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North American Yellow Bats 'Dasypterus ' and a List of the Named Kinds of the Genus Lasiurus Gray
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North American Yellow Bats, 'Dasypterus,' and a List of the Named Kinds of the Genus Lasiurus Gray is a scientific study authored by E. Raymond Hall and J. Knox Jones that focuses on the taxonomy, distribution, and ecology of the yellow bats belonging to the genus Dasypterus and the closely related genus Lasiurus.The work provides a detailed examination of the North American yellow bats, specifically addressing the distinguishing characteristics of Dasypterus species, their habitats, and behavioral patterns. Hall and Jones emphasize the importance of these bats in the ecosystems they inhabit, discussing their roles in insect control and their adaptations to different environments.
North American Yellow Bats, 'Dasypterus,' and a List of the Named Kinds of the Genus Lasiurus Gray is a scientific study authored by E. Raymond Hall and J. Knox Jones that focuses on the taxonomy, distribution, and ecology of the yellow bats belonging to the genus Dasypterus and the closely related genus Lasiurus.The work provides a detailed examination of the North American yellow bats, specifically addressing the distinguishing characteristics of Dasypterus species, their habitats, and behavioral patterns. Hall and Jones emphasize the importance of these bats in the ecosystems they inhabit, discussing their roles in insect control and their adaptations to different environments.


















