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=Desmodus rotundus murinus= Wagner

Vampire Bat; Spanish, Vampiro

_D[esmodus]. murinus_ Wagner, Schreber's Saugethiere, Suppl., 1:377, 1840, type from Mexico.

_Desmodus rotundus murinus_, Osgood, Field Mus. Nat. Hist., publ. 155, zool. ser., 10:63, January 10, 1912.

_Range._--Statewide, except rare or absent at higher alt.i.tudes.

_Specimens examined_, 6: nos. 944-949 B. Villa R. field numbers, I.B., El Guayabo, 34 kms. S Uruapan.

_Remarks._--This species is colonial; usually it is found in large numbers in favorite roosting sites, mainly in natural caves. Four of our specimens, caught in July, are females and two are young males.

One, female, no. 944, has one embryo of 40 mm. in length.

=Myotis yumanensis lutosus= Miller and Allen

Yuma Myotis; Spanish, Murcielago de Yuma

_Myotis yumanensis lutosus_ Miller and Allen, U. S. Nat. Mus., Bull., 144:72, May 25, 1928, type from Patzcuaro, Michoacan.

_Myotis yumanensis_, Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13:67, October 16, 1897.

_Range._--Known only from Patzcuaro and El Molino.

_Remarks._--Originally recorded by Miller (1897:67) from Patzcuaro, the animals from central Mexico were named as a new subspecies by Miller and Allen (1928:72) who record one specimen from El Molino.

=Myotis velifer velifer= (Allen)

Cave Bat; Spanish, Murcielago Vespertino

_Vespertilio velifer_ J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat.

Hist., 3:177, December 10, 1890, type from Santa Cruz del Valle, Guadalajara, Jalisco.

_Myotis velifer velifer_, Allen and Miller, U. S. Nat. Mus.

Bull., 144:89, May 25, 1928.

_Range._--Statewide.

_Specimens examined_, 17: nos. 100083-100099, from 3 mi. NW Patzcuaro, 6,700 ft.

_Remarks._--Our specimens were taken on March 12, 1943, from a crevice in the wall of an abandoned chapel where 35 or more individuals of both s.e.xes were living. Miller (1897:59) records the species from Patzcuaro and Miller and Allen (1928:91) record it from there and also from Lake Chapala, La Palma, Acambaro (now in Guanajuato) and Negrete.

=Myotis thysanodes thysanodes= Miller

Fringed-tailed Myotis; Spanish, Murcielago Colirugosa