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  • Baker, Rollin H. 1983. Michigan Mammals. Michigan State University Press.
  • Banks, R. C., R. W. McDiarmid, A. L. Gardner, and W. C. Starnes. 2003. Checklist of Vertebrates of the United States, the U.S. Territories, and Canada
  • Banks, R. C., R. W. McDiarmid, and A. L. Gardner. 1987. Checklist of Vertebrates of the United States, the U.S. Territories, and Canada. Resource Publication, no. 166. 79
  • Barbour, Roger W. and Wayne H. Davis. 1969. Bats of America. The University Press of Kentucky
  • Barclay, Robert M. 1986. Long-versus Short-range Foraging Strategies of Hoary (Lasiurus cinerus) and Silver-haired (Lasionycteris noctivagans) Bats and the Consequences for Prey Selection. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 63: 2507-15.
  • Barclay, Robert M., Paul A. Faure, and David R. Farr. 1988. Roosting Behavior and Roost Selection by Migrating Silver-haired Bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans). Journal of Mammology. 69: (4) 821-825.
  • CITES. 2002. Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres. E.U.A. Consultado: 2002
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  • Kurta, Allen. 1995. Mammals of the Great Lakes Region. The University of Michigan Press.
  • Longevity Records: Life Spans of Mammals, Birds, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fish (Online source)
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  • Nowak, R. M. 1991. Walker's Mammals of the World. 1:337-338. The John Hopkins University Press. E.U.A.
  • Nowak, R. M. 1999. Walker's Mammals of the World. 1:337-338. The John Hopkins University Press, E.U.A.
  • Original description: LeConte, J., In McMurtrie, H., 1831.  The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organization. (By Baron Cuvier, trans. from French with notes and additions by McMurtrie), p.431.  Carvill, New York, 1:1-448.
  • Rzedowski, J. 1986. Vegetación de México. Limusa. México, D.F., 432 pp.
  • SEMARNAT. 6/ Marzo/2002. Norma Oficial Mexicana NOM-059-ECOL-2001. Diario Oficial de la Federación. 1-81. México, D.F.
  • Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds. 1993. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd ed., 3rd printing. xviii + 1207
  • Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole. 2000. Common Names of Mammals of the World. xiv + 204

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