.MAMMALS FROM PARANA S47 



6. Nyctinomus brasiliensis, Geoffr. 

 15 specimens. 



7. Vampyrus auritus, Peters. 



1 specimen. 



8. Lonchoglossa wiedii, Peters. 

 Adult and young. 



9. Pygoderma bilabiatum, Wagn. 

 7 specimens. 



But few examples of this rare and peculiar bat have 

 as yet come to European Museums. 



10. Artibeus lituratus, Licht. 



2 specimens. 



11. Sturnira lilium, Geoffr. 

 12 specimens. 



12. Desmodus rotundus, Geoffr. 



Chauve-souris troisléme, Azara, Quadr. Parag. II, p. 273 (1801), whence 

 Phyllostoma rotundum, Geoffr., Ann. Mas. XV, p. 1S1 (1810) and 

 Phyllostoma rotuadifolium, Oken, Lehrh. Nat. Ill, p. 918 (1816) 

 Desmodus rufus, Wied., Beitr. Nat. Bras. II, p. 233 (1826) auctorum. 



One specimen. 



13. Desmodus youngi, Jent. ('). 

 One specimen. 



This very distinct species is represented by a single female 

 example, which agrees with Dr. Jentink' s description in every 

 respect, even to the presence of a white triangular patch on 

 the wing membrane between the third and fourth digits. 



Dr. Jentink did not notice any difference in dentition between 

 D. youngi and 1). rotundus ( 2 ), but on extracting the skull of 

 Dr. Grillo' s example, I find that the large incisors are broader 

 vertically, with a straighter and less concave edge than in the 

 latter species; that the canines are shorter and that the check 

 teeth are even more reduced in development. The lower incisors 



(') N. L. M. XV, p. 282, 1893. 



(*) Ph. rotundlfolium, Oken, I.ehrb. Nat. Ill, p. 918, 1816. 



