NO. 2034. BATS OF THE GENUS GLOS SOP HAG A— MILLER. 419 



Venezuela. Maracay, Oragua, 1; San Julian, near La Guaira, 

 5 skins and 1 extra skull; ^'Guayara," 2 (type and paratype of truei 

 H. Allen). 



Trinidad. Port of Spain, 41. 



Colombia. Bonda, 5 (Am. Mus.). 



GLOSSOPHAGA SORICINA MICROTIS, new subspecies. 



Type.—Mnlt female (in alcohol). No. 115061 U.S.N.M. Col- 

 lected at Sapucay, Paraguay, June, 1901, by William Foster. Origi- 

 nal No. 66. 



Geographic distribution. — Paraguay. Limits of range not known. 



Diagnosis. — Like Glossophaga soricina soricina, but with ear 

 reduced in size, its height from meatus 13 to 14 mm. 



Measurements. — For detailed measurements see table, page 426. 



Specimens examined. — Twelve, from the following localities in Para- 

 guay: Sapucay, 6 (3 skins); Villa Rica, 6. 



GLOSSOPHAGA SORICINA LEACHU (Gray). 

 1844. Monophyllus leachii Gray, Voyage of the Sulphur, Zool., vol. 1, p. 18. (Volume 



not seen; reference verified by Witmer Stone.) 

 1847. N[ico7i] caudifer Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 15 (renaming of leachii 



wi-ongly supposed to be identical with the Glossophaga caudifer oi Geoffroy ^). 



Type-locality. — Realejo, Nicaragua. Type-specimen in British 

 Museum (O. Thomas, in recent letter). 



Geographic distribution. — From Panama north to central Mexico 

 (Durango and Tamaulipas). 



Diagnosis. — Like Glossophaga soricina soricina, but skull very con- 

 stantly longer, its coiidylobasal length ranging from 19.8 to 21 mm. 



Measurements. — For detailed measurements see table, page 426. 



Specimens examined. — Three hundred and thirty-three from the 

 following localities : 



Panama. Balboa, 5 sldns (Field); Canal Zone, 16; Colon, 3; 

 Paraiso, 22; no exact locality, 2. 



Costa Rica. Boqueron, 21 (Am. Mus. and Field); San Jose, 2. 



Nicaragua. Escondido River, 50 miles from Bluefields, 2 ; Gra- 

 nada, 1 (Field). 



British Honduras. Stann Creek, 4. 



Mexico. Campeche: Apazote, 2 (1 skin); La Tuxpana, Cham- 

 poton, 3. Tabasco: Montecristo, 7 (6 skins). Chiapas: Ocuilapa, 1; 

 Tuxtla, 1. Oaxaca: Chicapa, 3 (2 skins); Huilotepec, 1; Llano 

 Grande, 6; Oaxaca City, 2; Pinotepa, 39 (4 skins); Puerto Angel, 

 2 (skins) ; San Geronimo, 5 skins (Field) ; Santa Efiginea, 2 (1 skin) ; 

 Tuxtepcc, 3 (1 skin). Vera Cruz: Achotal, 36 (7 skins), (Field); 

 Catemaco, 11 (1 skin); Jaltipan, 2 (skins); Mirador, 3; no exact 



i"N. caudifer, Leach's '^icon= Glossophaga caudifer, Geoff. Mem. Mus. IV. 418. t. 17 = Monophyllus 

 leachii, Gray, Zool. Sulph. 18. Hab. Central America." The generic diagnosis of Nicon contains the char- 

 acters of Glossophaga only. Geoflroy's caudifer is a Lonchoglossa. 



