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Myotis macropus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Myotis macropus
The southern myotis〔(''Myotis macropus'' ) (Australian Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities)〕 (''Myotis macropus'') , also known as large-footed myotis,〔 is a species of vesper bat (''Vespertilionidae'') in ''Myotis'' genus.〔(''Myotis macropus'' ) in Mammal Species of the World〕 The southern myotis is one of only two Australian "fishing" bats and feeds by trawling its specially adapted feet along the water's surface for aquatic invertebrates and fish. ==Distribution== ''M. macropus'' is distributed along the east coast of Australia, from south-east Queensland to New South Wales〔(''Myotis macropus'' profile and distribution map within New South Wales )〕 and Victoria. A smaller presence was also recorded along the coasts of other national territories.〔(Distribution map of ''Myotis macropus'' ) (ALA)〕 It has been recorded west of the Great Dividing Range in the 1970s at a billabong in Boomanoomana State Forest, near Mulwala and the Murray River. More recently, bats surveys of State Forests of Western New South Wales found individuals on the Murrumbidgee River near Hay. Their calls have also bee recorded on the Murray River, adjacent to the extensive Millewa/Barmah River Red Gum forests, near Deniliquin. No broader bat surveys have targeted ''M. macropus'' by concentrating surveying efforts on inland water bodies. This could prove the species is more widespread than previously thought.
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