SUMMARY OF THE INDIAN MAMMAL SURVEY. 21 



Distribution : — 



H. lasyurns, Hodgson. Type locality : — Darjiling. (Hodg- 



son). 



Other localities : — Darjiling (B. M.) ; 

 Bhutan Duars (M. S. I.). 



Type:—B. M. No. 79. 11. 21. 119. 



Subfamily III. — KEUivouLiNiE. 



There is only one genus. 



Gen. — Kerivoula. 



Blanford adopted the initial " " without authority. 



Temniinck's species, papulosa, is 

 No. 21S. picta, Pall. fi'om Java and Sumati*a. Blanford 



No. 214. hardivickii, Horsf. mentions a specimen (Mamm. 



No. 215. papulosa, Term. p. 3 -LI) which was taken in Calcutta 



and which he refers to this species, 

 but it has now been examined by Thomas, who separates it as a 

 new species under the name lenis (J. B. N. H. S., xxiv., p. 417, 

 1916) and that name must therefore take the place of pnpillosa for 

 the Indian animal. Early in the Survey I described a new 

 form from Mysore, under the name crypta (J. B. N. H. S., xxii., 

 p. 14, 1913). These four lorms may be arranged in a key as 

 follows : — 



Key to the species of Kerivoula. 



A. — Wing-membranes parti-colored orange 



and black ... ... ... ... 1. picta, Pall. 



B. — Wing-membranes of the same colour 

 throughout. 



a. Size larger, forearm 41 mm. ... 2. lonis, Thos. 



b. Size smaller, forearm 35mm. or less. 

 o'. Colour paler ; size greater, fore- 

 arm 33-35 mm ; ear larger, more 



markedly emarginate ... ... 3. har dwicTcei, ^orsf. 



fc'. Colour darker ; size smaller, 

 forearm 31* 5 mm; ear smaller, 



less emarginate ... ... ... 4. erypta, Wr. 



Distribution : — 



1. K. pieta, Pallas. Type locality : — Peninsula of India. 



OUiPT localities : — Ceylon (B. M.) ; 

 Western Ghats, Dharwar (M.S.I.) 



Co-tiipes:—B.'M..Noa. 67. 4 12. 

 342-343. 

 Lectotype :—57 . 4. 12. 342. 



