Caves and their Faunas in Florida and South Georgia 49 



Family Vespertilionidae 



Pipistrellis subflavus floridanus Davis, Least Bat (trogloxene). 

 Alachua County: Goat Sink (RF). Gilchrist County. Roberts Cave (RF). 

 Levy County: Octopus Cave (Pruitt \99\a). Jackson County: Gerome's 

 Cave (DSL), Miller's Cave (Brock, personal communication), Old Indian 

 Cave (Rice 1955^, 19556, Jennings and Layne 1957), Gerard's Cave 

 (Lee 1969c). Marion County: Orange Lake Cave (RF), Sunday Sink 

 (RF). 



Myotis austroriparious (Rhoads), Southeastern Bat (trogloxene). 

 Alachua County: Bat Cave (RF), Grant's Cave (RF, Rice 1957), Hog 

 Sink (Rice 1957), Jones Cave (McNab 1974), Seven Chimneys Sink 

 (McNab 1974), Warren Cave (McNab 1974). Citrus County: Sweet 

 Gum Cave (RF). Gilchrist County: Roberts Cave (RF, Rice 1957). Jack- 

 son County: Gerard's Cave (DSL), Old Indian Cave (Jennings and 

 Layne 1957), Mud Cave (Rice 19556). Levy County: Devil's Den (Pruitt 

 19916), Octopus Cave (Pruitt I99\a). Marion County: Hell Hole (BH), 

 Orange Lake Cave (RF), Sunday Sink (RF). Suwannee County: Devil's 

 Head and Horns, Mulky Road Sink (RF). (Also see Humphrey and 

 Gore 1992). REMARKS: This bat is proposed a candidate for federal 

 listing (Wood 1993) 



Myotis grisescens Howell, Gray Bat (trogloxene). Jackson County: 

 Gerome's Cave (DSL), Gerard's Cave (DSL), Milton's Cave (DSL), 

 Old Indian Cave (Rice 19556, Jennings and Layne 1957, Lee and Tuttle 

 1970, Humphrey and Tuttle 1978), ONS Cave (DSL). REMARKS: The 

 Florida Committee on Rare and Endangered Plants and Animals listed 

 this bat as Endangered (Humphrey and Tuttle 1978; Gore 1992). This 

 bat also is listed by both the State of Florida and by U. S. Fish and 

 Wildlife Service as Endangered (Wood 1993). 



Myotis keenii septentrionalis (Trouessart), Keen's Bat (trogloxene). 

 Jackson County: Old Indian Cave (Rice 19556, Scudder and Humphrey 

 1978). REMARKS: Only two specimens of this bat are known from 

 Florida. This bat was considered Endangered in the 1982 Florida Rare 

 and Endangered Biota volume on mammals (Scudder and Humphrey 

 1978) but not listed in the 1992 revised volume (Humphrey 1992). 



Myotis sodalis Miller and Allen, Social Bat (trogloxene). Jackson 

 County: Old Indian Cave (Jennings and Layne 1957, Humphrey and 

 Scudder 1978). Only one specimen is known from Florida. The Florida 

 Committee on Rare and Endangered Plants and Animals listed this bat 

 as Endangered (Humphrey and Scudder 1978; Humphrey 1992). This 

 bat also is listed by the State of Florida and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service as Endangered (Wood 1993). 



