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MOLOSSUS PYGM^US MUler. 



1900. Molossus pygmxus Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 13, p. 162. 

 October 31, 1900. (Willematad, Curacao.) 



Color a light brown, the general effect usually ranging between the 

 drab and hair-brown of Ridgway, some trace of drab alwaj^s present, 

 at least on underparts. Skull normal. Specimens examined from 

 Curasao, Equador (Guayaquil, Santa Rosa), and northwestern 

 Peru (Piura). 



MOLOSSUS COIBENSIS Allen. 



1904. Molossus coibensis Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 20, p. 227. 

 June 29, 1904. (Coiba Island, Panama.) 



Like Molossus 'pygmse.us Miller, but color very dark, usuall}?^ rang- 

 ing between the burnt-umber and seal-brown of Ridgway» Speci- 

 mens examined from the followmg locaUties in Panama: Ancon, 

 Chorrera, Culebra, Paraiso, San Pablo, and Tabernilla. 



MOLOSSUS TROPIDORHYNCHUS Gray. 



1839. Molossus tropidorhynchus Gray, Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, p. 6. September, 

 1839. (Cuba.) 



Like Molossus pygjns&us and M. coibensis, but color a light brown 

 usually ranging between the raw-umber and wood-brown of Ridg- 

 way, and with no evident trace of drab. Confined to Cuba. 



