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165:48, June, 1864 (part), type from Monterey, Monterey Co., California. _Myotis evotis_, Miller, N. Amer. Fauna, 13:78, October 16, 1897. _Distribution in Nebraska._--Pine Ridge area of northwestern part of state. _Record of occurrence._--Specimen examined, 1, as follows: SIOUX CO.: Warbonnet Canyon, 1 (Univ. Nebr. State Mus.). _Remarks._--This specimen was taken by Merritt Cary on July 22, 1901. ~Myotis keenii septentrionalis~ (Trouessart) Eastern Long-eared Myotis [_Vespertilio gryphus_] var. _septentrionalis_ Trouessart, Catal. Mamm. viv. foss., p. 131, 1897, type from Halifax, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia. _Myotis keenii septentrionalis_, Miller and Allen, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., 144:105, May 25, 1928. _Distribution in Nebraska._--Known from limestone quarries in Cass and Sarpy counties. Probably in other parts of extreme eastern Nebraska. _Records of occurrence._--Specimens examined, 35, as follows: CASS CO.: 1 mi. NE Louisville, 4. SARPY CO.: 1/2 mi. W Meadow, 31 (some of these specimens have been deposited in other collections as follows: Private Collection of P. H. Krutzsch, 3; Private Collection of W. G. Frum, 2; Nebr. Game, Forestation and Parks Comm., 1; Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist., 2; Univ. Nebr. State Mus., 7). _Remarks._--Although not so common as _Pipistrellus_ in the limestone quarries, hibernating bats of this species frequently are found there, usually as solitary individuals either in drill holes or clinging to the walls of the quarries; occasionally, however, two or three bats have been found together in a single drill hole. ~Myotis lucifugus carissima~ Thomas Brown Myotis _Myotis (Leuconoe) carissima_ Thomas, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (ser. 7), 13:383, May, 1904, type from Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. _Myotis lucifugus carissima_, Cary, N. Amer. Fauna, 42:43, October 3, 1917. _Distribution in Nebraska._--Known from a single record in extreme northwestern Nebraska, but probably occurs throughout Panhandle of state. _Record of occurrence._--Specimen examined, 1, as follows: SIOUX CO.: Agate, 1 (Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool.). ~Myotis lucifugus lucifugus~ (Le Conte) Brown Myotis _V[espertilio]. lucifugus_ Le Conte, McMurtrie's Cuvier, Animal Kingdom, 1:431, June,
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