Myotis ciliolabrum(Merriam, 1886)
Western Small-footed Myotis
Family: Vespertilionidae
Specimens Prior to 1991
(Why two sections?)Why two different sections for specimen data?
Specimen data prior to 1991 was included in the first edition of the Bats of Texas and included only basic information. For the second edition of the book, ancillary information such as catalog number, sex, tissue numbers, etc. was collected.
Rather than mix the two sets of data into one table (which would include hundreds of empty cells for specimens prior to 1991), the two data sets were separated and formatted to best display the information.
Specimens examined, 38: Armstrong Co.: 29 mi SSW Claude, 1 (TTU). El Paso Co.: Hueco Tanks State Park, 1 (UTEP). Culberson Co.: McKittrick Canyon, GMNP, 5 (TCWC); Guadalupe Mts., head of Delaware Creek, GMNP, 1 (USNM/FWS); Manzanita Spring, GMNP, 1 (TTU); 16 mi SE Van Horn, 5 (1 USNM/FWS, 4 TCWC); Guadalupe Canyon, 1 (USNM/FWS). Jeff Davis Co.: 8 mi S jct. hwys. 166 and 118, 2 (TTU); 3.5 mi NE Ft. Davis, 4 (TTU); DMSP, 2 (TTU); Ft. Davis, old fort ruin, 2 (LACM). Presidio Co.: ZH Canyon, Sierra Vieja, 5 (TTU); Chinati Mts., 1 (TTU); Shafter Mine area, Livingston Ranch, 19 mi N Presidio, 1 (ASVRC). Brewster Co.: N side Rosillos Mts., 3 (UMMZ); 38 mi S, 14 mi E Marathon, 1 (USNM/FWS); Terlingua Creek, 1 (USNM/FWS); Pine Canyon, BBNP, 1 (BBNHA).
Specimens After 1991
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