rvNuiTicKus I'KiKctrs. G33 



n. Cynopterus harpax, Thos. >Sf Wrowjlit. 



C"»no|itenis (Niiulius) liarpax, Thomas^ TJ'roiiff/ifo)i, Ami. &• M<(;j. 

 y. II. (8) iii. p. 439 (1 iMav, 1909: Semaiifiko Tassi; iid., J. 

 Fed. Mai. St. Mus. iv. p. 108 (Dec. 1909). 



Biff'en'xtial cJiaractcrs.— ii\mi\a.T to C. h. minar, but p,, ]),, and irij 

 considerably narrower posteriorly than anteriorl)- (not subtquarish 

 or subrectangular as in O. horsfiehli), a character most cor;spicuou8 

 in ])^ and p^, less so in m, ; also p^ and p^ are di.stinctly lesa 

 broadened posteriorly than in the related species. Colour of fur as 

 in the other species of the " JS'iadius *' section. Size as V. h, minor 

 (see table, p. 031). 



Meamrements. On pp. 686, 6.'39, 642. 



Specimens examined. The type, in collection. [Four topotypes 

 are in the Selangor Museum.] 



Banye. Malay Peninsula; known only from the Semangko Pass 

 (8000 feet), i^elangor-Pahang boundary. 



a. c^ subad. sk. ; Seniangko Pass, Pelaiigor- Selaiij;nr JIn>oiim S.7.-0.7. 

 skull. Pahaiig bouiidai7,3U0U'; [P.J. 



30 Jiui. 11)08. (7//y(e of species.) 



6. Cynopterus princeps, Miller. 



Cynopterus princeps, Miller, Proc. Biol. Sec. Wash. xix. p. 61 



(I May, 1906: Mojeja K., IS' las) ; Lyon ^- Oxyoud, Cat. Types 



Mamm. T'.S. Xat. .Miis. y. 2dV, (1909). 

 Jsiadius princep.*, Miller, I'roc. Jiiol. Sue. Wash. xix. ]>. 83 (1906) ; 



id., Favi. ^- Gen. Bats, p. 5U, pi. vii. fig. '?>, pi. viii. tig. 3 (teeth) 



(I907j. 



Differential eharueiers. — Similar in all respects to C. horsfieldi, 

 except in size, being mucli larger throughout (see table, p. 631); 

 forearm 84-o-89"o mm. 



Characters of teeth and cohair of fur as in C. horsjielcli ; meta- 

 carpals and phalanges ])ale brownish or whitish brown : ears 

 narrowly margined with white (in specimen 1-1:127-1; in the second 

 specimen examined and, according to Miller, in the type the ears 

 are unmarked, no doubt owing solely to post-mortem disappearance 

 of the white colour). 



Measnrementa. On pp. 636, 639, 642. 



Specimens e.ramined. Two paratypes ( J ad., $ ad. al., with 

 skulls), U.S. National Museum, 141274, '75. 



lianye. The island of Nias, off W. Sumatra. 



Type, in the U.S. National Museum, skin and skull of an adult 

 female (no. 141235). Jleasurements, according to Miller: Skull, 

 greatest length 38-2, zygomatii.' breadth 25-4, mandible 28'8, c-m' 

 (alveoli) 12'2, I'luearm 84'4 mm. The two paratypes are slightly 

 larger. 



