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STERNODERMA. PHYLLOPS. TOT 
brown; antebrachium with pale border from thumb half way to 
shoulder. 
Measurements. Total length, 65; forearm, 47; thumb, 15; second 
finger, 41; third finger, 110; fourth finger, 76; fifth finger, 71; tibia, 
19; foot, 12.6; ear from meatus, 18; from crown, 14; width, 14. Skull: 
greatest length, 23; basal length, 20; interorbital constriction, 6; 
zygomatic breadth, 15; mastoid breadth, 12; mandible, 13.4; max- 
illary tooth row, 7.6; mandibular tooth row, 8. 
B. Peltorhinus. 
Nose-leaf attached in front to the tubercle on upper lip, spear- 
shaped, oval, acute; fur fine, woolly, sparsely covering forearm; wing 
membrane extending to claws. 
668. achradophilum (Artibeus), Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 
ROG Le Mee 7 ie ply Vil, te. 4: 
sulphureus Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, p. 271, pl. VI, 
Ag. 5; 
jamaicensis Gosse, Nat. Sojourn in Jamaica, 1851, p. 271, pl. v1, 
fig. 3. 
flavescens Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1866, p. 117. 
FRUIT-LOVING Bart. 
Type locality. Content, Island of Jamaica. 
Geogr. Distr. Islands of Cuba and Jamaica. 
Genl. Char. Muzzle short; front margin of horizontal nose-leaf 
projecting in a V-shaped process and ending in a wart-like elevation; 
posterior nose-leaf lanceolate, summit acute, central ridge on front 
face; central wart on lower lip, one on each side, and two others 
beneath; interfemoral membrane short; wing membrane from tarsus. 
Color. Above light reddish brown, beneath paler; white patch on 
each shoulder. 
Measurements. Length of head and body, 55.8; forearm, 40.6; 
thumb, ro; third finger, metacarpal, 40.6; fourth finger, metacarpal, 
Howitt finger, metacarpal, 41.4: tibia, 15.2; foot, 10; ear, 17.7; 
tragus, 5.5. Skull: occipito-nasal length, 23; Hensel, 16; zygomatic 
width, 15; interorbital constriction, 5.5; palatal length, 11.5; length 
of upper tooth row, 6.5. 
165. Phyllops. 
Phyllops Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1865, p. 
356. Type Artibeus falcatus Gray. 
Molars as in Artibeus; palate deeply cleft between molars; second 
upper molar three-fourths size of the first ; nose-leaf abruptly narrowed 
above, acute at tip. 
