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Southern Yellow Bat
Lasiurus ega

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Like other members of the genus Lasiurus, Southern Yellow Bats are generally associated with trees which provide them with daytime roosting sites (Davis and Schmidly, 1994). In Texas, they are typically found along the Rio Grande near Brownsville, around a natural grove of palm trees (Sabal texana) (Tuttle, 2003). The southern yellow bats may be considered non-migratory, because they have been captured from the same area in 6 different months of the year, including December (Davis and Schmidly, 1994). There is evidence that the range of these bats may have been extended in Texas due to the increasing usage of ornamental palm trees in home landscaping (Davis and Schmidly, 1994.

References

Davis, W. B. and D. J. Schmidly. 1994. The mammals of Texas. Texas Parks and Wildlife Press, Austin.

Tuttle, M. D. 2003. Texas bats. Bat Conservation International, Inc., Austin.

Web Resources

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Mammals of Texas - Online Edition (Texas Parks and Wildlife). Photograph and natural history.

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A. Ruth Huckaby, Graduate Student, BIOL 5301-Natural History of the Chihuahuan Desert, June, 2006.

Huckaby Update: 22 June 2006

Last Update: 6 Aug 2006