CHAP. XIII.] 



THE AUSTRALIAN REGION. 



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TABLE II. 



GENERA OF TERRESTRIAL MAMMALIA AND BIRDS INHABITING THE 



A USTRALIAN REGION. 



Explanation. 



Names in italics show genera peculiar to the region . 



Names enclosed thus ( ) show genera which just enter the region, but are not con- 

 sidered properly to belong to it. 

 Genera truly belonging to the region are numbered consecutively. 



MAMMALIA. 



Order, Family, and 

 Genus. 



PRIMATES. 

 Cynopithecidje. 



(Macacus 



1. Cynopithecus ... 



Lemurid-e. 



(Tarsius , 



CHIROPTERA. 

 Pteropid^e. 



2. Pteropus 



3. Xantharpyia ... 



4. Cynopterus 



5. Macroglossus .. 



6. Harpyia 



7. Hypoderma 



8. Notopteris 



Rhinolophid^;. 



9. Rhinolophus .. 



10. Hipposideros .. 



11. Phyllorhina .. 



12. AseUia 



13. Megaderma 



VESPERTILIONIDiE. 



14. Scotophilus .. 



15. Vespertilio 



16. Miniopteris 



17. Taphozous 



18. Plecotus 



19. Nyctophilus .. 



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Range within the Region. 



Lombok to Timor) 

 Celebes and Batchian 



Celebes) 



The whole reg. except New Zeal. 



Moluccas and Timor 



Morty Island 



Celebes, Moluccas, Timor 



Celebes and Moluccas 



Celebes, Moluccas, and Timor 



Fiji Islands 



Moluccas, Timor, Australia 

 Moluccas and Aru Islands 

 Moluccas and Timor 

 Amboyna 

 Ternate 



Moluccas, Timor, Australia 



Australia 



Moluccas, Timor, and Australia 



Celebes, Moluccas, N. Australia 



Timor 



Australia and Tasmania 



Range beyond the Region. 



Oriental genus 

 Philippines ? 



Indo-Malayan genus 



Tropics of E. Hemisp. 

 Oriental, S. Palaearctic 

 Oriental 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Philippines 



"Warmer pts. of E. Hem is. 

 Oriental 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Indo-Malaya 

 Oriental, Ethiopian 



Oriental 

 Cosmopolite 

 Indo-Malaya, S. Africa 

 Orien.,Ethiop., Neotrop. 

 N. India, S. Palaearctic 

 India 



