CORYNORHINUS. 



Fig. 83. CORYNORHINUS TOWNSENDI, 



No. 7632 .\m. Mus. Nat. Hist. Cull. 



Skull enlarged 2% times. Incisors enlarged S times. 



586. macrotis. {P/ecotus), LeConte, McMurtr. Am. t-d. Cuv. Anim. 

 King., 1S31, I, App., p. 431. 



lecontii, {Pltcottis), Cooper, Ann. N. Y. Lye. Nat. Hist., 1837, 

 iv, p. 72. 



Type locality. Probably LeConte's plantation, near Riceboro, 

 Georgia. 



Giogr. Dislr. South Atlantic States to Louisiana. 



Gi-nl. Char. Size large, ears very large; tragus simple, basal lobe 

 large, free from auricle. 



Color. Above yellowish brown, fur sepia at base, tips pale; 

 throat and chest tinged with yellowish; beneath grayish white; ears 

 and membranes light brown. 



Measurements. Total length, 105-106; tail vertebra', 48.5-52; 

 tibia, 21.6-22; foot, 9.4-10; forearm, 41-43.4; thumb, 7-7.5; longest 

 finger, 73-77; ear from meatus, 32; width of ear, 23; tragus, 14. 



a.—pallescens. Miller, N. Am. Faun., No. 13, 1897, p. 52. 



to7o>iseiiiii, {.Synotiis), H. Allen, (nee Cooper), Mon. N. Am. Bats, 

 1893, p. 58. 



Type locality. Keam Canon, Navajo County, .Arizona. 



Geogr. Distr. California, Colorado and western Texas, to south- 

 ern Mexico. 



