MILLER AXD REHN: NORTH AMERICAN MAMMALS. 2G1 



Eptesicus fuscus cubensis (Gray). 



1S39. Scotophilus cubensis Gray, Ann. nat. hist., iv, p. 7. 



September, 1839. 

 189'2. J1?speruf/o fusctrs r/(hp//sis Chapman, Bull. Amer. nius. 



nat. hist., iv, ]). 316. December 29, 1892. 

 Type locality. — Cuba. 



Eptesicus fuscus peninsulae (Thomas). 



1898. YesjfertiUo ftiso/s i>fni)tsvJ<:(e Thomas, Ann. and mag. 



nat. hist., 7th ser., i, p. 43. Januar}-, 1898. 

 Type locality. — Sierra Laguna, Lower California, Mexico. 



Eptesicus gaumeri (J. A. Allen). 



1897. AcMonycteris gcnimeri J. A. Allex, Bull. Amer. mug. 



nat. hist., ix, p. 231. September 28, 1897. 

 Type locality. — Izamal, Yucatan. 



Eptesicus albigularis (Peters). 



1872. Vesp)e7'us ( Mcn'sipolaemus) albigularis Petees, Mo- 



natsber. k. preuss. Akad. Wissensch. Berlin, p. 260. 

 1897. J^esperti/io albi(/>daris Miller, North Amer. fauna, no. 



13, p. 104. October 16, 1897. 

 Type locality. — The type was supposed to have been taken 

 in Mexico. 

 Regarded by M^hely (Magyarorszag denev^reinek monographi- 

 Aja, pp. 207, 339, 1900) as identical with the European Yesp>ertilio 

 nittrinus. 



Genus LASIURUS Gray.^ 



1831. LasiuvKs Gray, Zool. miscell., no. 1, p. 38. Type. — 

 The name was based on the American hairy-tailed bats, of which 

 Lasinrus borealis may be regarded as typical. 



Lasiurus borealis (Miiller). 



1776. Vespertilio borealis Muller, Natursyst., Suppl., p. 

 21. 



1 Revised by Miller, North Amer, fauna, no 13. j))) 105-115. Octol)er l(i. 1897. 



