Clustered southeastern bats (Myotis austroriparius)
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Description: English: This photo shows clustered southeastern bats, or Myotis austroriparius. As of June 2017, the species joins eight other hibernating bat species in North America that are afflicted with the deadly bat fungal disease known as white-nose syndrome. Date: circa 2017 date QS:P,+2017-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902. Source: United States Geological Survey. Author: Pete Pattavina, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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- Vespertilionidae (evening bats and vesper bats)
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- Myotis austroriparius (Southeastern Myotis)
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