New Guinea long-eared bat


The New Guinea long-eared bat, species Nyctophilus microtis, is a small flying mammal. It is found only in Papua New Guinea.

Taxonomy

The description of the species was published by Oldfield Thomas in 1888, recognising the affinity with Nyctophilus timoriensis, the name ascribed to Australian vespertilionid 'long-eared bat' taxa. Thomas's description of a new species in the genus Nyctophilus was the first to indicate the diversity of the group, previously described as monotypic.
The specimen is noted as collected at Sogere, South-east New Guinea by Henry Ogg Forbes, and deposited at BMNH, London.