Miller and Hollister — New Mammals Collected in Celebes. 103 



Crocidura levicula, sp. nov. 



Type from Pinedapa, Middle Celebes. No. 219,450, U. S. National 

 Museum; skin and skull of adult 9 (basal suture obliterated); collected 

 February 13, 1918, by H. C. Raven; original number 3521. 



Description. — Related to Crocidura lea of northeastern Celebes, but rich 

 bistre in color, with shorter tail, smaller hind foot, and smaller skull. Tail 

 more heavily haired and with many more of the soft, longer hairs on basal 

 half. Skull smaller than in any other known Celebesian species; toothrow 

 crowded, the molars squarish and set closely together; second unicuspid 

 smaller than thii"d. 



Measurements. — -Type: Head and body, 64; tail, 44; hind foot, 11. 

 Skull : Condylobasal length, 16.1 ; breadth braincase, 7.8; maxillary breadth, 

 5.3; maxillary toothrow, entire, 7.2; mandibular toothrow, entire, 6.7. 



Specimen examined. — One, the type. 



Following is a key to the species of Crocidura known from Celebes: 



Tail longer than head and body C. elongata. 



Tail shorter than head and body. 



Very small; head and body under 65; skull under 18; maxillary pro- 

 cesses weak. 



Color brownish (rich bistre) C. levicula. 



Color blackish (dark sepia) - C. lea. 



Larger; head and body over 65; skull over 20; maxillary processes 

 heavy. 



Hands and feet flesh color; tail white tipped C. rhoditis. 



Hands and feet blackish; no white tip on tail. 



Smaller; skull 20.9 (North Celebes) C. nigripes nigripes. 



Larger; skull 22.5 (Middle Celebes) C. nigripes lipara. 



Tarsius fuscus dentatus, subsp. nov. 



Type from Laboea Sore (north of Parigi), Celebes. No. 218,071, U. S. 

 National Museum; skin and skull of adult cT (teeth slightly worn) ; collected 

 November 15, 1916, by H. C. Raven; original number 2956. 



Diagnosis. — Like specimens of Tarsius fusciis fuscus from northeastern 

 Celebes, but more grayish in color, with longer tail, and larger skull. Teeth 

 larger. 



Measurements. — Type: Head and body, 120; tail, 270; hind foot, 65. 

 Skull: Greatest length, 38.2 (37.6) ;i condylobasal length, 31.4 (30.6); 

 greatest breadth, 29.6 (29.1); mandible, 24.2 (24.3); maxillary tooth row, 

 entire, 16.0 (15.7); upper molar-premolar series, 13.3 (13.0); mandibular 

 tooth row, entire, 14.8 (14.5). 



Specimens examined. — Three from the type locality and one from Parigi. 



Tarsius pumilus, sp. nov. 

 Type from Rano Rano, Middle Celebes. No. 219,454, U. S. National 

 Museum, skin and skull of adult 9 (teeth considerably worn); collected 

 December 31, 1917, by H. C. Raven; original number 3366. 



1 Measurements in parentheses are those of an adult female topotype (No. 218,070). 



