Myotis yumanensis H. Allen 1864
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Myotis yumanensis H. Allen 1864 View in CoL
Myotis yumanensis H. Allen 1864 View in CoL , Smithson. Misc. Coll., 7: 58.
Type Locality: USA, California, Imperial Co., Old Fort Yuma.
Vernacular Names: Yuma Myotis.
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Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. yumanensis H. Allen 1864
Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. lambi Benson 1947
Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. lutosus Miller and G. M. Allen 1928
Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. oxalis Dalquest 1947
Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. saturatus Miller 1897
Subspecies Myotis yumanensis subsp. sociabilis H. W. Grinnell 1914
Distribution: Hidalgo, Morelos and Baja California ( Mexico) north to British Columbia ( Canada), east to Montana and W Texas ( USA).
Conservation: IUCN 2003 and IUCN / SSC Action Plan (2001) – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: An older name for this species may be subulatus Say, 1823; see Glass and Baker (1968). Those authors recommended that subulatus should be supressed, but see Hall (1981), who used subulatus for the species we recognize as leibii . See also comments under leibii and lucifugus . Apparently closely related to velifer ; see Ruedi and Mayer (2001).
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Sacramento State University |
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Myotis yumanensis H. Allen 1864
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Myotis yumanensis
H. Allen 1864: 58 |