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2. K. lenis, Thomas, TyiJ? locality : — Calcutta. 



Ollipr localities : — None. 



'iVi^e:— B. M. No. 79. 11. 21. 126. 



3. K. hardmclcei, Horsfield. Type localities: — Java. 



Ot/ittr localities'. — Java (B. M.) ; 

 Daviiling (M. S. I.). 



2'//pe:— B. M. No. 79. 11. 21. 181. 



4. K. eryjpta, Wroughton. Ti/ps hcality : — Shiraoga, Mysore. 



(B. N. H. S.— Shortridge). 

 0' her localities: — None. 

 Type :— B. M. No. 12. 8. 25.2, 



Subfamily IV. — Minioptekin^. 



There is only one genus represented. 



Gen. — MiNioPTERUS. 



The Indian representative of the 

 No. 216. scJireihersi, Natt. 'Envope:\n ."chreihersi is fuliginosits, 



Hodgs., and Dobson has named 

 a species, pusiUus, from the Nicobars. These two species may be 

 distinguished as follows : — 



Key to the species of Miniopterus. 



A. — Size larger, forearm more than 45 mm. ; 

 hair not extending on to interfemo- 

 ral membrane ... ... ... 1, fuliginoms, 



Hodgs. 



B. — Size smaller, forearm 40 mm.; hair ex- 

 tending on to interfemoral membrane 

 as far as the third caudal vertebra ... 2. pusillus, Dobs. 



Distribution : — 



1 . M. Juligiitosus, Hodgson. Ti/p-i locality : — Nepal (Hodgson) 



Other hcalities : — Western Ghats; 

 Ceylon ; Kumaou ; Mt. Popa 

 (iM. S. I.) 

 Type : — Not traced. '■ 



2. M. pusillus, Dobson. Type locality: — Nicobars. (Sto- 



liczka). 



Other localities : — None. 



Type: — Ind. Mus. Oalc. No. 185. 

 dd. 



