Abstract

Observations made during the summer of 1958 have added to the knowledge of the habits and ecology of Phcotus phyllotis , 29 specimens of which were taken during the summer. The majority were taken in association with Mexican pine-oak woodland, although a few were taken from other habitats that were either similar to or in geographical proximity to pine-oak woodland. Those individuals taken in mist nets were active well after dark and during fair weather. Observations on their flight under natural conditions indicate that they are swift, agile flyers. These bats made many audible sounds during flight in the wild

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