Hodgson's bat (''Myotis formosus''), also called the copper-winged bat or black-and-orange myotis, is a species of
vesper bat in the genus ''Myotis'', the
mouse-eared bats. Favouring mountain forests, it is found throughout
Central
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Central may also refer to:
Directions and generalised locations
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,
Southeast, and
East Asia, from Afghanistan to Taiwan.
It is about long and is distinguished from most other species of bat in this range by its yellowish colouration.
Taxonomy
Previously, Hodgson's bat was thought to be a single wide-ranging species with a distribution from Central Asia east to Taiwan, north to Korea, and south to Indonesia. However, a 2014 morphological study found significant divergence in morphology between different populations of the species, and thus split it into several distinct species: Hodgson's bat (''M. formosus
sensu stricto
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'', ranging from Central Asia east to Taiwan), the
reddish-black myotis (''M. rufoniger'', ranging from Laos and Vietnam north to Korea and
Tsushima Island, and also east to Taiwan), the
orange-fingered myotis
The orange-fingered myotis or red-painted myotis (''Myotis rufopictus'') is a species of vesper bat endemic to the Philippines.
Taxonomy
It was described in 1845 as a distinct species by George Robert Waterhouse, but later reclassified as ...
(''M. rufopictus'', endemic to the
Philippines),
Bartels's myotis (''M. bartelsii'', endemic to Sumatra and Java in Indonesia), and
Weber's myotis
Weber's myotis (''Myotis weberi'') is a species of Vespertilionidae, vesper bat Endemism, endemic to the Indonesia, Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
Taxonomy
It was described in 1890 as a distinct species by Fredericus Anna Jentink, but later re ...
(''M. weberi'', endemic to
Sulawesi
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in Indonesia). Based on wing patterning, the study found ''M. formosus'' to be the
sister species to
Geoffroy's bat
Geoffroy's bat (''Myotis emarginatus'') is a species of vesper bat.
Description
''M. emarginatus'' is a medium-sized bat with long and woolly fur. The dorsal side of the torso is rust-brown to fox-red and the ventral side is a poorly delineat ...
(''M. emarginatus'') and the
Cape hairy bat (''M. tricolor'').
The subspecies ''flavus'', found in Taiwan and later discovered in mainland China, was reclassified as a distinct species in 2010. However, the 2014 morphological study found ''M. flavus'' to still be conspecific with ''M. formosus'', and all taxonomic authorities still classify it within ''M. formosus''.
Description

An adult Hodgson's bat has a head and body length of , a tail length of and a forearm length of
[ and weigh about .] The colouring of the short dense fur that covers its body is much more yellow than is that of other bats found within its range.
Distribution and habitat
Hodgson's bat is native to Nangarhar Province in Afghanistan, the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh, the Indian provinces of Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir Jammu and Kashmir may refer to:
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* Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory
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, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra
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, Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam and Mizoram, and the Central and Western parts of Nepal at altitudes up to about . It is also known from eastern and central China
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and Taiwan, where it is likely sympatric
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with the previously-conspecific ''Myotis rufoniger
The reddish-black myotis or black-winged myotis (''Myotis rufoniger''), colloquially known as the "red bat" or "golden bat" (not to be confused with ''Lasiurus'' species, also known as red bats, or ''Mimon bennettii'', also known as the golden ba ...
''. It is found in both upland and lowland primary and secondary forests and roosts in caves and trees, and sometimes buildings.
Behaviour
Hodgson's bat is an insectivore
A robber fly eating a hoverfly
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The first vertebrate insectivores wer ...
, locating its insect prey by echolocation during flight and catching it on the wing. In Taiwan, breeding begins in March and peaks in May. Up to two hundred females congregate in an underground maternity colony
A maternity colony refers to a temporary association of reproductive female bats for giving birth to, nursing, and weaning their pups. The colonies are initiated by pregnant bats. After giving birth, the colony consists of the lactating females an ...
and give birth during May and June. Prior to this, the bats spend an average of nine hours foraging at night, but this time is reduced after giving birth. Newborn young measure about long and weigh about .[ They remain in the roost while the mother forages and for the first week stay in their birth location. After that they begin to crawl around and by the third week are able to take short flights.][ The mother spends much time grooming the newly-born youngster but by the time it is two weeks old, she normally roosts away from it. Between mid-August and early October the bats leave the maternity cave and spend the winter in ]hibernation
Hibernation is a state of minimal activity and metabolic depression undergone by some animal species. Hibernation is a seasonal heterothermy characterized by low body-temperature, slow breathing and heart-rate, and low metabolic rate. It most ...
in caves elsewhere.[
]
Status
Hodgson's bat has a wide range throughout Asia, and was previously not thought to be threatened. However, more recent studies have split many of the populations previously assigned to this species into other species, and a different picture has emerged of the populations still classified in ''M. formosus'', indicating a heavy decline over the past few decades. It has seen an especially dramatic decline in Taiwan, with the largest colonies declining by over 90% and likely losses of over 70% of individuals over the last 30 years. Similar patterns of decline have been suspected over the rest of its range. It has been proposed that heavy pesticide
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use in Taiwan may play a factor in the species' decline, as pesticide residues have been noted in its feces. It also seems to be averse to light pollution, which may contribute to habitat degradation, disturbances to the roost, and disrupting migrations. Caving may also be a threat, as this species is thought to be at least partly cave-dwelling during the winter. It is likely also threatened by deforestation due to it depending on forest habitats for part of the year. Due to its conspicuous coloration, this species may also be at risk of being captured and used as an ornament. This prominent decline, combined with it still being a wide-ranging species, has led it to be classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.
References
External links
Behavioral study
IUCN
Zipcode Zoo
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Bats of Asia
Mammals of Afghanistan
Mammals of Pakistan
Mammals of Nepal
Mouse-eared bats
Mammals described in 1835
Taxa named by Brian Houghton Hodgson