Eptesicus fuscus miradorensis, Miller, N. Amer. Land Mamm., 1911, p. 62, December 31, 1912.
Range.--Probably statewide.
Specimen examined, 1: no. 91909, Univ. Michigan, Mus. ZoAśl., from Rancho Escondido, one mile north of Apo, 6,000 feet elevation, June 29, 1947, female adult, taken by W. H. Burt.
=Lasiurus borealis mexicanus= (Saussure)
Red Bat; Spanish, MurciA(C)lago Rojizo
A[talapha]. mexicana Saussure, Rev. et Mag. de ZoAśl., 13(2):97, March, 1861, type probably from Veracruz, Puebla or Oaxaca.
Lasiurus borealis mexicanus, Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13:111, October 16, 1897.
Range.--Probably larger part of state.
Specimen examined, 1: no. 89446, Univ. Michigan, Mus. ZoAśl., from Nuevo San Juan (Los Conejos), 5 mi. SW Uruapan, May 23, 1945, by W. H. Burt.
Remarks.--This specimen, a male with much worn teeth, answers well to the description of L. b. mexicanus except that the minute premolar between the canine and fourth premolar is missing on each side of the upper jaw. This, however, seems the less remarkable after examination of 18 skulls of L. b. borealis from the United States in two of which these minute premolars are likewise absent; one of the two specimens from the United States has unworn teeth and the other much worn teeth.
=Lasiurus cinereus cinereus= (Beauvois)
Hoary Bat; Spanish, MurciA(C)lago Pardo
Vespertilio cinereus (misspelled linereus) Beauvois, Catal. RaisonnA(C) Mus. Peale, Philadelphia, p. 18, 1796, type locality, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Lasiurus cinereus, H. Allen, Monogr. N. Amer. Bats, Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 7(1): 12, June, 1864.
Range.--Higher elevations throughout state.
Specimen examined, 1: no. 89456, Univ. Michigan Mus. ZoAśl., from Barranca Seca, May 6, 1945, adult male with much worn teeth, obtained by W. H. Burt.
=Corynorhinus rafinesquii mexicanus= G. M. Allen
Long-eared Bat; Spanish, MurciA(C)lago Narigudo
Corynorhinus megalotis mexicanus Allen, G. M., Bull. Mus. Comp. ZoAśl., 60:347, April, 1916, type from "near Pacheco," Chihuahua.
Corynorhinus rafinesquii mexicanus, Miller, U. S. Nat. Mus., Bull., 128:83, April 29, 1924.
Corynorhinus macrotis pallescens, Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13:52, October 16, 1897.
Range.--Known from only PAitzcuaro.
Remarks.--Miller (1897:53) recorded one specimen from PAitzcuaro and Allen (1916:349) merely alludes to Miller's record.
=Tadarida mexicana= (Saussure)
Mexican Free-tailed Bat; Spanish, MurciA(C)lago Coludo
Molossus mexicanus Saussure, Rev. et Mag. de ZoAśl., 12:283, July, 1860, type from Cofre de Perote, 13,000 feet, Veracruz.
Tadarida mexicana, Miller, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 128:86, April 29, 1924.
Range.--Statewide.
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