        item: #1 of 16
          id: 27022
      author: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
       title: A New Subspecies of the Black Myotis (Bat) from Eastern Mexico
        date: None
       words: 911
      flesch: 66
     summary: SE Jesús Carranza, and finally length of forearm and cranial measurements of eight female topotypes of _M. n. extremus_, are as follows: Total length, 80 (77-82), 76 (72-80); length of tail, 32.8 (30-35), 33.5 (31-35); hind foot, 7.9 (7-8), 8.0 (8-8); forearm, 34.2 (33.6-35.3), 35.1 (33.1-36.4), 33.1 (31.8-34.3); greatest length of skull (including incisors), 13.8 (13.3-14.1), 13.6 (13.2-14.1), 12.9 (12.6-13.1); zygomatic breadth, 8.1 (7.9-8.4), 8.1 (7.9-8.3), 8.0 (only one can be measured); width of rostrum above canines, 3.2 (3.1-3.3), 3.2 (3.0-3.4), 3.1 (3.0-3.2); interorbital constriction, 3.6 (3.5-3.7), 3.6 (3.5-3.8), 3.4 (3.3-3.4); occipital depth (excluding auditory bullae and sagittal crest), 4.6 (4.4-4.8), 4.6 (4.3-4.9), 4.3 (4.1-4.6); maxillary tooth-row (C-M3), 5.0 (4.8-5.1), 5.0 (4.8-5.2), 4.7 (4.6-4.8); maxillary breadth at M3, 5.2 (5.1-5.4), 5.3 (5.1-5.5), 5.1 (4.8-5.2). Collections of mammals made in recent years for the Museum of Natural History of The University of Kansas include specimens of _M. nigricans_ from eastern Mexico as far north as Tamaulipas.
    keywords: dalquesti; myotis
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        item: #2 of 16
          id: 28852
      author: Jackson, William B.
       title: Seventeen Species of Bats Recorded from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone
        date: None
       words: 1629
      flesch: 73
     summary: Six species of bats were recorded from Barro Colorado Island by Professor Robert K. Enders in his Mammalian Life Histories from Barro Colorado Island, Panamá (Bull. Seventeen Species of Bats Recorded from Barro Colorado Island, Panama Canal Zone BY E. RAYMOND HALL and WILLIAM B. JACKSON University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History Volume 5, No. 37, pp.
    keywords: april; bats; grams; island; jackson; species
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        item: #3 of 16
          id: 30916
      author: Stains, Howard J.
       title: A New Long-eared Myotis (Myotis evotis) From Northeastern Mexico
        date: None
       words: 902
      flesch: 66
     summary: In these features, the Coahuilan animals are somewhat intermediate between typical _auriculus_ and _evotis_. Another specimen, similarly assigned by these authors and from the San Luis Mountains in northwestern Chihuahua, seems to be _M. e. evotis_, although the published measurements (_loc.
    keywords: auriculus; evotis; length
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        item: #4 of 16
          id: 30942
      author: Anderson, Sydney
       title: Extensions of Known Ranges of Mexican Bats
        date: None
       words: 1183
      flesch: 73
     summary: Bats from southern Tamaulipas, Mexico. S Piedra, 1200 ft., Tamaulipas, taken by Gerd H. Heinrich, on June 13, 1953, extends the known range of this species 76 miles east-northeast (Goodwin, 1954:4), previously the most northern recorded occurrence in northeastern Mexico.
    keywords: range; species; tamaulipas
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        item: #5 of 16
          id: 30997
      author: Stains, Howard J.
       title: A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila
        date: None
       words: 1077
      flesch: 69
     summary: Mamm., 33:236, 1952) identified as _L. n. nivalis_ one bat from Morelos, taken approximately 32 miles NE of the type locality of _yerbabuenae_, noting that its third finger was much shorter than in specimens from the Big Bend of Texas. Little discernible geographic variation was found in these specimens of _L. n. nivalis_.
    keywords: coahuila; nivalis; specimens
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        item: #6 of 16
          id: 30998
      author: Baker, Rollin H. (Rollin Harold)
       title: A New Bat (Genus Pipistrellus) from Northeastern Mexico
        date: None
       words: 620
      flesch: 66
     summary: A specimen (KU 60296) assigned to _P. s. subflavus_ from Rancho Pano Ayuctle, el. 300 ft., 6 mi. Of the specimens assigned to _clarus_ (all taken in May and June), only two are sufficiently dark to compare favorably with examples of typical _subflavus_.
    keywords: clarus; kansas; subflavus
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        item: #7 of 16
          id: 31084
      author: Anderson, Sydney
       title: Neotropical Bats from Western México
        date: None
       words: 2797
      flesch: 69
     summary: Additional specimens of _A. hirsutus_ from Sonora, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua, and specimens of _A. lituratus_ In size, as shown in measurements below, in darkness of ventral pelage, and in cranial features the specimens from Sinaloa agree with those from Guerrero, and differ from specimens of _
    keywords: females; length; males; specimens
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        item: #8 of 16
          id: 31147
      author: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
       title: A New Bat (Myotis) From Mexico
        date: None
       words: 645
      flesch: 55
     summary: From _M. c. mexicanus_ that occurs to the north, west, and south of the type locality of _M. elegans_ the latter further differs in darker color, paler ears, paler flight membranes, and lesser size, including skull. Differences from _M. nigricans_ of the same region include reddish instead of black pelage, smaller hind foot, smaller skull, rostrum smaller in relation to remainder of skull, narrower interorbital region, and absence of a sagittal crest.
    keywords: length; skull
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        item: #9 of 16
          id: 31220
      author: Vaughan, Terry A.
       title: A New Subspecies of Bat (Myotis velifer) from Southeastern California and Arizona
        date: None
       words: 1849
      flesch: 74
     summary: The pelage of _Myotis velifer brevis_ is shorter than that of either _M. v. velifer_ or _ Myotis velifer brevis_ differs in: Size smaller; color slightly darker; skull smaller.
    keywords: = =; male; velifer
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        item: #10 of 16
          id: 31325
      author: Jones, J. Knox
       title: An Annotated Checklist of Nebraskan Bats
        date: None
       words: 3405
      flesch: 73
     summary: SIOUX CO.: N Rushville, 2. SIOUX CO.: Glen, 1 (Univ. Nebr.
    keywords: bats; co.; miller; mus; museum; myotis; nebraska; records; state; univ
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        item: #11 of 16
          id: 31679
      author: Jones, J. Knox
       title: North American Yellow Bats, 'Dasypterus,' and a List of the Named Kinds of the Genus Lasiurus Gray
        date: None
       words: 8430
      flesch: 69
     summary: Another alleged species, _Dasypterus floridanus_, was named in 1902 (p. 392) by Miller from Florida, but as set forth below it is only a subspecies of _L. intermedius_, a species that is seemingly limited to parts of the North American mainland and Cuba. Intergradation, then, occurs between _L. intermedius_ and _L. floridanus_
    keywords: = =; bats; dasypterus; ega; floridanus; intermedius; lasiurus; length; museum; north; species; specimens; texas; type; usnm; yellowish; | |
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        item: #12 of 16
          id: 32350
      author: Jones, J. Knox
       title: Noteworthy Records of Bats From Nicaragua, with a Checklist of the Chiropteran Fauna of the Country
        date: None
       words: 13771
      flesch: 75
     summary: The subspecies _mexicana_ has not been reported previously from Nicaragua, although Gardner _et al._ However, the name _nicaraguae_ (Goodwin, 1942b:205) has page priority over _minuta_ Goodwin (op. cit.:206) and is the valid name for the species rather than _minuta_ as used by Handley (see also LaVal, 1969:820; Gardner _et al._, 1970:716; Valdez and LaVal, 1971:248).
    keywords: = =; allen; bats; breadth; davis; females; km e; km n; length; march; nicaragua; species; specimens
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        item: #13 of 16
          id: 33364
      author: Phillips, Gary L.
       title: A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat, Sturnira ludovici, From Western Mexico
        date: None
       words: 1964
      flesch: 73
     summary: Other specimens of _S. l. occidentalis_ were taken under the following circumstances: 17 km. WNW Purificación, Jalisco 92811 KU, (Male) | 42.0 | 22.6 | 13.2 | 12.0 | 6.0 | 6.2 | 7.7 --------------------------+------+------+------+------+-----+-----+----- 4 km.
    keywords: + =; = +; = =; ludovici
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        item: #14 of 16
          id: 34411
      author: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
       title: Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller 1902 Referred to the Genus Myotis
        date: None
       words: 3051
      flesch: 73
     summary: Reason for referring it to _fortidens_ rather than to _M. occultus_ is provided, however, by a series of eleven specimens of _M. occultus_ from Álamos, Sonora. This duller-colored type of animal intervenes between the geographic ranges of undoubted _M. occultus_ and undoubted _M. fortidens_.
    keywords: = =; cinnamomeus; fortidens; miller; myotis
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        item: #15 of 16
          id: 34532
      author: Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
       title: A Synopsis of the American Bats of the Genus Pipistrellus
        date: None
       words: 3786
      flesch: 72
     summary: Study of the available specimens reveals that there are only two species, _Pipistrellus hesperus_ and _Pipistrellus subflavus_; _Pipistrellus veracrucis_ proves to be only a subspecies (geographic race) of _P. subflavus_, and _Pipistrellus cinnamomeus_ proves to be a species of another genus, _Myotis_ In winter, in Nevada (Hall, Mammals of Nevada, p. 150, 1946), _P. hesperus_ has been found singly in crevices in the roofs of mine tunnels.
    keywords: = =; hesperus; length; pipistrellus; species; specimens; subflavus; veracrucis
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        item: #16 of 16
          id: 40112
      author: Phillips, Carleton J.
       title: Systematics of Megachiropteran Bats in the Solomon Islands
        date: None
       words: 23238
      flesch: 71
     summary: However, Troughton (1936:350) pointed out that in addition to size _bougainville_ differed from _papuanus_ by having narrower and longer pm3 and pm4. As shown in Table 3, the specimens from Fauro average slightly larger than those of _minor_ from Choiseul and Santa Ysabel and slightly smaller than specimens of _bougainville_ from Kolombangara and Guadalcanal.
    keywords: + =; = +; = =; = p.; = |; andersen; bats; bougainville; choiseul; fig; forearm; guadalcanal; islands; length; museum; nat; new; pteropus; rayneri; solomon; specimens; subspecies; | pt; | x|; | |
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