Eptesicus fuscus ()
Variant names:
 Vespertilio fuscus

Latitudinal range: 19.9° to 49.6°

Habitats: temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (16), desert/xeric shrubland (4), temperate savanna (3), temperate coniferous forest (5), tropical/subtropical savanna (1), tropical/subtropical coniferous forest (1), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (1)

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Found in 42 samples

Canada: Nelson, Caverne de la Mine (upper infill) (Holocene)

Mexico: La Ascension, Misantla (bats, dry season), San Luis de la Paz

United States: Ledges State Park, Lower Honey Creek, McHose Park, Acadia National Park, White Spot Spring, State Fish Hatchery, McKittrick Canyon (1968), McKittrick Canyon (1970), Nogal Canyon, Ouachita National Forest, Canoe Creek State Park, Blue Mountain (East Tunnel), Palo Duro Canyon State Park (2006), Indigo Tunnel, Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (summer 2008), Wise County, Pisgah State Park, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, Nolands Fork River, Kelly Pond (2009), Morgan-Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, White Mountain National Forest, West of Boulder, Prairie Creek (1997), Prairie Creek (1998), Fontenelle Forest Nature Center, Badlands National Park, Zesch Cave (Late Pleistocene), Vess Cave (Late Pleistocene), Bat Cave (Late Pleistocene), Robinson Cave (Late Pleistocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Bootlegger Sink (Pleistocene - Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Natural Chimneys (Late Pleistocene), Cumberland Cave (Middle Pleistocene), Beck Ranch (Early Pliocene)

See also Eptesicus, Eptesicus andinus, Eptesicus brasiliensis, Eptesicus campanensis, Eptesicus chiriquinus, Eptesicus diminutus, Eptesicus furinalis, Eptesicus gobiensis, Eptesicus grandis, Eptesicus hottentotus, Eptesicus nilssonii, Eptesicus serotinus, Eptesicus sp.