Neotropical Bats from Northern Mexico

Neotropical Bats from Northern Mexico

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Neotropical Bats from Northern Mexico by Sydney Anderson

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ly small scattered remnants that are difficult to visit, in the bottoms of deep canyons.

LITERATURE CITED

COCKRUM, E. L.

1955. Reproduction in North American Bats. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 58:487-511.

DALQUEST, W. W.

1953. Mexican bats of the genus Artibeus. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 66:61-66.

DAVIS, W. B.

1958. Review of Mexican bats of the Artibeus "cinereus" complex. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 71:163-166, 1 fig. in text.

HALL, E. R., and KELSON, K. R.

1959. The mammals of North America. The Ronald Press, N. Y., Vol. I, xxx + 1-546 + 1-79 pp., 312 figs. and 320 maps in text, unnumbered figures in text.

HOFFMEISTER, D. F.

1959. Distributional records of certain mammals from southern Arizona. Southwest. Nat., 4:14-19, 1 fig. in text.

KOOPMAN, K. F., and MARTIN, P. S.

1959. Subfossil mammals from the Gómez Farías region and the tropical gradient of eastern Mexico. Jour. Mamm., 40:1-12, 1 fig.

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