CATALOG OF TYPE SPECIMENS OF MAMMALS 145 



Family THYROPTERIDAE: Disk-winged Bats 

 Genus THYROPTERA Spix 

 *Thyroptera discif era major Miller. 



Journ. Mamm. 12 : 411, Nov. 11, 1931. 

 105419. Skin and skull. Adult female. San Julian, Venezuela. 

 July 17, 1900. Collected by Wirt Robinson and M. W. Lyon, 

 Jr. Original number 1511. 



Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



Family VESPERTILIONIDAE : Vespertilionid Bats 

 Genus ANTROZOUS H. Allen 

 f Antrozous minor Miller. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 54: 389, Sept. 12, 19()2. 

 79096. Skin and skull. Comondu, Lower California, Mexico. Sep- 

 tember 20, 1895. Collected by J. E. McLellan. 



Well-made skin in good condition, except for slight mutilation of border 

 of iuterfemoral membrane. Skull lacks entire basal portion of brain case, 

 otherwise perfect. 



*Vespertilio pallidus LeConte. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 7 : 437, this paper was reported favor- 

 ably for publication Dec. 25, 1855. 

 =Antrosous pallidus pallidus (LeConte). See H. Allen, Smithsonian Misc. 

 Coll. 7 (1) : 68, June 18^. 



152 and 5467. Skin without skull. El Paso, El Paso County, Tex. 

 1851. Collected by J. H. Clark during the U. S. and Mexican 

 Boimdary Survey. 



The specimen was twice entered in the Museum catalog. The first 

 entry is dated May 19, 1853, as No. 152, and as having skull No. 1134, 

 which is now lost. This entry was made as a deposit : "Dep." The 

 second entry is under No. 5467, with original number again marked 152 

 but with no skull number indicated ; column for date marked "8—11.34 ( ?)." 



Specimen in good condition, recently made into a modern study skin. 



Harrison Allen, loc. cit., p. 69, in his second table, regarded this specimen 

 as the type. Baird, U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey Report, 2 : 5, 

 1859, said that "the one described by LeConte was taken at El Paso." 



fAntrozous pallidus cantwelli Bailey. 



North Amer. Fauna 55: 391, Aug. 29, 1936. 

 232362. Skin and skull. Adult female. Rogersburg, Asotin 

 County, Wash. May 28, 1918. Collected by George G. Cantwell. 

 Original number 1211. 

 Well-made skin in good condition ; skull Grade A. 



