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spicUlata); low heel of upper first premolar without a distinct cusp; 

 space between first and second upper premolars accentuated on umer 

 side by the oblique angle of the anterointemal comer of the second 

 premolar; posterointernal cusp of second upper premolar obsolete, 

 the tooth situated mediaUy of the first molar and breaking the line 

 along the outer surface of the cheek teeth; outer surface of lower pre- 

 molars triangular in outline, the teeth about as high as long, the 

 second premolar larger than the first ; first lower molar not as high as 

 second and third molars, its crown surface nearly smooth, the cusps 

 indistinct, the outline of the tooth contrasting sharply with that of 

 the second lower molar. 



Beside Costa Rica and Colombia, the species has been recorded 

 from Panama. Hondm-as, and British Guiana by Goodwin (Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Xat. Hist., vol. 79, p. 32. 1942; vol. S7, p. 316, 1946) and 

 from Ecuador and Peru by Thomas (Proc. U. S. Xat. Mus.. vol. 58, 

 p. 222, 1920). 



STURNIRA LIUUM PARVIDENS Goldman 



Sturnira lUiujii parvidens Goldmax. Proc. Biol. Skjc. Washington, vol. 30. p. 116. 

 1917. 



Type locality. — Papayo, about 25 miles northwest of Acapulco, 

 Guerrero, Mexico. 



Specimens collected . — Two. SieiTa Xegra, Sierra de Perija. 1 male, 



1 female. 



Measurements. — Head and body, 63, 59; hind foot, 13, 13; ear, 16, 

 16; forearm, 39.3, 40.3; greatest length of skull, 21.5, 21.5; condy- 

 lobasal length. 19.4, 19.5; zygomatic breadth, 12.8, -; width of brain 

 case, 9.9, 10.0; interorbital constriction, 5.7, 5.9; maxillarv tooth row, 

 6.3, 6.3. 



Eemarks. — The epaulettes of the male are straw-colored. In a 

 series of five males from Paraguay the epaulettes are absent in one, 

 bright yellow to rusty red in the others. 



STURNIRA LUDOVICI Anthony 



Sturnira ludovici Axthoxt, Amer. Mus. Xov. Xo. 139, p. S, 1924. 



Sturnira lilium bogotensis Shamel, Proc. Biol. Sec. Washington, vol. 40, p. 129, 



1927 (type locality, Bogota, Colombia^i. 

 Sturnira hondurensis Goodwix, Amer. Mus. Xov. Xo. 1075, p. 1, 1940 (type 



locality, La Cruz Grande, near San Jos6, La Paz, Honduras\ 



Type locality. — Xear Gualea, Pichincha, northwestern Ecuador. 

 Specimens collected. — Four. Sierra Xegra, Sierra de Perija. 2 males, 



2 females. 



Measurements. — Those of the type specimen of bogotensis Shamel 

 are given in parentheses. Head and body, 65-70; hind foot, 13-15; 

 ear, 18-19; forearm, (45.4) 44.2-46.0; greatest length of skull. (24.0) 

 22.9-24.2; condylobasal length, (22.0) 21.3-22.4; zygomatic breadth, 

 (13.4) 13.2-13.8: interorbital constriction, (6.4) 6.2-€.7; width of 



