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brown; antebrachium with pale border from thumb half way to 
shoulder. 
Measurements. Total length, 65; forearm, 47; thumb, 15; second 
finger, 41; third finger, 110; fourth finger, 76; fifth finger, 71; tibia, 
19; foot, 12.6; ear from meatus, 18; from crown, 14; width, 14. Skull: 
greatest length, 23; basal length, 20; interorbital constriction, 6; 
zygomatic breadth, 15; mastoid breadth, 12; mandible, 13.4; max- 
illary tooth row, 7.6; mandibular tooth row, 8. 
B. Peltorhinus. 
Nose-leaf attached in front to the tubercle on upper lip, spear- 
shaped, oval, acute; fur fine, woolly, sparsely covering forearm; wing 
membrane extending to claws. 
668. achradophilum (Artibeus), Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 
Feet, Pr a7 2; Divi, Mea. 
sulphureus Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, p. 271, pl. VI, 
fig. 5. 
jamaicensis Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, p. 271, pl. VI, 
fig. 3. 
flavescens Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1866, p. 117. 
FRUIT-LOVING Bat. 
Type locality. Content, Island of Jamaica. 
Geogr. Distr. Islands of Cuba and Jamaica. 
Genl. Char. Muzzle short; front margin of horizontal nose-leat 
projecting in a V-shaped process and ending in a wart-like elevation; 
posterior nose-leaf lanceolate, summit acute, central ridge on front 
face; central wart on lower lip, one on each side, and two others 
beneath; interfemoral membrane short; wing membrane from tarsus. 
Color. Above light reddish brown, beneath paler; white patch on 
each shoulder. 
Measurements. Length of head and body, 55.8; forearm, 40.6; 
thumb, 10; third finger, metacarpal, 40.6; fourth finger, metacarpal, 
40.6; fifth finger, metacarpal, 41.4; tibia, 15.2; foot, 10; ear, 17.7; 
tragus, 5.5. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 23; Hensel, 16; zygomatic 
width, 15; interorbital constriction, 5.5; palatal length, 11.5; length 
of upper tooth row, 6.5. 
165. Phyllops. 
Phyllops Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1865, p. 
356. Type Artibeus falcatus Gray. 
Molars as in Artibeus; palate deeply cleft between molars; second 
upper molar three-fourths size of the first; nose-leaf abruptly narrowed 
above, acute at tip. 
