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subspecies (N. b. seminolus) in eastern North America. 
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Nycteris borealis (MULLER). Type locality — New York. Description as previously 
Nycteris b. seminolus (RHOADS). 
locality — Tarpon Springs, Hillsboro Co., Florida. 
general color mahogany brown. 
Vespertilio cinereus BEAuvoIs, Catal. Peale’s Mus. Phila 
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Nycteris cinereus (BEAUVOIS). 
Hoary Bat. 
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Vespertilio pruinosus Lapua, Trans. Wis. State Agr. Soc., II, 1852 (1853), p. 337 
(Wisconsin). 
Vespertillio pruinosus KENNICOTT, Trans. Ill. State Agr. Soc., I, 1853-54 (1855 
Pp. 577 (Cook Co., Illinois). 
