Vulcanops jennyworthyae was
described in 2018 from fossilized teeth and bone fragments. The new genus and species were placed within the family
Mystacinidae, commonly called the burrowing bats. The genus name "
Vulcanops" is derived from the Roman god of fire and volcanoes,
Vulcan. The suffix "-ops" is commonly used for bat genera. "Vulcan" was chosen in homage to the tectonic nature of New Zealand, as well as a historic hotel, Vulcan Hotel, in the mining town of
Saint Bathans. The
eponym for the
specific epithet "
jennyworthyae" is
Jennifer P. Worthy "in recognition of her pivotal role in revealing the diversity of the
St Bathans Fauna." Jennifer Worthy is the scientist who discovered the fossils of
V. jennyworthyae. The fossilized remains were found in sediments approximately 16–19 million years old. ==Description==