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t*PipistrelIus hesperus australis Miller. 



1897. Pipistrellus hesperus australis Miller, North Amer. 



Fauna, No. 13, p. 90. October 16, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Barranca Ibarra, State of Jalisco, Mexico. 



*Pipistrellus subflavus subflavus (F, Cuvier). 



1832. V[espertilio] subflavus F. Cuvier, Nouv. ann. mus. hist. 



nat. Paris, vol. 1, p. 17. 

 1885. Vesperugo georgianus True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 



7 (1884), p. 602. 1885. 

 1897. Pipistrellus subflavus Miller, North Ainer, Fauna, No. 



13, p. 90. October 16, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Eastern United States, probably Georgia. 

 Range. — Austral zones and casually parts of Transition zone 



in the eastern United States, from the Atlantic coast west to 



Iowa and eastern and southern Texas. 



t*Pipistrellus subflavus obscunis Miller. 



1897. Pipistrellus subflavus obscurus Miller, North Amer. 



Fauna, No. 13, p. 93. October 16, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Lake George, Warren ('ounty. New York. 

 Range. — Along border of Transition zone and upper Austral 



zont. in central and eastern New York. 



Pipistrellus veraecrucis (Ward). 



1891. Vesperugo veraecrucis Ward, Amer. Nat., vol. 25, p. 745. 



August, 1891. 

 1897. Pipistrellus versecrucis Miller, North Amer. Fauna, No. 



13, p. 93. October 16, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Las Vigas, Jalapa, State of Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



t*Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller. 



1902. Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philadelphia, p. 390. September 12, 1902. 

 Type Locality. — Monte Christo, Tabasco, Mexico. 



Genus EPTESICUS Rafinesque.^ 



1820. Eptesicus Rafinesque, Annals of nature, p. 2. Type, 

 Eptesicus melanops Rafinesque = Vespertilio fuscus Beau- 



VOIS. 



t*Eptesicus bahamensis (Miller). 



1897. Vespertilio fuscus bahamensis Miller, North Amer. Fauna, 



No. 13, p. 101. October 16, 1897. 

 Type Locality. — Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas. 

 Range. — Bahama Islands. 



> Revised (under the name Vespertilio) by Miller, North Amer. Fauna, No. 13, pp. 95-104, October 16, 1897. 



