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Eptesicus fuscus

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Eptesicus fuscus (Beauvois, 1796)


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The mammals of Carter County, southeastern Montana
Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas 25: 1-39
Additions to the Museum
(1903) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 55: 821-829
The families and genera of bats
Gerrit S Miller (1907) Bulletin United States National Museum 57: 1-282
THE CHROMOSOMES IN CROSS-FERTILIZED ECHINOID EGGS
D H Tennent (1908) Biol Bull 15: 127-134
Notes on the mammals and cold-blodded vertebrates of the Indian University Farm, Mitchell, Indiana
Walter L Hahn (1908) Proceedings of the National Museum 35: 545-581
Notes on the distribution of certain mammals in the southeastern United States
A H Howell (1909) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 22: 55-68
Mammals of the West Indies
Glover M Allen (1911) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 54(6): 173-263
A distributional list of the mammals of California
Joseph Grinnell (1913) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 3: 265-390
Three new bats from Haiti and Santo Domingo
G S Miller (1918) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 31: 39-40
Bats from Mount Whitney, California
Glover M Allen (1919) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 1-5
Banding Bats
A A Allen (1921) Journal of Mammalogy 2: 53-57
Mammals of Panama
Edward A Goldman (1921) Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 69(5): 1-309
Bats from New Mexico and Arizona
Glover M Allen (1922) Journal of Mammalogy 3: 156-162
On a small collection of Siphonaptera from the Adirondacks, with a list of the species known from the State of New York
Karl Jordan (1929) Novitates Zoologicae Tring 35: 168-177
A new Trematode. Acanthatrium eptesici from the brown bat
(1932) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 22: 271-274
Annotated list of West Virginia mammals
Remington Kellogg (1937) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 84: 443-479
Annotated list of Tennessee mammals
Remington Kellogg (1939) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 86: 245-303
Natural history of Plummers Island, Maryland. IX. Mammals
E A Goldman and H H T Jackson (1939) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 52: 131-134
Fleas of eastern United States
Irving Fox (1940)
A new Eptesicus from Jamaica
H H Shamel (1945) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 58: 107-109
A list of Maryland mammals (Part II. Bats)
Marshall C Gardner (1950) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 63: 111-113
Geographic variation in the red-eyed towhee of the eastern United States
J C Dickinson (1952) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 107: 271-352
Natural history of the pallid bat, Antrozous pallidus
Robert Thomas Orr (1954) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 28: 165-246
The chigger mites of Kansas (Acarina, Trombiculidae)
Richard B Loomis (1956) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 37(19): 1195-1443
Known distribution of a bat flea, Nycteridopsylla chapini Jordan (Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae)
Robert E Lewis (1957) Entomological News 68: 48-49
Pleistocene bats from San Josecito cave, Nuevo León, México
J Knox Jones (1958) University of Kansas Publications of the Museum of Natural History 9(14): 389-396
A Revision of American Bats of the Genera Euderma and Plecotus
Charles O Handley Jr. (1959) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 110: 95-246
Trematodes of the Pacific Northwest, an annotated catalog
Ivan Pratt and James E Mccauley (1961) Oregon State monographs. Studies in zoology 11: 1-113
The amphibians and reptiles of Michoacán, México
W E Duellman (1961) University of Kansas Publications. Museum of Natural History 15: 1-148
The recent mammals of Tamaulipas, Mexico
T Alvarez (1963) University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History 14: 363-473
The genus Steatonyssus Kolenati (Acari : Mesostigmata)
W M Till and G O Evans (1964) Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 11: 511-582
Bats from islands in the Gulf of California
R T Orr and R C Banks (1964) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 30: 207-210
Sea of Cortez Expedition and the California Academy of Sciences, June 20-July 4, 1964
G E Lindsay (1964) Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (4) 30: 211-242
The dermanyssid mites of Panama (Acarina: Dermanyssidae)
Conrad E Yunker and Frank J Radovsky (1966)
Mites of Utah mammals
(1966) Brigham Young University Science Bulletin Biol 8: 1-123
Nyctebibiid batflies from Panama (Diptera: Nycteribiidae)
Lindolpho R Guimaraes (1966)
Distribution, seasonal abundance and host preference of fleas in New England
Andrew J Main (1970) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 72(1): 73-89
Ticks of Venezuela (Acarina: Ixodoidea) with a key to the species of Ambiyomma in the western hemisphere
Eleanor K Jones, Carelton M Clifford et al. (1972) Brigham Young University science bulletin 17(4): 1-40
Fleas of Venezuela
Vernon J Tipton and Carlos E Machado-Allison (1972) Brigham Young Univ Sci Bull 17: 1-115
Systematics of the chiropteran family Mormoopidae
James Dale Smith (1972) Miscellaneous Publ. Mus. nat. Hist. Univ Kans 56: 1-132
Mammals from the Mexican state of Sinaloa. II. Chiroptera
J Knox Jones, Jerry R Choate and Alberto Cadena (1972) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas 6: 1-29
A list of venezuela chiggers, particularly of small mammalian hosts (Acarina: Trombiculidae)
James M Brennan and Jack T Reed (1972) Brigham Young University science bulletin 20(2): 45-75
The peregrine falcon in Utah, emphasizing ecology and competition with the prairie falcon
Richard D Porter and Clayton M White (1973) Brigham Young University Science Bulletin - Biological Series 18: 1-74
Population studies of the cave bat (Myotis velifer): reproduction, growth, and development
Thomas H Kunz (1973) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas 15: 1-43
Population ecology of the gray bat (Myotis grisescens): factors influencing early growth and development
Merlin D Tuttle (1974) Occasional Papers of the Museum of Natural History, The University of Kansas 36: 1-24
Mammals of the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming
Ronald W Turner (1974) Miscellaneous publication - University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History 60: 1-178
Venezuela Macronyssidae (Acarina: Mesostigmata)
Robert C Saunders (1975) Brigham Young University Science Bulletin - Biological Series 20: 75-90
Population ecology of the gray bat (Myotis grisescens)
M D Tuttle (1976) Occasional papers of the Museum of Natural History, the University of Kansas 54: 1-38
Mammals of the Smithsonian Venezuelan Project
Charles O Handley Jr. (1976) Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biological series 20(5): 1-89
DISTRIBUTIONAL PATTERNS OF MAMMALS IN UTAH USA
D M Armstrong (1978) Great Basin Naturalist 37: 457-474
Morphology of the basisphenoid pits and related structures of the bat Otomops martiensseni (Chiroptera: Molossidae)
Dario Valdivieso, R L Peterson and J R Tamsitt (1979) Life sciences contributions. Royal Ontario Museum 119: 1-19
Bat fleas (Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) of California
Glenn E Haas, Albert J Beck and P Quentin Tomich (1983) Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 82(3): 103-114
The Late Wisconsinan Vertebrate Fauna From Deadman Cave Southern Arizona Usa
J I Mead, E L Roth et al. (1984) Transactions of The San Diego Society of Natural History 20: 247-276
The baculum in the Vespertilioninae (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) with a systematic review, a synopsis of Pipistrellus and Eptesicus, and the descriptions of a new genus and subgenus
J E Hill and D L Harrison (1987) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 52(7): 225-305
Representation of Perceptual Dimensions of Insect Prey During Terminal Pursuit by Echolocating Bats
J A Simmons, S P Dear et al. (1996) Biol Bull 191: 109-121
A review of the flea genera Hectopsylla frauenfeld and Rhynchopsyllus haller (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae)
M W Hastriter and E Mndez (2000) Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 102: 613-624
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