CORYNORHIINUS, ANTROZOUS, O08 
Geogr, Distr, State of Guadalajara, Mexico, north to British 
Columbia, 
Genl, Char, Similar to those of typical GC, macrotis, but color 
much darker, fur nowhere distinetly bicolor, 
Color, Above dark brown, hairs at base light plumbeous, tips 
pale yellowish; beneath dark brown; ears and membranes blackish, 
Measurements, ‘Total length, too=105; tail vertebrw, 48=51; 
tibia, 21.4-22; foot, 9.4-10; forearm, 42-44; thumb, 6,6-7; longest 
finger, 76-80; ear from meatus, 33-34; width of ear, 21-24; tragus, 
r4—15, Skull: total length, 14.5; occipito-nasal length, 12.5; zygo- 
matic width, 8; interorbital constriction, 3.5; length of mandible, 
8.6; length of upper molar series, 3.5; of lower molar series, 4.5. 
The previous genus and the next are the only ones of the Plecotine 
or Antrozoine divisions found within the limits of the countries em- 
braced in this book, The one following has two species and one race 
remarkable among all those of the family for having but four lower 
incisors, 
Subfam, Ill. Antrozoine. 
12°. Antrozous. 
een eee, Se Oe ae 
Lee) Cory Pie} M.. , = 28, 
Antrozous H. Allen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien,, Phil., 1862, p. 248. 
Type Vespertilio pallidus Le Conte. 
Muzzle truncate; nostrils surrounded by a_ horseshoe-shaped 
ridge; lower lip free in front. Lower incisors, four, Mammy two, 
KEY TO THE SPECIES, aie 
A. Above pale drab gray, beneath grayish white..A. pallidus 605 
B. Above ochraceous bull, beneath yellowish 
MDE MUTL sis Wise hin-acah wie © aiicd Noack 9's vA 8 nd Wd 1. p. pacificus 607 
C, Above buff washed with wood brown; beneath 
ME Slog dale avg Mis ies 6 GAS a Ma auc WH A, minor 607 
568. pallidus (Vespertilio), Le Conte, Proc, Acad, Nat, Scien., Phil., 
1856, p. 437. 
pallidus (Antrosous), Elliot, Syn. N. Am, Mamm.,, roor, p, 396. 
Bic-BARED Pate Bar, 
Type locality, E1 Paso, E1 Paso County, Texas, 
