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Calami I 



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372 



liri.LKTIN Ml, rXlTKl) STATKM NATU»\AI. MUHKIIM. 



iilar sliii])(>, .sotiic of tlioiii coiilliu'iit with that on tho Iia<-I<. 'I'hcif is 

 a nairow ilarl< line oNlcndiii;^' iVoni tho snont tliron-;]) llic nostril to tin' 

 o.yo along tho ('d^c of tho iii>i)or<.',vcli»l, iinil piocofding aliov*! the l\iii 

 panuni back along the side to th*' insert ii)n of \\w hinil iog. \ socond 

 lino oxtonds from tho lo\vori»iiil of tho c.vo, itaiallcl with the llrst, liohtw 

 the t.vnipanntn, and ininicdiatcly abovo tho insortion of tho foroarin, 

 I'crhaps it wonid be l)i>lt*-i' to say lliiit a broiid dark band ]iassos from 

 tho oyo backwards through tho tyinpannni, inid ovor the insertion ol' 

 tho foro-arin, along tho sido (»f tho body, whore the lower edge is indis. 

 tinot ; llu^ edges of ilie Itand are nineh tiio most promitu'nt. There are 

 two or three transveise bars on the lore arm, the thij;li,and log, more 

 numerous and closer on the tarsus and hind feet. The anterior face of 

 the thigh is uniforMi dull white; the posterit)!, however, is dark brown, 

 with several distincr, nearly ciicnlar spots of y('llowish-wliito. Tho 

 outer edge (»f the tarsus and hind foot is minutely punctate with grav 

 and brown. The sides of iliechin aredotled with brown. The extreme 

 edge of the upper J iw is sometimes dark«'i' than tho I'est, with a. slight 

 shade of lighter color al)ove it, very inconspicuous, however. 



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Klii. HI. Ihilii .iriiifriiliH. N'.), :i."i!lH Mlu-ily (Nullity (ia. ; |. 



MiKsKri nil ii/s III' Xii. .V.IOS. 



31. 



Lcnjjtli of litiiil anil lio'ly .IKI,",") 



I, en;; 111 of liciiil, iinlmliii;; lyiiijiiiiiii Oll.'i 



Width (if head, iiudiidiii'; 1\ iiipaiia (ii;i:S 



Lt!ii;;tli (if I'livi'. 11 mil fnnii axilla (iJd.'i 



Lcii;^t]i of ill lid liiiili t'liiMi >,Moiii (i,"i() 



Lcii^'lli of tiliia iil- 



Lnij^th of tarsus (Ill 



Li'ii^jtli ol rest (if loot dl'i 



Tho specimen measured is a little above average si/.e, which is inter- 

 modiato between the dimensions of the U. snuirdUt ami II. rrrxicolof. 

 A very largo s|iecimen in my collection from Dallas, Tox., inoa.suvoi 

 .(I.!*.)'" in length of head and body. 



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