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Antrozous pallidus pallidus (Le Conte) 
Desert Pallid Bat 
Original description—V espertilio pallidus Le Conte, Proc. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 7, December, 1855, p. 437. 
Type locality—E1 Paso, El Paso County, Texas (fide Miller, 
Bull 79s Se Nat. Miss) 1912p. 6s)! 
Synonym—Pale Bat; Big-eared Pale Bat. 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone on the Colorado and Mohave 
deserts, north to Swansea, Inyo County, and west to Vallecito, 
eastern San Diego County (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Antrozous pallidus pacificus Merriam 
Pacific Pallid Bat 
Original description—Antrozous pallidus pacificus Merriam, 
Proc Biol) Soc Wash. 11) july, eiS97. pe Tso: 
Type locality—Fort Tejon, Kern County, California. 
Synonym—Antrozous pallidus, part. 
Range—Lower and Upper Sonoran zones on the Pacific 
slope of California, from the Mexican line north through the 
San Diegan district and central coast district as far as Palo 
Alto and Oakland; also through the San Joaquin and Sacra- 
mento valleys to Fort Crook (near Burgettville), Shasta 
County (Mus. Vert. Zool.; Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13, 1897, 
p. 45). Migratory. 
Family MOLOSSIDAE 
Nyctinomus femo osaccus Merriam 
Pocketed Bat 
Original description—Nyctinomus femorosaccus Merriam, 
N, Amer Mauna) 2) October, 1889. p.)23: 
Type locality—Agua Caliente (=Palm Springs), Riverside 
County, California. 
Synonyms—Nyctinomops femorosaccus; Palm Springs 
Free-tailed Bat. 
Range—Lower Sonoran zone on the Colorado Desert at 
and near Palm Springs; only two specimens known (see 
Stephens, Calif. Mammals, 1906, p. 274; Elliot, Field Col. 
Mus., zool. ser., 3, 1904, p. 321). 
