taxonID	type	description	language	source
4865863CFFB7E616717BFA4DB76B943E.taxon	vernacular_names	Mexican Long-tongued Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB7E616717BFA4DB76B943E.taxon	materials_examined	Hays County. — A specimen (TTU 114602, TK 173102) was received on 19 October 2010. This specimen represents a new county record for the Edwards Plateau region. Nueces County. — A specimen (ASNHC 14494, TK 171146, skeleton only) was received on 26 November 2008. This specimen represents a new county record for the Western Gulf Coastal Plains region.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E615716AFE82B07A97C8.taxon	vernacular_names	Southeastern Myotis	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E615716AFE82B07A97C8.taxon	materials_examined	Smith County. — Two adult males were received on 9 July 2009 and 7 November 2009 (TTU 113398, TK 171010; TTU 113400, TK 171012). An adult female (TTU 113389, TK 171001) was received on 14 March 2010. Juvenile males were received on 17 June 2010 and 13 July 2010 (TTU 113397, TK 171009; TTU 113401, TK 171013). Partial sequences from the cytochrome- b gene from two of these specimens (TK 171001 and TK 171009) were collected and compared to reference sequences from GenBank as additional confirmation of species identification.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E615714AFAE0B717916D.taxon	vernacular_names	Cave Myotis	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E615714AFAE0B717916D.taxon	materials_examined	Gillespie County. — Four specimens were received from Gillespie County. An adult male (TTU 113986, TK 171398) was received on 26 March 2009. On 8 August 2009 a second adult male (TTU 113995, TK 171407) was received. An adult female (TTU 114013, TK 171425) was received on 18 August 2009. An additional adult male (TTU 114000, TK 171412) was received on 3 November 2009. Mills County. — Five voucher specimens were received on 28 June 2011. Three females (TTU 114075, TK 171487; TTU 114559, TK 173059; TTU 114546, TK 173046) were received with a male (TTU 114522, TK 173022) and another specimen whose sex was not determined (TTU 114536, TK 173036).	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E61473C6FD47B00E9098.taxon	vernacular_names	Eastern Red Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB4E61473C6FD47B00E9098.taxon	materials_examined	Caldwell County. — An adult male (TTU 113947, TK 171359) was received on 12 May 2009. Ellis County. — An adult female (TTU 113934, TK 171346) was received on 3 July 2009. Lee County. — Four specimens were received on 3 July 2009. One specimen was an adult male (TTU 113891, TK 171303); three others were juvenile males (TTU 113959, TK 171371; TTU 113966, TK 171378, TTU 113970, TK 171382). Midland County. — Two adult males were received on 17 June 2009 and on 2 September 2009 (TTU 113882, TK 171294; TTU 113870, TK 171282), respectively. One adult female (TTU 113862, TK 171274) was received on 2 September 2009. Potter County. — Potter County previously was listed as a TDH record (Schmidly 1991) but lacked a voucher specimen; therefore we consider the following specimen a new county record. An adult female (TTU 113932, TK 171344) was received on 21 June 2009. Taylor County. — An adult male (TTU 113963, TK 171375) was received on 4 September 2009. Titus County. — Schmidly (2004) and Ammerman et al. (2012) depict a record for this species; however, no voucher specimen of L. borealis from Titus County was found to accompany that designation. A juvenile male (TTU 113894, TK 171306) was received on 1 July 2009 and is the first documented voucher specimen of this species from Titus County.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB5E6147099FC30B1DC962B.taxon	vernacular_names	Hoary Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB5E6147099FC30B1DC962B.taxon	description	The hoary bat is a statewide, migratory species documented in every ecological region within Texas. This bat displays the common spring-fall migration pattern, although in Texas, males and females demonstrate geographical segregation (Ammerman et al. 2012). The hoary bat is a forest dwelling species (Schmidly 2004; Ammerman et al. 2012). New records of L. cinereus were documented from ten counties. Gregg County previously was listed as a TDH / DSHS record (Ammerman et al. 2012). However, because the specimen supporting this record was never archived, we consider the new specimen as a county record.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB5E6147099FC30B1DC962B.taxon	materials_examined	Bastrop County. — An adult female (TTU 113609, TK 171221) was received on 8 September 2008. Collin County. — A male (TTU 114584, TK 173084) was received on 20 August 2010. Crane County. — A male (TTU 113392, TK 171004) was received on 18 May 2008. Ector County. — An adult male (TTU 113506, TK 171118) was received on 14 May 2009. Gregg County. — An adult female (TTU 113626, TK 171238) was received on 24 May 2008. Johnson County. — An adult male (TTU 113569, TK 171181) was received on 20 October 2007. Parker County. — A female (TTU 114604, TK 173104) was received on 13 September 2010. Smith County. — Six females (four adult and two juvenile) were received between July 2007 and July 2008. The first adult specimen (TTU 113566, TK 171178) was received on 14 July 2007. The other five specimens were received in 2008 with three of those being received on 27 June, two juveniles (TTU 113633, TK 171245; TTU 113632, TK 171244) and one adult (TTU 113556, TK 171168). The remaining two adult specimens were received on 2 July (TTU 113563, TK 171175) and on 16 July (TTU 113554, TK 171166). Williamson County. — An adult male (TTU 113607, TK 171219) was received on 18 August 2008. An adult female (TTU 113505, TK 17117) was received on 13 October 2009. Young County. — A specimen (TTU 113640, TK 172002) of undetermined sex was received on 27 May 2010. Young County occupies both the Central Great Plains and Cross Timbers ecoregions (Griffith et al. 2004).	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB5E61373B2FAFCB7619776.taxon	vernacular_names	Southern Yellow Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB5E61373B2FAFCB7619776.taxon	materials_examined	Aransas County. — Aransas County is just outside the northeastern limit of the southern yellow bat’s previously known range. A female specimen (TTU 113429, TK 171041) was received on 7 July 2010; this Gulf Coast county expands the known distribution of the species. The specimen had a recorded total length of 78 mm, a hind foot length of 8 mm, and a forearm length of 48 mm. Comal County. — An adult male specimen (ASNHC 15072, ASK 9381) was received on 1 December 2011. This specimen had a total length of 111 mm, a hind foot length of 10 mm, and a forearm length of 47 mm. This record extends the known range of the southern yellow bat into the Edwards Plateau and the Texas Blackland Prairies ecoregions. Fayette County. — An adult female (TTU 113509, TK 171121) was received on 17 November 2009 with a recorded total length of 115 mm, a hind foot length of 9 mm, and a forearm length of 46 mm. The total length of the specimen complies with the expected length of L. ega. Therefore, Fayette County extends the known range of the southern yellow bat. Fayette County is included in the Texas Blackland Prairies and East Central Texas Plains ecoregions. Hidalgo County. — Hidalgo County previously was listed by Ammerman et al. (2012) as a literature record based on Chapman and Chapman (1990). Chapman and Chapman (1990) examined a single specimen housed at Pan American University. An additional six specimens of L. ega were received from this county and are important for validating established populations there. The first was a female specimen (TTU 113592, TK 171204) on 23 April 2008. Another adult female (TTU 113594, TK 171206) was received on 4 May 2008. A female (TTU 113432, TK 171044) was received on 9 June 2009. In 2010, an adult female (TTU 113436, TK 171048) was received on 18 February. A male (TTU 113434, TK 171046) was received on 30 June 2010. On 8 July 2010, a juvenile female (TTU 113433, TK 171045) was received. Thus, populations of L. ega appear to be established in Hidalgo County. Webb County. — A female specimen (TTU 113425, TK 171037) was received on 18 March 2010. This county is located within the Southern Texas Plains and previously was documented as a DSHS record. However, because the specimen supporting this record was discarded, we consider the new voucher as a county record. Willacy County. — A female specimen (TTU 113438, TK 171050) was received on 11 December 2008. The specimen had a hind foot length of 9 mm and a forearm length of 47 mm. Total body length was not recorded for this specimen. This record is within the previously known distribution for the species.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB2E61273D9FB5FB67F901B.taxon	vernacular_names	Northern Yellow bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB2E61273D9FB5FB67F901B.taxon	materials_examined	Frio County. — An adult female specimen (TTU 113405, TK 171017) was received from this county in the Southern Texas Plains region of Texas on 18 March 2010. The recorded measurements for the specimen were a total length of 135 mm, hind foot length of 12 mm, and a forearm length of 53 mm. Jim Wells County. — An adult male specimen (TTU 113565, TK 171177) was received on 17 July 2008. The specimen had a recorded total length of 118 mm, a hind foot length of 9 mm, and a forearm length of 52 mm. Jim Wells County was previously listed as a DSHS record. Because the specimen supporting the record was discarded, we consider the new voucher specimen a new county record. Starr County. — Three specimens were received from this county in the Southern Texas Plains region. A female (TTU 113574, TK 171186) received on 5 July 2008 had a total body length of 124 mm and forearm measurement of 57 mm. An adult female specimen (TTU 113575, TK 171187), with a total body length of 125 mm and a forearm length of 51 mm, was received on 11 July 2008. A male specimen (TTU 113595, TK 171207) with a recorded total body length of 127 mm and a forearm measurement of 53 mm was received on 26 July 2008. Uvalde County. — A juvenile male (TTU 113409, TK 171021) received on 10 July 2010 expanded the geographic range of L. intermedius to the west. This county occupies two ecoregions, the Edwards Plateau and the Southern Texas Plains. Webb County. — Webb County previously was outside of the known range for L. intermedius. Between August 2008 and June 2010, six northern yellow bat specimens were received from Webb County, resulting in an extension of the known distribution. On 23 August 2008, a female (TTU 113407, TK 171019) was received. The following year two female specimens were received, one on 22 April 2009 (TTU 113459, TK 171071) and a second on 28 August 2009 (TTU 113404, TK 171016). Three specimens were received in 2010; a female (TTU 113403, TK 171015) received on 12 January, an adult male (TTU 113408, TK 171020) received on 23 March, and a female (TTU 113410, TK 171022) received on 15 June. Webb County is located in the Southern Texas Plains ecoregion. Willacy County. — Eight specimens represent new county records for the species (Ammerman et al. 2012). An adult female was received on 17 March 2009 (TTU 113461, TK 171073). An adult male was received on 27 June 2009 (TTU 113463, TK 171075). A second adult female was received on 8 July 2009 (TTU 113462, TK 171074). Two females (TTU 114576, TK 173076; TTU 114582, TK 173082), a male (TTU 114628, TK 173128), and two specimens of undetermined sex (TTU 114627, TK 173127; TTU 114620, TK 173120) were received on 24 June 2011.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB3E61073D6FCACB3B69064.taxon	vernacular_names	Seminole Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB3E61073D6FCACB3B69064.taxon	materials_examined	Bastrop County. — A male (TTU 113625, TK 171237) was received on 17 January 2006 and a female (TTU 114517, TK 173017) on 17 June 2011. Brazoria County. — Three female specimens were received: the first specimen (TTU 114088, TK 171500) was received on 14 June 2011; the second and third specimens (TTU 114568, TK 173068; TTU 114603, TK 173103) were received on 21 June 2011. Brazos County. — Three specimens were received between June 2007 and June 2010. A female (TTU 113580, TK 171192) was received on 13 June 2007, a male (TTU 113456, TK 171068) was received on 15 August 2009, and a juvenile male (TTU 113980, TK 171392) was received on 24 June 2010. Dallas County. — A male (TTU 113600, TK 171212) was received on 21 September 2006. Gregg County. — Six specimens were submitted to DSHS and represent new county records. An adult female (TTU 113421, TK 171033) was received on 20 May 2008, an adult male (TTU 113441, TK 171053) was received on 12 January 2010, and an adult female (TTU 113442, TK 171054) was received on 26 January 2010. An adult female (TTU 113443, TK 171055) was received on 17 April 2010 and an adult male (TTU 113444, TK 171056) was received on 25 April 2010. A female (TTU 114510, TK 173010) was received on 2 February 2011. Grimes County. — An adult female (TTU 113623, TK 171235) was received on 21 August 2006. Henderson County. — A female (TTU 113424, TK 171036) was received on 9 May 2008. Hidalgo County. — In 2008, two L. seminolus specimens were submitted from this county on the Texas / Mexico border. A male specimen (TTU 113591, TK 171203) was received on 24 June 2008. A female specimen (TTU 113390, TK 171002) was received on 21 November 2008. The Seminole bat is not known in Mexico (Ceballos and Oliva 2005) and therefore, this new record and a report of L. seminolus in neighboring Cameron County (Hall 1981), represent the southernmost documentation of the species. Hidalgo County occupies both the Southern Texas Plains and Western Gulf Coastal Plains ecoregions. Jackson County. — Three juvenile male specimens were received on 9 June 2009 (TTU 113450, TK 171062; TTU 113451, TK 171063; TTU 113452 TK 171064). Lee County. — An adult female (TTU 113608, TK 171220) and four pups (TTU 113843, TK 171255; TTU 113844, TK 171256; TTU 113845, TK 171257; TTU 113846, 171258) were received on 2 June 2006. Forearm size on the pups ranged from 17 to 20 mm. An additional female (TTU 114610, TK 173110) was received on 29 June 2010. Leon County. — A female (TTU 113606, TK 171218) was received on 8 August 2006. Nueces County. — Nueces County is outside the known distribution for L. seminolus (Ammerman et al. 2012). Although it is not the southernmost occurrence of the species, a specimen from this county bridges the gap from East Texas populations to Hidalgo and Cameron counties in South Texas. The Nueces County specimen is an adult female (TTU 114585, TK 173085) that was received on 20 November 2010. Smith County. — Smith County previously was listed as a DSHS record (Schmidly 1991), however the original specimen was discarded. Thirteen voucher specimens have been collected from the county establishing it as a part of the range of L. seminolus. A female (TTU 113616, TK 171228) received on 16 February 2006 was the first recorded voucher specimen. A second female (TTU 113602, TK 171214) was received on 22 April 2006, a male (TTU 113611 TK 171223) on 27 June 2006, and a female (TTU 113637, TK 171249) on 26 July 2006. A second male (TTU 113631, TK 171243) was received on 29 July 2006. One juvenile female (TTU 113567, TK 171179) was received on 30 June 2007. A female (TTU 113423, TK 171035) was received on 12 February 2008 and a male (TTU 113422, TK 171034) was received on 18 July 2008. Three specimens were received in 2009; a female (TTU 113446, TK 171058) on 11 February 2009, a juvenile female (TTU 113447, TK 71059) on 11 July, and a male (TTU 113448, TK 171060) on 22 August. Two specimens were received in 2010; a male (TTU 113440, TK 171052) on 27 January, and a female (TTU 113445, TK 171057) on 9 March. Tarrant County. — A specimen (TTU 114544, TK 173044) of undetermined sex was received on 16 June 2011. Upshur County. — A male (TTU 113457, TK 171069) was received on 18 August 2009, and a female (TTU 114615, TK 173115) was received on 3 August 2010. Washington County. — Two juvenile male specimens were received in 2007, one (TTU 113590, TK 171202) on 15 June and the other (TTU 113584, TK 171196) on 19 June.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB1E6107080FC4DB79095BB.taxon	vernacular_names	Silver-haired Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB1E6107080FC4DB79095BB.taxon	materials_examined	Bailey County. — A female (TTU 113513, TK 171125) was received on 29 September 2009. Collin County. — A L. noctivagans specimen (TTU 113573, TK 171185) was received on 22 September 2006. Collin County is located within the Texas Blackland Prairies, an ecoregion previously not recorded for the species. Dallas County. — A female (TTU 113494, TK 171106) was received on 10 October 2009. Dallas County, like Collin County, is located within the Blackland Prairies. Midland County. — A male (TTU 113597, TK 171209) was received on 23 October 2007. A female specimen (TTU 113605, TK 171217) was received on 29 October 2008. Parmer County. — A male (TTU 114607, TK 173107) was received on 13 October 2010. Potter County. — A TDH record was documented previously by Schmidly (1991). Due to the lack of a voucher specimen, however, we consider the following specimens a new county record. The first specimen received was a male L. noctivagans (TTU 113582, TK 171194) on 12 October 2007. A second male (TTU 113552, TK 171164) was received on 2 November 2008. Swisher County. — An adult female (TTU 113549, TK 171161) was received on 13 May 2008. Travis County. — An adult male (TTU 113394, TK 171006) was received on 19 November 2008. Travis County is located within the Edwards Plateau and the Blackland Prairies ecoregions. Williamson County. — A male (TTU 113415, TK 171027) was received on 6 November 2007. Williamson County is within three ecological regions: the Cross Timbers, the Blackland Prairies, and the Edwards Plateau. Both the Cross Timbers and Blackland Prairies regions previously lack documentation of this species. The exact ecoregion for the specimen cannot be determined due to the lack of a specific capture locality.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB1E61E73E5F90CB31292CB.taxon	vernacular_names	American Perimyotis	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFB1E61E73E5F90CB31292CB.taxon	materials_examined	Bell County. — Three specimens were received in 2009; a female (TTU 113559, TK 171171) on 7 October, and a female (TTU 113557, TK 171169) and a male (TTU 113558, TK 171170) on 27 October. Cherokee County. — A male specimen (TTU 113614, TK 171226) was received on 28 December 2006. Denton County. — A male (TTU 113562, TK 171174) was received on 28 October 2009. Franklin County. — A male (TTU 113617, TK 171229) was received on 17 August 2006. Gregg County. — A male (TTU 113553, TK 171165) was received on 5 October 2007. On 1 October 2009, a second male (TTU 113560, TK 171172) was received. Five individuals were received on 18 March 2011; three males (TTU 114508, TK 173008; TTU 114548, TK 173048; TTU 114524, TK 173024), a female (TTU 114555, TK 173055), and one of unidentified sex (TTU 114560, TK 173060). Grimes County. — A male (TTU 113619, TK 171231) was received on 2 December 2006. Harrison County. — A female (TTU 113622, TK 171234) was received on 23 July 2008. Hopkins County. — A male (TTU 113618, TK 171230) was received on 20 December 2006. Hunt County. — A male (TTU 113634, TK 171246) was received on 22 August 2006. Hutchinson County. — A female (TTU 113615, TK 171227) was received on 20 April 2008. Marion County. — A juvenile female (TTU 113636, TK 171248) was received on 30 June 2009. Moore County. — A male (TTU 113540, TK 171152) was received on 5 October 2008. Potter County. — An adult male (TTU 113585, TK 171197) was received on 16 June 2009. Robertson County. — A specimen of undetermined sex (TTU 113621, TK 171233) was received on 19 June 2007. Rusk County. — A male (TTU 113840, TK 171252) was received on 5 October 2006, and a female (TTU 113581, TK 171193) was received on 9 September 2008. Johnson et al. (2005) previously reported a single specimen of P. subflavus at Stephen F. Austin State University (# 3078) captured in 1974, but we were unable to locate this specimen. Therefore, our vouchers are not new county records, but instead provide additional verification of the occurrence of P. subflavus in Rusk County. Smith County. — Eleven specimens have been submitted from this county. Three specimens were received on 16 August 2006; a male (TTU 113624, TK 171236), a female (TTU 113629, TK 171241), and a specimen of undetermined sex (TTU 113630, TK 171242). A female (TTU 113628, TK 171240) was received on 22 August 2006, a male (TTU 113627, TK 171239) on 5 September 2006, a female (TTU 113587, TK 171199) on 15 August 2007, a female (TTU 113586, TK 171198) on 17 August 2007, and a male (TTU 113568, TK 171180) on 28 August 2007. A male (TTU 113635, TK 171247) was received on 11 March 2008. An additional male (TTU 113588, TK 171200) was received on 26 March 2009. A female (TTU 113589, TK 171201) was received on 7 October 2009. U p s h u r C o u n t y. — A f e m a l e s p e c i m e n (TTU 113674, TK 172036) was received on 21 July 2009.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBFE61E7090FDDCB1AF92CB.taxon	vernacular_names	Big Brown Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBFE61E7090FDDCB1AF92CB.taxon	materials_examined	Castro County. — A single individual of undetermined sex was received on 12 August 2008 (ASNHC 14736, skull only). Jasper County. — A female (TTU 113601, TK 171213) was received on 22 August 2007. Lynn County. — Lynn County was erroneously documented as a specimen record by Ammerman et al. (2012), when in fact it was a DSHS record. Therefore, we consider the following juvenile male (TTU 113599, TK 171211) that was received from Lynn County on 2 August 2007 as a vouchered county record. Randall County. — Randall County was documented previously as a DSHS record (Ammerman et al. 2012). Because the specimen representing this record has been disposed, we consider the following specimens new county records. A specimen of undetermined sex was received on 7 July 2005 (ASNHC 14735, skull only). A male (TTU 113507, TK 171119) was received on 28 July 2009. Two females (TTU 113508, TK 171120; TTU 113510, TK 171122) were received on 18 November 2009. Tarrant County. — A specimen (TTU 113669, TK 172031) of undetermined sex was received on 3 July 2009.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBFE61D73F0FDDCB77994AA.taxon	vernacular_names	Evening Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBFE61D73F0FDDCB77994AA.taxon	materials_examined	Collin County. — A female (TTU 113533, TK 171145) was received on 27 October 2009. Colorado County. — An adult male (TTU 113546, TK 171158) was received on 30 June 2009 and a female (TTU 114708, TK 173208) was received on 10 June 2011. Comal County. — Two males, a juvenile (TTU 113531, TK 171143) received on 11 June 2009 and an adult (TTU 113518, TK 171130) received on 4 September 2009, serve as county records. Coryell County. — One male (TTU 114671, TK 173171) was received on 17 May 2011. Denton County. — A female (TTU 113517, TK 171129) was received on 11 March 2009. Ellis County. — A juvenile female (TTU 113532, TK 171144) was received on 5 October 2009. Grayson County. — An adult male (TTU 113544, TK 171156) was received on 21 August 2009. An additional specimen of unknown sex (TTU 114651, TK 173151) was received on 11 June 2011. Guadalupe County. — An adult male (TTU 113516, TK 171128) was received on 12 September 2009. Hays County. — A male (TTU 114718, TK 173218) was received on 29 May 2011. In addition, a male (TTU 114737, TK 173237) and female (TTU 114716, TK 173216) were received on 3 June 2011. Hill County. — A male (TTU 113539, TK 171151) was received on 19 August 2009. Hood County. — Seven specimens of N. humeralis were received from this county. A male (TTU 113537, TK 171149) was received on 29 May 2009, another juvenile male (TTU 113529, TK 171141) was received on 23 June 2009, a juvenile female (TTU 113543, TK 171155) was received on 29 June 2009, and an adult female (TTU 113538, TK 171150) was received on 23 December 2009. Two specimens were received in 2011; a female (TTU 114667, TK 173167) received on 27 May 2011, and a male (TTU 114713, TK 173213) on 12 May 2011. Another male (TTU 114736, TK 173236) was received on 4 August 2011. Houston County. — A specimen of unknown sex (TTU 114726, TK 173226) was received on 24 May 2011. Lee County. — A male (TTU 113528, TK 171140) was received on 3 July 2009. McLennan County. — A specimen of unknown sex (TTU 114666, TK 173166) was received on 7 July 2011. Nueces County. — Two specimens were received in 2009. A male (TTU 113523, TK 171135) was received on 12 March 2009 and a female (TTU 113530, TK 171142) was received on 21 July 2009. Smith County. — Seventeen specimens were received in 2009. A male (TTU 114022, TK 171434) was received on 1 February 2009 and an additional male on 4 March 2009 (TTU 114070, TK 171482). Two females were received in April 2009, one (TTU 114065, TK 171477) on 7 April and another female (TTU 114049, TK 171461) on 17 April. A female (TTU 114044, TK 171456) was received on 5 May 2009, and a male (TTU 114047, TK 171459) was received on 6 May 2009. One male (TTU 114067, TK 171479) was received on 6 June 2009. One female (TTU 114064, TK 171476) was received on 24 June 2009. A juvenile female (TTU 114066, TK 171478) was received on 9 July 2009. A male (TTU 114055, TK 171467) was received on 31 July 2009. Three specimens, two males (TTU 114037, TK 171449; TTU 114060, TK 171472) and a female (TTU 114043, TK 171455) were received on 11 August 2009. A male (TTU 114045, TK 171457) was received on 17 September 2009. A female (TTU 114031, TK 171443) was received 21 October 2009. Two males were received in December 2009, one (TTU 114032, TK 171444) on 11 December and another (TTU 114025, TK 171437) on 23 December. Five specimens were received in 2011; a male (TTU 114669, TK 173169) was received on 22 January, a female (TTU 114640, TK 173140) was received on 22 April, a male (TTU 114717, TK 173217) was received on 3 June, a female (TTU 114697, TK 173197) was received on 7 June, and a specimen of undetermined sex (TTU 114734, TK 173234) was received on 8 July. Tarrant County. — A juvenile male (TTU 113542, TK 171154) was received on 24 June 2009. A female (TTU 114677, TK 173177) was received on 11 June 2011. N. humeralis was shown by Schmidly (2004) and Ammerman et al. (2012) to occur in Tarrant County, however this was based on a DSHS record and we were unable to locate a voucher specimen. Therefore, these specimens serve as a voucher for this county. Washington County. — A female (TTU 114637, TK 173137) was received on 6 July 2011. Williamson County. — A male (TTU 113520, TK 171132) was received on 17 February 2009. A female (TTU 113521, TK 171133) was received on 6 November 2009. Two additional males (TTU 114684, TK 173184 and TTU 114683, TK 173183) were received on 27 April 2011 and 30 June 2011, respectively.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBDE61C7165FEDCB0DC9732.taxon	vernacular_names	Pallid Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBDE61C7165FEDCB0DC9732.taxon	materials_examined	Crosby County. — A female (TTU 113527, TK 171139) was received from this county (within the distribution of A. p. bunkeri) on 29 April 2009.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBDE61C715CFBB9B76F9628.taxon	vernacular_names	Big Free-tailed Bat	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
4865863CFFBDE61C715CFBB9B76F9628.taxon	materials_examined	Colorado County. — A specimen was received on 1 December 2004 (TTU 114506 TK 173006). Colorado County occupies three ecological regions: the Blackland Prairies, East Central Texas Plains, and Western Gulf Coastal Plains. Nueces County. — A specimen was received on 26 October 2010 (TTU 114625, TK 173125). Nueces County occupies the Western Gulf Coastal Plains ecoregion. Webb County. — Two specimens were received. The first was a female (TTU 113396, TK 171008) received on 19 October 2007. The second (TTU 113402, TK 171014) was received on 2 December 2008; the sex of this specimen was not determined. Webb County is found within the Southern Texas Plains ecoregion.	en	KRYSTA D. DEMERE, ANDREA M. LEWIS, BONNY MAYES, ROBERT J. BAKER, LOREN K. AMMERMAN (2012): NOTEWORTHY COUNTY RECORDS FOR 14 BAT SPECIES BASED ON SPECIMENS SUBMITTED TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES. Occasional Papers of the Museum 315: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748529
