STURNIRA. 715 
673. lilium (Phyllostoma), Geoff., Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, xv, 
IH10, p. 181. 
spiculatus Mlig., Licht. Verz. der Doubl., p. 3. 
spectrum Gray, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., rst Ser., 1842, p. 257. 
excisum Wagn., in Wiegm., Archiv. f. Naturg., 1842, p. 358. 
albescens Wagn., Abhandl. Minch. Akad., v, p. 178. 
erythromos Tschudi, Faun. Peruana, 1844-46, p. 64, pl. 1. 
oporaphilum Tschudi, Faun. Peruana, 1844-46, p. 64, pl. 1. 
chilense Gerv., Gay, Hist. Chili. Mamm., 1847, p. 30, pl. 1, fig. 1. 
rotundatus Gray, Proc. Zodl. Soc., 1848, p. 57. 
chrysocomus Wagn., Suppl. Schreb. Saugeth., v, 1855, p. 635. 
hilium Allen, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1890, p. 181. 
Fic. CXXXIII. STURNIRA LILIUM. 
No. 8209 U.S. Nat. Mus. Coll. ‘Twice nat. size. 
GEOFFROY’S Bat. 
Type locality. Paraguay. 
Geogr. Distr. States of Jalisco and Vera Cruz, Mexico, to Paraguay 
and Chili. West Indies. 
Genl. Char. Those of the genus. 
Color. Adult Male. Dorsal region dark brown, base of hairs 
yellowish white, and tips reddish; head, neck and shoulders yellowish 
brown; under parts grayish brown tinged with reddish; throat paler, 
on each side of neck a tuft of brownish red hairs with golden red tips. 
Adult Female. Dorsal region dark brown; rest of upper parts 
grayish brown; under parts paler generally; belly whitish tinged with 
red. 
Measurements. Length of head and body, 61; forearm, 43; thumb, 
11.4; third finger, metacarpal, 39.3; fourth finger, metacarpal, 40.6; 
