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Eptesicus fuscus cubensis (Gray). 



1839. 8cotophilus cubensis GRAY, Ann. nat. hist., iv, p. 7. 



September, 1839. 

 1892. Vesperugo fuscus cubensis CHAPMAX, Bull. Amer. mus. 



nat. hist., iv, p. 316. December 29, 1892. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. Cuba. 



Eptesicus fuscus peninsulae (Thomas). 



1898. Vespertilio fuscus peninsulae THOMAS, Ann. and mag. 



nat. hist., 7th ser., i, p. 43. January, 1898. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. Sierra Laguna, Lower California, Mexico. 



Eptesicus gaumeri (J. A. Allen). 



1897. Adelonycteris gaumeri J. A. ALLEN, Bull. Amer. mus. 



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

 TYPE LOCALITY. Izamal, Yucatan. 



Eptesicus albigularis (Peters). 



1872. Vesperus (Marsipolaemus) albigularis PETERS, Mo- 



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

 1897. Vespertilio albigularis 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 Mehely (Magyarorszag den eve" rein ek monographi- 

 aja, pp. 207, 339, 1900) as identical with the European Vespertilio 

 murinus. 



Genus LASITJRUS Gray. 1 



1831. Lasiurus GRAY, Zool. miscell., no. 1, p. 38. Type. 

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

 Lasiurus 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. pp 105-115. October 16. 1897. 



