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Definition of Little brown myotis
1. Noun. The small common North American bat; widely distributed.
Exact synonyms: Little Brown Bat, Myotis Leucifugus
Generic synonyms: Vespertilian Bat, Vespertilionid
Group relationships: Genus Myotis, Myotis
Generic synonyms: Vespertilian Bat, Vespertilionid
Group relationships: Genus Myotis, Myotis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Little Brown Myotis
Literary usage of Little brown myotis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ecosystem Disturbance and Wildlife Conservation in Western Grasslands: A edited by Deborah M. Finch (1998)
"... include or extend into grasslands and deserts (long-legged myotis [Myotis
volans], fringed myotis [M. thysanodes], little brown myotis [M. lucifugus], ..."
2. The Mammals of Pennsylvania and New Jersey: A Biographic, Historic and by Samuel Nicholson Rhoads (1903)
"In Rafinesque's brown bat there is only 1 on each side, separated by a space from
the large pointed fang or canine tooth. In the little brown (Myotis) bats ..."