.5/J 



3. BONEIA, Jcntlnl: 



Type. 



1879. Boneia, Jentink, Notes LeAfdvn Mm. i. p. 117 (April, 



1879) .' B. biden?. 



Diagnosis. — Closely allied to Housfttas, with wliich it accords in 

 most of its cranial and dental and practicallj- all external characters 

 (second digit clawed, a short tail, membranes from sides of back), 

 but differing in the following particulars : palate much broader 

 anteriorl}', premaxilla; separated in front, upper and lower canines 

 excessively heavy at base, lower canines directed strongl}- outward, 

 inner pair of upper incisors lost (at least in adults), outer pair of 

 lower incisors larger than inner, crowns of molariforra teeth flatter. 

 General size (of the single species known) as the larger species of 

 llousettaa: forearm about 95 mm. 



Fig. 5. — Buncia bidcna, (^ . Meiiado. No. \)~.l.'2.i) (type of 

 B. iiiciiadnisk). \, 



>Skull (tig. 5). — DifTcring from that of Jioastttu^ in the two clia- 

 racters referred to in the diagnosis above ; in all other respects 



