1 88 PATAGONIAN EXPEDITIONS: ZOOLOGY. 



Vesperngo magellaiiictis Dobson, Cat. Chirop., 1878, 190. — Lataste, Act. 



Soc. scien. du Chili, I, 1892, 90. Straits of Magellan. 

 Vespertilio capitcinus Philippi, Arch. f. Naturg., 1866, i, 114 = V. magel- 

 /anictis, apud Peters, /. c. 

 The only definite locality known for this species for many years was 

 that of the type, Straits of Magellan. In 1892, Lataste (/. c.) states that 

 the missionary Doria had informed him that he had a specimen taken at 

 Santa Cruz, Patagonia, and also records a specimen which he had him- 

 self examined, captured January 20, 1892, at the hacienda de San Igna- 

 cio de Peruchue, in the Province of Bio-Bio, Chili. The Santa Cruz 

 record perhaps requires confirmation. 



Genus LASIURUS Gray. 



Lasiurus borealis bonariensis (Less. & Garn.). 



Vespertilio bonariensis Lesson & Garnot, Voy. Coquille, Zool, I, 1826, 

 137-139, pi. ii, animal, skull, and teeth. Rio de la Plata. — Allen, 

 Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, 165, Oct. 1900; discussion of syn- 

 onymy; ibid., XIV, 184, Dec, 1901, synonymy of V. vi/Iosissinms E. 

 Geoffroy. 



AtalapJia bonaerensis Burmeister, Desc. phys. Rep. Argent., Ill, 1879, 

 93. Paraguay, Chili, Patagonia. Emendation of bonariensis. 



Lasiitrus borealis bonariensis Thomas, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), VIII, 

 Nov., 1901, 435, Paraguay; ibid., IX, Apr., 1902, 238, footnote. 



Vespertilio blossevillii Anonymous, Ferussac's Bull. Sci. Nat. et Geol., 

 VIII, No. I, 1826, 95. "Hab. Monte-Video." = V. bonariensis 

 Less. & Garn.— Allen, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIII, 165, Oct., 

 1900, as a synonym of V. bonariensis. 



Atalapha blossevillei Gervais, Exped. du Comte de Castelnau, Mamm., 



1855, 72, 87, pi. xiv, fig. 2, skull and teeth, from the type specimen. 



Burmeister states, under his Atalapha bonaerensis (/. f.), that he had 



received this species from Carmen, Patagonia, near the mouth of the Rio 



Negro — the most southern record I am able to trace for any form of 



Lasiurus. 



Note on Vespertilio villosissimrts Geoffroy. 



Burmeister gives two species of Atalapha [ = Lasiitrus) as found in 

 Paraguay and Argentina — one, his Atalapha villosissima, as occurring 



