murina toxopei. The threes taxa are: • species
Murina florium Thomas, 1908 • subspecies
Murina florium florium • subspecies
M. florium lanosa Thomas, 1910 • subspecies
M. florium toxopei Thomas, 1923 The interspecific relationships of the genus has seen this species allied to a subgenus
Murina (
Murina) Gray, 1842. The common names have included
Flores tube-nosed bat, flute-nosed bat and
tube-nosed insectivorous bat. A collection of a specimen at
Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park was noted as smaller and perhaps a separate species. == Distribution and habitat ==