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StJB-FAMILY RHTNOPOMIX^. 



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GExrs KHINOPOMA (Mii.i.er. p. 81). 

 102. Rhinopoma miceophyllum, Geoff. 

 Blauford, p. 351. Dobson, p. 174. 

 Rhinopoma hardwickii, Greiy ; Cautor, J.A.S.B., 184G. 



The Peuinsula, Ghirbi. 



Sub-family EMBALLONURIN^. 

 KEY TO THE GENERA. 



A. Two pairs of upper and three pairs of lower 



incisors ; size smaller, head and body less 



than 50 mm. ... ... ... ... ... Emhallonura. 



B. One pair of upper and two pairs of lower 



incisors ; size larger, head and body more 



than 75 mm. ... ... ... ... ... Tcqtliomv!^. 



GExrs EMBALLONl'RA (Miller, p. 86). 

 1()3. Emballonura peninsulaeis. Miller. 

 Miller, P.A.N.S-P., 1898. p. 323. 

 Bonhote, Fas. Mai. Zool., vol. i., p. 18. 

 ? Emhallonura semicaudata, Blanford, p. 345. 



The Peninsula and Singapore (type from Trang). 



Genus TAPHOZOUS (Mii.ler, p. 9.3). 



1(j4. Taphozous melanopogon, Temm,. 



Blanford, p. 347. Dobson, p. 167. Flower, P.Z.S., 1900, p. 349. 

 The Peninsula ; Islands of Langkawi, Penang and Singapore. 



105. Taphozous longimanus, Hardwicke. 

 Blanford, p. 348. Dobson, p. 170. 



Taphozous longimanus albijyennis, Thomas, A.M.N.H., ser. 7, 

 vol. II., p. 246. 



The Peninsula. 



100. Taphozous saccol>emus, Temm. 



Blanford, p. 350. Dobson, p. 172. Cantor, .T.A.S.B., 1846. 

 The Peninsula, Penang, Singapore. 



107. Taphozous afpinis, Dohson. 



Dobson, A.M.N.H., 1875, p. 232. 

 Dobson, p. 173. 



A single example from Singapore is recorded by Ridley 

 (J.S.B.R.A.S., No. 31, p. 104). 



