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BULLETIN 99, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



HIPPOSIDEROS COMMERSONU 

 MARUNGENSIS (Noack). 



1887. Phyllorhina commersonii 

 Peters, var. marun- 

 gensis Noace, Zool. 

 Jahrb., Syst.,vol. 2, p. 

 272. May 7. (Qua 

 Mpala, Marungu, 

 Congo.) 



Specimen. — One in alco- 

 hol: 



Zanzibar: Zanzibar 

 (Weddell). 



Genus ASELLIA Gray. 

 1838. Asellia Gray, Ma^.TiQol. 

 and Bot., vol. 2, p. 

 493. {A. tridens.) 



The single African species 

 of this genus of nose-leaf bats 

 is well represented in the mu- 

 seum by specimens from 

 Egypt, but by only one speci- 

 men from within the geo- 

 graphical limits of the pres- 

 ent report. 



ASELLIA TRIDENS (Geoflfroy). 



1813. Rhinolophus tridens 

 Geoffroy, Descr. 

 I'Egypte, vol. 2, p. 

 127. (Tombs of the 

 Kings and temple of 

 Denderah, Egypt.) 



1816. B7i[molophus] tridens 

 Oken, Lehrb. Nat., 

 3terTheil, 2teAbth.; 

 p. 922. 



Specimen. — One in alco- 

 hol from — 



Sudan: Shendi (Roths- 

 child). 



Family VESPERTI- 

 LIONID^. 



Genus MYOTIS Kaup. 



1829. Myotis Kaup, Skizz. 

 Entw.-Gesch. Nat. 

 Syst. Europ. Tliierw., 

 p. 106. {M. myotis.) 



A single species of Myotis 

 is known from British East 



