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Myotis

Myotis

Aitosiipat(+22)·Kaup, 1829

GBIF:299464702

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Common names used for this species across different languages and regions. Available in 17 languages.

finAitosiipatfindeuMausohrendeudeuMausohrfledermäusedeuspaMurciélagos orejas de ratónspafraMurinsfra+18 more

Vernacular (common) names are the everyday names used for a species in different languages and regions. A single species may have dozens of common names worldwide. This taxon has names in 17 languages.

finAitosiipat
fin
deuMausohren
deu
deuMausohrfledermäuse
deu
spaMurciélagos orejas de ratón
spa
fraMurins
fra
nobMusøreflaggermus
nob
engMyotis
eng
engMyotis Bat species
eng
engMyotis Bats
eng
polNocek
pol
litPelėausiai
lit
itaPipistrelli dalle orecchie di topo
ita
itaVespertili
ita
engmouse-eared bats
eng
finsiipat
fin
ellΜυωτίδα
ell
belНачніцы
bel
rusНочницы
rus
ukrНічниця
ukr
thaค้างคาวหูหนู
tha
jpnホオヒゲコウモリ属
jpn
zho鼠耳蝠屬
zho
kor윗수염박쥐속
kor

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The Catalogue of Life is building a comprehensive catalogue of all known species on Earth. It offers two types of releases that reflect different levels of quality. The Base Release is curated and verified by experts specifically for COL. The eXtended Release (COL XR) builds on the Base Release 2026-05-11 (COL26.5) by programmatically integrating additional data sources. It integrates information from 61504 overlapping taxonomic and nomenclatural global, regional, national and management data sources (checklists) as well as originating from digitised literature available in Catalogue of Life's infrastructure ChecklistBank. New names and other data included in the COL XR are indicated with the XR icon. This release addresses several gaps of the Base Release and also enriches the existing names with information such as authorships, references, and vernacular names. It also adds molecular data, such as barcode index numbers or operational taxonomic units, to the Catalogue of Life. Higher taxonomy is being added only in selected groups with important gaps. Meanwhile, the information from the global data sources of the Catalogue of Life Base Release remains unmodified. This enhanced process is continuously evolving and undergoing quality control checks by COL editors and its community. Due to its programmatic nature as well as the taxonomic and nomenclatural differences among the data sources used, some issues may arise. We therefore caution the user, and invite everyone to help log data issues in the [COL’s data GitHub repository](https://github.com/CatalogueOfLife/data/issues/new?template=xcol-content-feedback.md). We will do our best to resolve these issues as soon as possible.

Bánki, O., Roskov, Y., Döring, M., Ower, G., Hernández Robles, D. R., Plata Corredor, C. A., Stjernegaard Jeppesen, T., Örn, A., Pape, T., Hobern, D., Garnett, S., Little, H., DeWalt, R. E., Miller, J., Orrell, T., Aalbu, R., Abbott, J., Abreu, C., Acero P, A., et al. (2026). Catalogue of Life (2026-05-15 XR). Catalogue of Life Foundation, Amsterdam, Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.48580/dgxsq

CC BYPublished 5/15/2026View dataset
GBIF Usage Key
299464702
Dataset Key
7ddf754f-d193-4cc9-b351-99906754a03b
Origin
source
Backbone Key
2432384
Taxon ID
5WGF
Last Crawled
6/16/2026
Last Interpreted
6/16/2026