212 TEN YEARS IN SWEDEN. 



Has only lately been added to the Scandinavian fauna. 

 Common in Denmark. 



9. YESP. NATTERERI, Kuhl. Natterer's Nattblacka. The 



Eeddish Grey Bat. D. 



Length 2 in.; tail 1 in. 4 1. Interfemoral membrane 

 with five or six transverse lines, on the edges fringed 

 and hairy ; ears the length of the head,, slightly notched 

 as well as the tragus, transparent; tragus narrow, 

 lanceolate,, longer than half the ear ; colour above dark 

 greyish black, below whitish. 

 Not rare in the south and south-eastern provinces. 



GEOUP 2. Ears grown together on the Forehead. 



Gen. PlecotuSy Geoff. Laderlapp, Sw. 

 Ears much longer than the head. 



10. YESP. ATJRITUS, L. Lang Orad Laderlapp. The Long- 

 eared Bat. D. F. 



Colour above dark greyish black or rusty grey; 

 below paler grey or whitish rusty grey. Length 2 in.; 

 tail 1 in. 6 L; wing breadth 10 in. Ears twice as long 

 as the head; tragus lanceolate, a little shorter than 

 half the ear; forearm much shorter than the fifth 

 finger. 



Nilsson remarks that the Plecotus brevimanus, Jenn., the 

 type specimen of which he has seen with Professor Bell, is 

 nothing more than the young of this species. 



Is met with over all Scandinavia, from the very south to 

 ar into Norrland. 



Gen. Synotus, Keys, and Bias. Barbastell, Sw. 



Ears shorter than the head, thick and opaque ; a hol- 

 ow naked place on the upper surface of the muzzle, in which 

 the nostrils are placed ; these latter open on the top of the 

 nose. 



