304 MR. C. BODEN KLOSS ON 



tilar length, 33; diastema, 14.8; upper tooth-row (alveoli) 18; 

 greatest length of nasals, 21.2 ; greatest breadth of nasals, 12.3 ; inter- 

 orbital breadfli, 16 ; width between tips of postorbital processes, 36.3 ; 

 zygomatic breadth, 47. 



22. Petinoinys phipsoni. 



Ptenniii/i' ( Petinomi/s ) j>/iijj.<(ini, Thomas, Jouni. Bombay Nat. Hist. 



See.,' XXIV, p. 432 (1916). (Teiiasserim Town.) 

 Petinoinys vordennnnni. Kloss, .lourn. Fed. Malay States Mnspiims, 

 VI, p. 251 (1916). 



1 (i ad. Bang Nara, Patani, Peninsular Siam. Mr. C. J. 

 Aagaard [No. 2577.]- 



1 5 ad., I o juv., 1 9 juv. Same locality. 9 July 191C. Dr. 

 .Afalcolm Smith's collector [No. 2472, 2G01-2]. 



Colour. Above blackisli ( bases of the hairs blackish-slate ) 

 washed with fulvous to cinnamon, most strongly on the posterior dorsal 

 line and rump where the tips are cinnamon ; sides of neck strongly 

 bnffy ; limbs and parachute darkest, black only slightly grizzled with 

 fulvous. A ring round the eye and a line running thence to the 

 extremity of the niuf.zle black. Cheeks and sides of throat capucine 

 orange. 



Uudersurface of body and limbs and a sharply margined median 

 area on the throat white, the hind-limbs tinged with fulvous : under- 

 surface of parachute brownish black grizzled with pale yellow orange ; 

 edges of parachute yellow orange ; edges of interfemoral membrane 

 ochraoecus-o range. 



leases (jf the ears witii tufts of black hair a little longer than 

 tiie ear.s tliem.selves. Hands and feet dark brown above edged with 

 pale cell raceous-buffy ; inner sides of forelimbs buffj'. Tail above very 

 bushy and scarcely distichous, dark brown, the hairs tipped witli ful- 

 vous which is in excess at tlie base : below the distichous portion of 

 similar colour, but the base paler and the median line fulvous. 



The above descrijjtion is taken from the female wiiich was 

 discovered in a hole in a tree witii two young animals having the 

 eyes still unopened. Tiiey are much brighter in colour than the parent, 

 being cinnamon brown above with little trace of black, and the mem- 

 ))raiies are largely naked. The most interesting difference is in tlie tail 



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