398. Peninsular Myotis Myotis peninsularis French: Murin des caps / German: Niederkalifornien-Mausohr / Spanish: Ratonero del Cabo San Lucas Taxonomy. Myotis peninsularis G. S. Miller, 1898, “San José del Cabo, Lower Califor nia [= Baja California, Mexico].” Subgenus Pizonyx; albescens species group. Myotis peninsularis has been considered a subspecies of M. velifer, but morphology and mitochondrial phylogeny suggest it is a distinct species. Monotypic. Distribution. Endemic to S Baja California Peninsula in NW Mexico. Descriptive notes. Head-body c.41 48 mm, tail 36-46 mm, ear 14-18 mm, hindfoot 7-10 mm, forearm 37-40- 6 mm; weight 4-7 g. Females are slightly externally larger than males. The Peninsular Myotis is one of th...