164 DOLICHOPHYLLUM. MIMON. 



Genus Dolichophyllum. 



Macrophyllum Gray, in Jard., Mag. Zool. and Bot., II, 1838, p. 489 



(nee Hope, Coleopt. 1837). 

 Dolichophyllum Lydekker, Flower and Lydekker, Mamm. Living 



and Extinct, 1891, p. 673. Type Macrophyllum neuwiedii 



Gray. 



Dolichophyllum macrophyllum (Wied). 



Phyllostoma macrophyllum Wied, Beitr. zur Naturg. Bras. II, 1825, 



p. 188. 

 Macrophyllum macrophyllum Nelson, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXV, 



1912, p. 93. 



Type locality. Mucure River, Minas Geraes, Brazil (Ranges to 

 Panama) . 



Genus Mimon. 



Mimon Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1847, p. I 4- 



This genus is accepted by Miller (List of N. Am. Land Mammals 

 in U. S. Nat. Mus., Bull. Smith. Inst., No. 79, 1912, p. 37), for Phyl- 

 lostoma bennettii Gray, its only known species. 



This species of Gray does not, however, come within the bounda- 

 ries of North America, but is apparently restricted to Brazil, an assumed 

 typical example having been procured at Ypanema, Sao Paulo, Brazil 

 (see Goldman, Proc. Biol, Soc. Wash., XXVII, 1914, p. 75). The 

 genus, however, is represented in North America by the following 

 species: 



Mimon cozumelae Goldman. 



Mimon cozumelce Goldm., Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXVII, 1914, 



P- 75- 



Type locality. Cozumel Island, east coast of Yucatan, Mexico. 



Genl. Char. Similar to M. bennettii but paler; skull smaller. 



Color. Head and upperparts sayal-brown; underparts wood- 

 brown; outer side of forearm covered with sayal-brown fur. Type 

 in United States National Museum. 



Measurements. Length of forearm, 58; tibia, 22.3; foot, 14.9. 

 Skull: Broader and more massive than M. bennettii] greatest length, 

 26; zygomatic width, 14.3; width of palate, behind last molars, 2.8. 

 Type in United States National Museum. 



