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only, 2 skeletons only; El Orinoco, Rio Cesar, 2 females; Norosi, 

 Bolivar, 1 female; Las Marimondas, 1 male (suckling young; in 

 alcohol) . 



Measurements. — Head and body, 77-88; tail, 17-21 ; hind foot, 18-22 ; 

 ear, 34-39; forearm, 58-63.1; third metacarpal, 46.3-51.5; condylo- 

 basal length, 25.3-27.3; zygomatic breadth, 14.1-15.7; mastoid 

 breadth, 12.9-14.0; interorbital constriction, 4.9-5.7; maxillary tooth 

 row, 10.2-10.8. 



Remarks. — The only other species of Trachops known is the smaller 

 coffini Goldman from Guatemala. 



GLOSSOPHAGA SORICINA SORICINA Pallas 



Vespertilio soricinus Pallas, Miscellanea zoologica, p. 48, pis. 5 and 6, figs. 16-18, 



1766. 

 Glossophaga soricina, Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 89, 1900 



(Bonda). — Sanborn, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 21, p. 176, 1932 (Jaraquiel; 



Aguachica). 

 Glossophaga soricina soricina, Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 46, p. 419, 



1913 (Bonda; revision). 



Type locality. — Surinam (restricted by Miller, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 

 79, p. 39, 1912). 



Specimens collected. — Nine. Villanueva, 3 females; Sierra Negra, 

 Sierra do Perijd, 1 male; Las Marimondas, Sierra de Perijd, 1 male; 

 Guamalito, 2 females; Rio Guaimaral, 2 females (in alcohol). 



Measurements. — Those of the three females from Villaneuva are 

 given. Head and body, 62-67 ; tail, 53-59 ; hind foot, 8-10 ; ear, 10-11; 

 forearm, 34.9-35.6 (of two females in alcohol, 35.2, 34.2; third meta- 

 carpal, 33.5, 33.7; first phalanx of third finger, 12.4, 12.5; second 

 phalanx of third finger, 14.1, 15.0); condylobasal length, 19.1-19.8; 

 width of brain case, 8.4-8.7; upper tooth row (I to M^), 7.9-8.3; lower 

 canine to back of M3, 7.3-7.6. 



Remarks. — The Sierra Negra specimen is erythristic, the male from 

 Las Marimondas blackish brown. The others are in various inter- 

 mediate stages. One of the Villanueva specimens (U.S.N.M. No. 

 281272) has a small supernumerary premolar in the left upper jaw in 

 the space between the canine and Pm^. Another specimen, from 

 Guamalito, has lost in some accident the molars of both lower jaws; 

 the alveoli are ossified but the mandibles are otherwise complete. 



GLOSSOPHAGA LONGIROSTRIS LONGIROSTRIS Miller 



Glossophaga longirostris Miller, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1898, p. 



330.— Bancs, Proc. New England Zool. Club, vol. 1, p. 101, 1900 (Santa 



Marta Mountains). — Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 13, p. 89, 



1900 (Taganga; Bonda). 

 Glossophaga longirostris longirostris, Miller, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 46, p. 



422, 1913 (Bonda; Taganga; revision). — •Sanborn, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vol. 



21, p. 176, 1932 (Taganga; Mamatoco). 



