Mystacinidae

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Mystacinidae
Temporal range: Miocene to Recent
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New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat, Mystacina tuberculata
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Mystacinidae

Dobson, 1875
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Mystacina

Gray in Dieffenbach, 1843
Type species
Mystacina tuberculata
Gray, 1843
Species

M. robusta
M. tuberculata

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Mystacinidae is a family of unusual bats, the New Zealand short-tailed bats. There is one living genus, Mystacina, with two recently extant species, one of which is believed to have become extinct in the 1960s. They are medium-sized bats, about 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in length, with grey, velvety fur.

Species

The family also contains the extinct genus Icarops known from Miocene fossils found in Australia. The oldest fossils of the living genus date to the late Pleistocene of New Zealand.[1]

Description

Mystacinids are the most "un-batlike" family of bats. They spend much of the time on the ground, instead of flying, and are unique in having the ability to fold their wings into a leathery membrane when not in use. Another distinctive feature of the group is an additional projection on some of the claws, which may aid in digging or climbing. They are omnivorous, eating fruit and carrion in addition to ground-dwelling arthropods. They also eat pollen and nectar, which they are able to collect with their extensible tongues. They sometimes chew out burrows in rotting wood, but can also roost in rock crevices or the burrows of seabirds.[2]

They give birth once each summer, to a single young. They are able to hibernate during the winter.[3]

In 2010 the Department of Conservation discovered a feral cat that was responsible for killing over 100 short-tailed bats over a seven-day period in a forested area on the southern slope of Mount Ruapehu.[4]

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