PHYLLOSTOMA. HEMIDERMA,. 
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Fig. CXIV. PHYLLOSTOMA HASTATUM. 
No. 4871 Acad. Nat. Sci. Coll. 
Geogr. Distr. Panama, Central America, to Brazil. 
Genl. Char. Ears shorter than the head, obtuse; inner margin of 
ear conch convex; outer half of outer margin emarginate; tragus 
longer than wide; nose-leaf surrounded by glandular elevations; 
horizontal leaf circular, nostrils in the center, between which rises the 
posterior leaf which is ovate, acuminate, with a longitudinal ridge; 
lower lip with a wide V-shaped groove margined by nine warts. 
Color. Above dark grayish or reddish brown; beneath paler. 
Measurements. Total length, 116.8; tail, 17.7; forearm, 81.2; 
thumb, 16; third finger, metacarpal, 72.3; fourth finger, metacarpal, 
bS-5, 11th finger; metacarpal, 68.5; tibia, 27.9; foot, 19; tragus, 11.4; 
ear, 27.9. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 37.5; Hensel, 28; zygomatic 
width, 21; interorbital constriction, 7; height of braincase at audital 
meatus, 14; palatal length, 15; width between bulle, 7; length of 
upper molar series, alveolar border, 15; length of mandible, angle to 
symphysis, 26; length of lower molar series, 14. 
Mimon bennettt, sometimes included in the North American fauna, 
does not appear to be recorded north of the Isthmus of Panama. 
149. Hemiderma. 
ee Ue Re a. 
2 I I 3 4 “ 
Hemiderma Gerv. Expéd. Comte Castlenau Amer. Sud. Mamm., Zodl., 
1855, p. 43. Type Phyllostoma brevicaudum Wied. 
Carolia Gray, Mag. Zool. & Bot., 11, 1838, p. 488. (nec Can- 
traine, Mollusca, 1837.) 
