666 PHYLLOSTOMA. 
148. Phyllostoma. 
C.—; P=; M23 = 32. 
Phyllostomus (sic) Lacépéde, Tabl. Divisions sous Div. Ordres et 
Genres des Mamm., 1799, p. 16. Type Vespertilio hastatus 
Pallas. 
Phyllostoma Geoff., Ann. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, xv, 1810, p. 174. 
Muzzle short, broad; nose-leaf free in front, well developed; a 
deep V-shaped groove on chin margined by small warts; ears 
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moderate, separate; wing membrane extending to the ankles; middle 
finger has first phalanx less than one-third the length of metacarpal; 
tail piercing the interfemoral membrane, which is large and reaches 
considerably beyond the end of the tail. Skull wider behind canines 
than between postorbital fosse; first upper premolar well developed. 
Fic. 140. PHYLLOSTOMA HASTATUM. 
No. 15222 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Coll. 
Nat. size. Nose enlarged 3 times. 
627. hastatum (Vespertilio), Pall., Spicil. Zodl., fasc., 111, 1767, p. 7. 
maximus Wied, Reise Bras., 11, 1820-21, p. 242. 
SPEAR-NOSED Bat. 
Type locality. Unknown. 
