Order XII. Chiroptera. 
Fam. V. Phyllostomatidz. 
Subfam. I. Mormopine. 
13%. Chilonycteris. 
602. «.—inflata (chilonycteris) Rehn, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 
1904, p. 190. 
macleayt Gundl., Anales Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat., vil, 1878, Cuad. 
I, p. 140. (nec Gray.) 
INFLATED-NOSE Bat. 
Type locality. Cueva di Fari, near Pueblo Viejo, Porto Rico. 
Geogr. Distr. Restricted to the Island of Porto Rico. 
Genl. Char. Rostrum short, broad; braincase high; zygomata 
expanded. 
Color. Rufous phase: above dark cinnamon; beneath wood brown; 
base of fur mummy brown. Brown phase: above bistre; nape and 
sides of neck silvery white; beneath drab, with base of fur bistre, 
becoming wood brown on chin and throat and whitish on the ab- 
domen; membranes blackish. 
Measurements. Total length, 63; tail, 18; forearm, 38.5; thumb, 
7; third digit, 63.5; tibia, 16.5; calcaneum, 18; foot, 8.5; ear, 12.5; 
tragus, 4.8. Skull: total length, 15.3; interorbital width, 3.5; height 
of braincase, 6.4; length of palate, 6; length of mandible, rr. 
602. b.—grisea (chilonycteris) Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, 
4220, Di. Wi, Ag.. I. 
quadridens Tomes, Proc. Zoél. Soc., 1861, p. 65. (nec Gundl.) 
Gray Bart. 
Type locality. Phoenix Park, St. Ann Parish, Jamaica. 
Geogr. Distr. Island of Jamaica. 
Genl. Char. Similar to C. macleayi, but with a deep emargination 
separating the tooth-like projections on margin of nostrils. 
Color. Rufous phase: above ferrugineous; beneath chestnut, 
palest on the chin; ears vinaceous cinnamon, pale drab apically; 
wing membranes mummy brown. Brown phase: above bistre, 
sprinkled with silvery white; beneath clove brown. 
Measurements. Total length, 66.5—74; tail, 22-25; forearm, 
43-44.5; thumb, 7.8; third digit, 72.5-75; tibia, 16-17; calcaneum, 
20-26; foot, 9.5—10; ear, 14-16.3; tragus, 5—6.5. Skull: total length, 
16.8-17; zygomatic width, 8-8.1; interorbital constriction, 3.5; pal- 
atal length, 7; length of mandible, 11.9—12.1. 
= 747 
