Perimyotis subflavus (F. CuVier, 1832)
American Perimyotis
Perimyotis subflavus is distributed statewide, except for the Panhandle. However, like many species of bats in the state, records are few and far between. Perimyotis subflavus is listed as a Tier II species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016 as the Tri-colored Bat). Caire et al. (1989) reported records from 25 counties and an observation record from one additional county. Most of these records are from the easternmost counties in the state. Roehrs et al. (2008) reported a record from Dewey County. New records are reported for Caddo, Cleveland, and Mayes counties.
Specimen records (7).— Caddo County (3): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 610.8 m, 34°52'19.64"N, - 98°36'53.16"W, 1 (OMNH 59762) ; 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 602 m, 34°53'04.85"N,- 98°37'09.30"W, 2 (OMNH 59763- 59764) . Cleveland County (3): 416 Terrace Place, Norman, 1 (OMNH 33481); Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, 2 (OMNH 36700, 66024) . Mayes County (1): 1.6 km N Spavinaw Dam, 1 (UCM 11427) .