. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. CORYNORHINUS MACUOTIR TOWNSENDII. 53 Colorado: Lariiiinr Comity, 1 (Hkiii, Millar ci>U.)> Guaniijiiuto: Suntn liosa, 17. Mic-houciin: rut/ciiaro, 1. Oaxacu: Oaxuca, 1. San LniH I'otoHi: Ilacieiula La I'arada, 1. Texan: KaHt ]'aiiitr, more iiniforin <u»loratiii. vVliilo this form is repr('sri«'M can be yrcjUly in<Mcrtscd the limits of distribution of tlie subs;»»'cies must remain pnicly a matter of ronjecture. The diflerences in form of the inner upper incisor which have been s


. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. CORYNORHINUS MACUOTIR TOWNSENDII. 53 Colorado: Lariiiinr Comity, 1 (Hkiii, Millar ci>U.)> Guaniijiiuto: Suntn liosa, 17. Mic-houciin: rut/ciiaro, 1. Oaxacu: Oaxuca, 1. San LniH I'otoHi: Ilacieiula La I'arada, 1. Texan: KaHt ]'aiiitr, more iiniforin <u»loratiii. vVliilo this form is repr('sri«'M can be yrcjUly in<Mcrtscd the limits of distribution of tlie subs;»»'cies must remain pnicly a matter of ronjecture. The diflerences in form of the inner upper incisor which have been suppn.«ed to «li,stin'liile the few specimens of typical uincmtis that I have seen have this tooth without exception bicuspidate, western spei-imens vary sented, while sev- eral Hpecimens are with ditliculty referred to one or the other ifi«. 10). This is the bai, fo which Dr. Harrison Allen has a])plieia Uiver. is the «lark northwest coast Fio. 10.—Ij«ff, nppnr Inrlsors of rhiniiii inn- rnidt jialU'temii fr nil Saiitii IIohii, Uuuui^jiiiihi, Mexico. CoUYNnKIIINl'S MACKOTIS TOWNSKNDM (Coopor). \s'M. I'hrotiis toirnnniiUi iUutpor, Ann. liV';. Nat. Hist., N. Y., IV, ji. (Coliiinliia K'iver.) \>*1X. I'heolux mrtcrotiH DoliBon, ("atal. (iiiiojitora Hiit. Mum., ji. 1h(( (not ririotun iHiirroliH lie Coiitc, ISiU). Tifpe lonilitii.—(Jolumbia Kiver, Oregon. ttvo'imithir tiistrihi'tioH.—Mumid (M»ast district of Oregon, VV^ashinji- toii, a«id sonthern ilritish ('obnnbia. ihunutlt'ltarnvterx.—Himilar t4) typical nuurotin, but nuu^hdarker; fur nowhere distinctly bicohu'. Color.— uniform dark brown, the hairs indistincrtly lifnt plum- Immmis at base, and very faintly tipped witli yellowish, i-e'iydark Im'owii, the hairs li{;ht pluuibeims at base. Kars and niendu'aiu>!S Ithu-kisli. Mrnsurementx,—See table, pafje 54. SfHvimeufi rriimiiieil.—Total i;umber, .*h from the followinj; localities: llritiHli Coliunliia: Coniox, 1 (Hl<in). Orcijii


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