Perimyotis subflavus subflavus
(Redirected from Vespertilio erythrodactylus)
Taxonavigation
editFamilia: Vespertilionidae
Subfamilia: Vespertilioninae
Genus: Perimyotis
Species: Perimyotis subflavus
Subspecies: Perimyotis subflavus subflavus
Name
editPerimyotis subflavus subflavus (F. Cuvier, 1832)
- Neotype: UI 16177, adult ♀, skin and skull. [designated by Davis (1959: 522)]
- Type locality: “de Géorgie [=Georgia]”; restricted to “LeConte Plantation, 3 mi. SW Riceboro, Liberty County, Georgia”, United States, by Davis (1959: 522).
Combinations
edit- Pipistrellus subflavus subflavus: Miller, 1899: 368 [first use of trinomial combination]
Synonyms
edit- Vespertilio erythrodactylus Temminck, 1840: 238
- Type material: Unknwon.
- Type locality: “{{{2}}}”.
- Vespertilio monticola Audubon & Bachman, 1841: 281
- Holotype: Unknwon.
- Type locality: “mountains of Virginia, at Grey Sulphur Springs”.
- Pipistrellus subflavus obscurus Miller, 1897: 93 [synonymised by Davis, 1959: 522–523]
- Holotype: USNM 67723, adult ♀, skin.
- Type locality: “Lake George, Warren County, N.Y.[=New York,]” United States.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Cuvier, F. 1832. Essai de Classification Naturelle des Vespertilions, et description de plusieurs espèces de ces genre. Nouvelles Annales du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 1: 1–21. BHL
- Temminck, C.J. 1835–1841. Monographies de Mammalogie, ou description de quelques genres de Mammifères, dont les espèces ont été observées dans les différens musées de l'Europe. Tome Second. E. d'Ocagne et A. Bertrand: Paris; C.C. van der Hock: Leiden. 392 pp., pls. XXVI–LXX. GoogleBooks. Reference page.
- Audubon, J.J. & Bachman, J. 1841. Descriptions or New Species of Quadrupeds Inhabiting North America. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1: 92–103. BHL Reference page.
- Miller, G.S., Jr. 1897. Revision of the North American Bats of the Family Vespertilionidae. North American Fauna 13:1–136. DOI: 10.3996/nafa.13.0001
- Davis, W.H. 1959. Taxonomy of the Eastern Pipistrel. Journal of Mammalogy 40(4): 521–531. DOI: 10.2307/1376268