PHYLLOSTOMA, HEMIDERMA, O07 
Fia, CXIV. PHYLLOSTOMA HASTATUM, 
No, (S71 Acad, Nat. Sci, Coll, 
Geogr, Distr, Panama, Central America, to Brazil. 
Genl, Char, Ears shorter than the head, obtuse; inner margin of 
ear conch convex; outer half of outer margin emarginate; tragus 
longer than wide; nose-leaf surrounded by glandular elevations; 
horizontal leaf circular, nostrils in the center, between which rises the 
posterior leaf which is ovate, acuminate, with a longitudinal ridge; 
lower lip with a wide V-shaped groove margined by nine warts, 
Color, Above dark grayish or reddish brown; beneath paler, 
Measurements. Total length, 116.8; tail, 17.7; forearm, 81.2; 
thumb, 16; third finger, metacarpal, 72.3; fourth finger, metacarpal, 
68.5; fifth finger, metacarpal, 68.5; tibia, 27.9; foot, 19; tragus, 11.4; 
ear, 27.9. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 37.5; Hensel, 28; zygomatic 
width, 21; interorbital constriction, 7; height of braincase at audital 
meatus, 14; palatal length, 15; width between bulle, 7; length ot 
upper molar series, alveolar border, 15; length of mandible, angle to 
symphysis, 26; length of lower molar series, 14, 
Mimon bennettt, sometimes included in the North American fauna, 
does not appear to be recorded north of the Isthmus of Panama. 
149. tlemidermia. 
La: C=: P=: MS = 32. 
Hemiderma Gery, Expéd. Comte Castlenau Amer, Sud. Mamm.,, Zool., 
1855, p. 43. Type Phyllostoma brevicaudum Wied 
Carollia Gray, Mag. Zodl. & Bot., 11, 1838, p. 488. (nec Can 
traine, Mollusca, 1837.) 
