670 HEMIDERMA., . GLOSSOPHAGA, 
tragus, 6.3. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 20; zygomatic width, 9; 
interorbital constriction, 4; width of rostrum, 6; palatal length, 9; 
length of mandible, 15. 
629, castaneum (Carollia), H. Allen, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., 1890, 
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Type locality. Costa Rica. 
Geogr. Distr. Costa Rica, Central America. 
Genl, Char. Smaller than H. persptcillatum; ears long as head; 
tragus acuminate; nostrils rounded; warts on chin in three rows, 
those of middle row the largest. 
Color. Above light chestnut brown; beneath the same, but the 
central portion of hairs not golden as are those on upper parts. 
Measurements. Head and body, 44; forearm, 32; first finger, 
metacarpal, 4; second finger, metacarpal, 26; third finger, meta- 
carpal, 32; fourth finger, metacarpal, 30; fifth finger, metacarpal, 32; 
tail, 8; tibia, 13; foot, ro; ear, 15; tragus, 6. 
GLOSSOPHAGA, With various other genera ending with CH@Ronyc- 
TERIS, compose the group GLOssOPHAG®, the members of which are 
distinguished by the long, slender tongue covered with papillae, and 
by the deep groove in the under lip. They feed on fruit, berries, and 
insects, and they vary so much from each other in the shape and 
number of teeth and other characters, that there are almost as many 
genera as species. Some are widely distributed and very abundant, 
while others are local and comparatively rare. 
Subfam. IIl. Glossophaginee. 
150. Glossophaga. 
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Glossophaga Geoff., Mém. du Mus, Hist. Nat. Paris, Iv, 1818, p. 418, 
Pls. 17, 18. Type Vespertilio soricinus Pallas. 
Phyllophora Gray, Ann, Nat. Hist., or Mag. Zoél. Bot. & Geol., 11, 
1838, p. 489. 
Nicon Gray, Proc, Zodl. Soc., 1847. p. ts. Jd. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., rst Ser., X1x, 1847, p. 407. 
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Muzzle long, narrow; tongue very long, extensible, attenuate, 
with recurved papille on sides; erect portion of nose-leaf developed: 
