Neoromicia robtertsi is a species of vesper bat found in Madagascar.
The holotype had been collected in 2002 in a montane forest relatively undisturbed by human impacts.
The eponym for the species name "robertsi" is Austin Roberts, a zoologist who studied the bats of southern Africa and devised ways to distinguish species into genera.
[2] It is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found on the eastern half of the island.
Threats faced by this species are unknown, as it is uncommonly encountered.