62 MAMMALIA OF INDIA. 
No. 80. VESPERUGO MAURUS. 
Hasitrat.—Khasya Hills. 
DescripTion.—Muzzle broad and flat, with large labial development ; 
ears broad, triangular, broadly rounded off above; tragus broad and 
square ; fur long and dense, uniformly sooty brown, with greyish tips ; 
membranes, nose, ears and lips black. 
Size,—Head and body 14); inch; tail, 1 inch. 
No. 81. VESPERUGO AFFINIS. 
Hasirat.—Burmah (Bhamo, Yunan). 
Description (afud Dobson).—Head flat; upper labial glands so 
developed as to cause a deep depression between them on the face 
behind the nostrils ; ears broad as long from behind ; the outer margin 
extends from the tip to its termination near the corner of the mouth 
without emargination or lobe; tragus broad; inner margin straight ; 
outer convex; small triangular lobe at base. Fur chocolate brown 
above, lighter on head and neck ; beneath dark brown with lighter tips 
on the pubes, and along the thighs dirty white or pale buff. 
Size.—Head and body, 1°9 inch; tail, 1°65 inch. 
There is a good figure of the head of this batin Dobson’s Monograph ; 
it was obtained by Dr. J. Anderson at an elevation of 4500 feet at 
Bhamo. 
No. 82. VESPERUGO PACHYOTIS. 
DescriIPTION.—‘ This species is readily distinguished by the peculiar 
thickness of the lower half of the outer side of the ear-conch, which 
appears as it were excavated out of the thick integument of the neck ; 
tragus short, curved inwards.”—Dodson. 
This bat is more fully described with three illustrations in Dobson’s 
Monograph; he does not mention where it is found, so it may or it 
may not be an Indian species. 
No. 83. VESPERUGO ATRATUS. Syz.—NYCTICEJUS ATRATUS. 
Hasitat.— Darjeeling. 
DESCRIPTION.—Head broad; muzzle obtuse; upper labial glands 
largely developed; ears large, oval, with rounded tips, which in the 
natural position of the ears appear acute, owing to the longitudinal 
folding of the outer side of the conch on the inner, commencing at 
and almost bisecting the tip (Dobson). Fur long, dense and_ black ; 
Jerdon says rich dark brown ; paler beneath. 
Sizr,—Head and body, 1°9 inch ; tail, 1°3 inch, 
