Wagner's mustached bat is a relatively small bat, with a head-body length of and a tail long. There are two
color phases, with some individuals having blackish-brown fur over the back and head with drab grey underparts, and others being clay-brown to reddish yellow with buff or cinnamon underparts. Individuals of both color phases can be found together in the same cave. The ears are long and pointed, with sharp serrations along the medial edges and a spatulate
tragus including a shelf-like fold. The upper lip has a number of heavy bristles and surrounds the nose, with numerous folds and small projections along its edge. The snout is raised upwards, while the remainder of the skull is relatively flattened. The
incisor teeth are reduced in size, but have a complex shape with two or three lobes. The wing membranes reach the ankles of the bat, which are also attached to a large
uropatagium, with the short tail emerging near the middle of the upper surface. Females come into
estrus once a year, and give birth to a single young near the beginning of the rainy season in June or July. ==Distribution and habitat==