SUM MAR} OF THE INDIAN MAMMAL .ISURVEW r,><r> 



Note : — There is some doubt >vhptlier homoclirovs and jnick art* 

 really separable but. with such poor material a confident 

 decision is impossible. Series of these long-eared bats are a 

 great desideratum. 



(Jen. 111. — OrONYCTKHis. 



No. 173. /wmfvichi, Pel. The sole Indian representative of 



the Genus. 



J)lSTRlBliTlON : — 

 (>. Aempric/ii, Peters. Type hcaliitj : — N. K.Africa. 



Other ZocaZiVte-s :— Gilgit (Biddulph) (B.M.) 

 Type: — Berlin Museum. 



Gen. IV. — Kptesicus. 



No. 174'. serotinus, Sschreb. Substituting pachijomus, Tomes's 



name for the Indian form of serotinus, 



No. J 75, nasutus. Dobs. these five species may be arranged 



in a key as follows : — 



No. 176. horealis, Nils. 



No. 178. atratus, Blytb. 



No. 179. pach'ijotis, Dobs. 



Key to the species of Eptesicus. 



J. — No thickened base to ear. 



I'. Size larger, forearm 50 mm or more... 1. jjachijomus, Tomes. 

 Ii. Size smaller, forearm less than 50 mm. 

 "'. No postcalcaneal lobe; forearm 



■jO mm. ... ... ... 2. nasutus, Dobj«. 



/'\ A postcalcaneal lobe present, 

 a/. Eai-s much shorter than ihe 



head; forearm o8 mm. ... -l. horealis, l^iU. 



h-. Ears nearly as long as head ; 



forearm 12 mm. ... ... 'L atratus, Bljth. 



II. — Base of ear thickened ; forearm 40 mm, 5. pachijotis, Dobs. 



Dl.-^TRIBUTION : — 



1. K. puchiioinvs. Tomes. Type locality : — Rajputana (Boys). 



Other localities : — Kashmir (B. M.) 

 Type:—B. M. No. 48. 2,18.7. Co- 

 types oi' andersoni, Dobson, Tnd. 

 Mus, Calc. No. 141. a. i^ b. 



2. hJ. nasutus, Doh^im. Type locality: — Shikarpuv. Sind 



(Blanford). 



Other localities : — None. 



y^^y,^ :_Ind. Mus. Calc. No. J 1.2.y. 



