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Keen's Myotis

Educational resources on Keen's Myotis

Keen's Myotis or Myotis keenii is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Keen's Myotis

Academic web links for the Keen's Myotis.


Mammals of Washington - Burke Museum
Welcome to this special area of Burke Mammalogy's Web pages, where you can explore the biodiversity of Washington's mammals. All species in the state are found on our checklist
www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/mammalogy/mamwash/index.php

Keen's Myotis
Taxanomic note from IUCN web site - "Myotis septentrionalis formerly was included in this species. Koopman (1993) included septentrionalis in M. keenii, but van Zyll de Jong (1985
www.esf.edu/aec/adks/mammals/Keens_myotis.htm

Keen’s Myotis – Myotis keenii
Keen's Myotis Distribution Map - www.batcon.org Keen's Myotis - Myotis keenii © Bat Conservation International * = isolated or questionable records
aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu/akbats/pdfs/Keens_myotis_map.pdf

Common Bats (Family Vespertilionidae)
Keen's Myotis Myotis keenii septentrionalis (Trouessart) Description: All myotis are much alike and critical examination is required to tell them apart, but of the myotis in
www.ksr.ku.edu/libres/Mammals_of_Kansas/myot-keenii.html

Bat Photo Gallery
Keen's Myotis: Long-legged Myotis: California Myotis: Silver-haired Bat: Little Brown Bat: Big Brown Bat
aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu/akbats/batgallery.htm

North American Mammals: Myotis keenii
Keen's myotis is a medium-sized bat with a long tail. It does not demonstrate narrowly specialized habitat needs. It roosts in caves and trees in the summer, sometimes in small
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=206

Species Description
KEEN'S MYOTIS TAXONOMY Scientific name: Myotis keenii (Merriam, 1895) Common name: Keen's myotis Family: Vespertilionidae Taxonomic comments: M. septentrionalis was formerly
aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu/akbats/pdfs/Keens_Bat_AKNHP_04_web.pdf

Join the Alaska Bat Club
Keen’s Myotis (Myotis keenii) (60 kb PDF) Why Are We Batty For Bats? Here are just a few amazing facts about bats: They are m ammals with the unique
aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu/akbats/index.htm

Nature Trivia, Bats
Keen's Myotis. Keen's Myotis (Myotis keenii) is found in the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains. In the Ozarks, they inhabit caves, but in the Ouachitas, they often are found in
www.hsu.edu/content.aspx?id=1559

Myths About Bats
Keen's Myotis (56 kb pdf) ... Bats have long been the subject of folklore due to their unusual habits.
aknhp.uaa.alaska.edu/akbats/batmythfact.htm







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