64 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 14. N:0 4. 



blackish (not »lighter at base» Miller) with the description 

 of Thomas' subspecies from »heights near Merida, Venezuela». 

 Forearm 51 mm; third metacarpal 49 mm. Greatest length 

 of skull 19,5 mm; palatosinual length 8 mm; interorbital 

 breadth 4,3 mm; zygomatic breadth 13 mm; front of c to 

 back of m^ 7,7 mm. 



Myotis bondae Allén. 



2 cfj^ 2 ?? 6/i 1913, »A. M. Queredo». 



The colour of the specimens is rather different. The males 

 may be termed cinnamon brown above, paler beneath like 

 Allen's 31. esmeraldae, from which they, however, much differ 

 with regard to external measurements. One of the females is 

 like the males above, but much brighter below with the hairs 

 tipped with buffish yellow, especially on the abdomen, the 

 other is warm sepia above, and about »ochraceous tawny» 

 (RiDGWAY 1912) beneath, thus on the lower side resembling 

 the males. 



The length of the forearm is about 36; third metacarpal 

 32; tibia 14 mm. The first and last of these measurements 

 are much larger than in M. esmeraldae Allén and resemble 

 more those of 31. bondae Allén as they also do with regard 

 to their small feet about 7 mm (against 9 mm in 31. esme- 

 raldae) . 



Molossus pygmaeus Miller. 

 1 ? ^1 1913, »A. M. Queredo». 



Molossus bondae Allén. 



1 cT ^V7 1915, Gualea, 5,000 feet. 



PJiyllostoma hastatiim panamense Allén. 



2 $? & 1 unsexed, V? 1915, Gualea, 5,000 feet. 

 These specimens agree as well with regard to colour as 



to cranial measurements with Allen's description, but the 

 length of the forearm is in one example only 82 in the others 

 resp. 85,6 and 89 mm. 



