Myotis volans is a species of bat found in Order Chiroptera, Family Vespertillionidae. They are closely related to
Myotis lucifugus (little brown bat) and
Myotis thysanodes (fringe-tailed bat). Three sub-species have been identified.
Myotis volans is also known as the long-legged myotis due to their longer
tibia length compared to other myotis species. Their
pelage is light brown to chocolate brown or reddish brown and they have short, rounded ears. When their ears are pushed toward their nose, the tips of their ears just reach their nostrils. Their most distinguishing characteristic is that they have fur on the underside of the wings that extends from their body to their elbows and knees. They have a keel on their
calcar. This species does show
sexual dimorphism such that females tend to be slightly bigger than males. == Ecology ==