. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. lii III 106 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 1814. Atalapha umericaiia Ratiueaque, I'rc^cia des dccouv. soniiol., p. 12 (nomeu llll(llliu).' 1815. I'lapcrtilio rubra Ord, (inthrie's Geography, 2d Atii. 11, p. 201. 1818. I'eKpertilio teKHclatnit IfiittiiOHqiU'. Ainericaii Montbly Ma^., Ill, p. 445. 1818. renpirtilio monncliiis Kafiiipsqne. Am. Montlily Miij;.. Ill, ]). 445. 1820. J'eHpertilio riijHii Waideu. Desciii»tiou tlos I^tats-Uiiis do I'AiiK^rifinc Septentrio- nale, V, p. tK)6. 18fi3. Ln


. Revisions of the North American bats of the family Vespertilionid[a]e [microform]. Bats; Chauves-souris. lii III 106 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. 1814. Atalapha umericaiia Ratiueaque, I'rc^cia des dccouv. soniiol., p. 12 (nomeu llll(llliu).' 1815. I'lapcrtilio rubra Ord, (inthrie's Geography, 2d Atii. 11, p. 201. 1818. I'eKpertilio teKHclatnit IfiittiiOHqiU'. Ainericaii Montbly Ma^., Ill, p. 445. 1818. renpirtilio monncliiis Kafiiipsqne. Am. Montlily Miij;.. Ill, ]). 445. 1820. J'eHpertilio riijHii Waideu. Desciii»tiou tlos I^tats-Uiiis do I'AiiK^rifinc Septentrio- nale, V, p. tK)6. 18fi3. Lnsiitriis norehoravetisis H. Allen, Monogr. X. Am. Hats. p. 15. 1870. Liisiiiriinfinicbris Fitziiifjer, .SitziiiiKsber. k. Akad. WisHeiisch. Wien, LXII, p. 40. 1878. Aiuhipha >iorebora<en8is Dobson, Catal. Chiroptera Brit. Mtis., p. 269. 18!W. Atalapha iiovvboracitigh \\. Allen. Moiiogr. I!at8 N. Am., p. 142. 1894. Atalapha burealia Khoads, Auiuricau Naturalist, XXVIII, p. Tifpe localiU).âNew York. (jeoijrdphiv distrihution.âThe typical form of Lnsiurus horealin ranges through the Boreal, , and Austral zones in eastern Xorth America froni Canada to Florida and Texas, west at least to Iiulian Territory and Colorado. Southern and western limits of range not known. Probably breeds throughout its known range. (ietwral chaructern.âSize small (forearm, 38 to 43; longest linger, 78 to 88); forearm with no distinct tuft of fur near proximal end; color very variable, rang- ing from bright yellowish led or fawn color to yellowish gray; a whitish area in front of shoulder. Ears.âTheearsof ty])ical Lasiiiniit borealis (fig. 21a) when laid forward reach a little more than halfway from angle of moutli to nostril. The anterior border is strongly but irregularly convex from free point of anterior basal lobe to tip, a distance through wliich it forms almost a semicircle. The posterior border is slightly concave immediately below tip, then evenly convex to basal lobe.


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