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b." General color yellowish brown M. evotis 574 



c." Upper parts brown, flanks ashy M. vivesi 574 



d." Upper parts pinkish buff M. milleri 575 



e." Back above brown, belly pale broccoli 



brown; size, medium large M. nigricans 575 



I." Back very dark brown; size, very 



small M. chiriquensis 576 



g." Back Prout's brown, belly burnt um- 

 ber M. dominicensis 576 



h." General color pale wood brown M. yumanensis 576 



i." Back dark yellowish brown, belly isa- 



bella M. y. saturatus 577 



c. Forearm not over 36 mm. 

 a/ Tibia 1 5 mm. or under. 



a." Above dark wood brown M. orinomus 577 



b." General hue yellowish brown M. californicus 578 



c." General hue brown, belly gray M. c. jaliscensis 579 



d." Back yellowish brown, belly paler. .M. c. mexicanus 579 



e." Above light ochraceous buff, or 



brownish cream buff M. c. pallidus 579 



f." Above pale fawn brown M. c. duranga 579 



b/ Tibia over 15 mm. 



a/ 7 General color light brown; ear slender. M. subulatus 580 



b. 77 Back dull brown, belly yellowish; ear 

 broad. 



a/ 77 Forearm 36-38 mm M. lucifugus 580 



b. 7// Forearm 38-40 mm M. /. longicrus 581 



539. thysanodes (Myotis), Miller, N. Am. Faun., No. 13, 1897, p. 

 80. Elliot, Syn. N. Am. Mamm., 1901, p. 406. 



albescens evotis and albescens velifer, H. Allen, Mon. N. A. Bats, 



1893, pp. 90.93- 

 FRINGED BAT. 



Type locality. Old Fort Tejon, in mountains south of Kern Lake, 

 Kern County, California. 



Geogr. Distr. State of Michoacan, Mexico, north to Southern 

 California. 



Genl. Char. Size large. Calcar thick and distinct, usually ter- 

 minating in a well-marked pointed projection; free border of uropa- 

 tagium thickened and densely haired; ears moderately long; laid for- 

 ward they reach 3 to 5 mm. beyond nostrils; wings from point between 

 ankle and base of toes, but nearer latter. 



Color. Everywhere light dull yellowish brown, distinctly paler 



