278 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [PrRoc. 4TH SER. 
Synonym—M yotis californicus, part. 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone on Colorado and Mohave 
deserts, north to Owens Valley (Mus. Vert. Zool.). It is not 
improbable that the above name will have to be replaced by 
some one of H. Allen’s earlier names. 
Myotis orinomus Elliot 
La Grulla Brown Bat 
Original description—Myotis ormomus Elliot, Field Col. 
Miss) zoolliser. 3) ume) 1908) pi 223) 
Type locality—La Grulla, 8000 feet, San Pedro Martir 
Mountains, Lower California, Mexico. 
Synonyms—Myotis californicus, part; Myotis lucifugus 
longicrus, part. 
Range—High Upper Sonoran zone, in its semi-arid por- 
tion, along the southern Sierra Nevada in Kern and Inyo 
counties, in the San Jacinto and San Bernardino mountains, 
and at Dulzura, San Diego County (Grinnell and Swarth, 
Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., 10, 1912, pp. 138-141). 
Myotis evotis (H. Allen) 
Long-eared Bat 
Original description—V espertilio evotis H. Allen, Smith- 
sonian Misc. Coll., 7, June, 1864, p. 48. 
Type locality—Monterey, California (see Miller, N. Amer. 
lBzneioa, WS SOA. yo, 77.) 7S) 
Synonym—V espertilio albescens evotis, part. 
Range—Upper Sonoran and Transition zones from the 
Mexican line northwards as far as Mount Shasta; west to 
_ Pescadero Creek, San Mateo County; east to Independence 
Lake, Nevada County (Mus. Vert. Zool.) ; also Owens Lake 
and Inyo Mountains (Miller, supra cit., p. 80). 
Myotis thysanodes Miller 
Fringed Bat 
Original description—M yotis thysonodes Miller, N. Amer. 
Fauna, 13, October, 1897, pp. 80-84. 
Type locality—Fort Tejon, Kern County, California. 
