If you love new animal species and have an Internet connection,
chances are you have already seen the beautiful new golden bat species,
Myotis midastactus.
What you may not know is that the striking, newly described bat species
is just one of more than six species being described by
Ricardo Moratelli,
a scientist at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Brazil) and post-doctoral
fellow at Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.
Smithsonian Science asks Moratelli what it’s like to be a bat detective searching for new species.
Q: Is it difficult finding new bat species?
Moratelli: It can be. I have been working
for the last 10 years on the taxonomy of bats of the genus Myotis, which
is the most diverse genus of bats in the world. The genus is
distributed worldwide and there are more than 110 species. However, my
research is focused on the Neotropical (Latin American) species.
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