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* Artibeus intermedius J. A. Allen. 



1885. Artibeus per spicillatus TRUE, Proc. U. S. nat. mus., vn 



(1884), p. 605. 1885. (Part.) 

 1897. Artibeus intermedius J. A. ALLEN, Bull. Amer. mus. 



nat. hist., ix, p. 83. March 11, 1897. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. San Jose, Costa Rica. 



Artibeus perspicillatus (Linnaeus) . 



1758. [ Vespertilio~\ perspicillatus LINNAEUS, Syst. nat., x ed., 



i, p. 31. 

 1838. Arctibeus perspicillatus GRAY, Mag. zool. and bot., n, 



p. 487. December, 1838. 

 TYPE LOCALITY. Jamaica (see Allen and Chapman, Bull. 



Amer. mus. nat. hist., ix, p. 3, February 23, 1897). 



Genus URODERMA Peters. 



1865. Uroderma PETERS, Monatsber. k. preuss. Akad. Wis- 

 sensch. Berlin, p. 588. Type. Phyllostoma personatum PETERS 

 (nee WAGNER) =-. Uroderma bilobatum PETERS. 



Recognized as a genus distinct from Artibeus by J. A. Allen, 

 Bull. Amer. mus. nat. hist., xm, p. 89, May 12, 1900. 



Uroderma planirostre (Spix). 



18*23. Phi/llostoma planirostre SPIX, Simiar. et vespert. Bra- 



sil., p. 66. 



TYPE LOCALITY. Suburbs of Bahia, Brazil. 

 This species, though not mentioned by True, was recorded by 

 Dobson (Catal. chiropt. Brit, mus., p. 517, 1878) from the island of 

 Grenada, West Indies, and from Acapulco, State Guerrero, Mexico. 



Genus DERMANURA Gervais. 



1855. Dermtumra GERVAIS, Expd. du Comte de Castelnau, 

 zool., mamm., p. 36. Type. Dermanura cinereum GERVAIS. 



