Taiwan broad-muzzled bat
It is still within the Myotinae subfamily, though its morphological and genetic differences justified placing it in a separate genus.[3] It is a small species of bat, with a forearm length of 31–34 mm (1.2–1.3 in).Its skull is overall smooth and lacking crests, and the occipital bone of the braincase is distinctly raised, which is one if its identifying features.The fur of its back is long and shaggy, described as a "dark slaty brown."The fur of its belly is also dark brown, though the tips of the hairs are a more golden color.