PHYLLOMYS—-PHYLLOSTOMUS. 535 
Phyllomys— Continued. 
Type not given. The genus includes extinct and récent species from the bone 
caves north and south of S. Lat. 18°, Minas Geraes, Brazil. According to the 
second article the type seems to be P. brasiliensis Lund, from a cave on the 
east slope of the Serra do Espinhaco. 
Phyllomys: $oAAov, leaf; “0s, mouse—from the laminated structure of the 
upper molars. ‘‘Les Phyllomys ont les mácheliéres supérieures composées de 
quatre lames transversales simples."  (Luwp.) 
Phyllonycteris GuNDLACH, 1860. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatide. 
Monatsber. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berlin, 1860, 817-819; Miniter & RERHN, 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXX, 287, Dec., 1901 (type fixed). 
Species: Phyllonycteris poeyi Gundlach (type), from Fundador, Cuba; and P. 
sezekorni Gundlach, from Cuba. 
Phyllonycteris: Q6AAov, leal; vuKrepis, bat— i. e., a ‘leaf-nosed bat.’ 
Phyllophora Gray, 1838. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatide. 
Jardine’s Mag. Zool. & Bot., II, 489-490, 1838; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., X, 257, 
1842. 
Type: Phyllophora amplexicaudata ( — Glossophaga amplexicaudata Spix), from 
Brazil. 
Name preoccupied by Phyllophora Thunberg, 1812, a genus of Orthoptera. 
Phyllophora: $vAAooópos, bearing leaves (from $vAAov, leaf; Popos, bear- 
ing)—in allusion to the nose-leaf. 
Phyllops Prrers, 1865. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatidze. 
Monatsber. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berlin, 1865, 356; Minter & REnw, Proc. 
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., X XX, 292, Dec., 1901 (type fixed). 
Species: Phyllostoma albomaculatum Gundlach (= Arctibeus falcatus Gray, type), 
from Cuba; and P. personatum Natterer, from Brazil. 
Phyllops: $6AXov, leaf; ov, aspect—in allusion to the nose-leaf. 
Phyllorhina Lracu, 1816. Chiroptera, Rhinolophide. 
Syst. Cat. Spec. Indig. Mamm. & Birds Brit. Mus., 1, 1816 ( Willughby Soe. reprint). 
Type: Phyllorhina minuta Leach (‘Small Leafnose’), from Torquay, Devonshire, 
England. 
Phyllorhina: @tvAXor, leat; Ais, ptvos, nose—from the nose-leaf. 
Phyllorrhina(subg. of Rhinolophus) BoxAPARTE, 1837. Chiroptera, Rhinolophid:e. 
Icon. Fauna Italica, fasc. xxr, 1837 (under Rhinolophus ferrum-equinum). 
Phyllorhina Bonaparte, Saggio Dist. Anim. Vert., 16, 1831 (nomen nudum); 
Peters, Reise nach Mossambique, Süugeth., 32, pls. vr, xu figs. 7-13, 1852 
(raised to generic rank); Donson, Cat. Chiroptera Brit. Mus., 127-152, 1878; 
BLANFoRD, Proe. Zool. Soc. London, 1887, 637-638 (availability of name dis- 
cussed); W. L. ScrATER, Mamm. 8. Africa, II, 116, 1901 (synonym, type fixed). 
Type: Rhinolophus diadema Geoffroy, from Timor. (ScrarmER.) 
Not Phyllorhina Leach, 1816. ‘‘Il Temminck nella sua dotta ed elaborata Mon- 
ografia de’ Rinolofi, dopo aver cribrata ed accresciuta la materia, ne repartisce 
diciasette specie in dugsezioni che noi consideriam due sottogeneri. Proponiam 
di chiamare Phyllorrhina il primo di essi, trasportandogli il grazioso nome che 
il Leach compose pel Rinolofo minore di Europa, cui tentó disgiungere dal mag- 
giore; . . . Caratterizzasi questo Phyllorrhina, Nob." (Bonaparte, l. c., 1837.) 
Phyllostomus Lac£ÉrEpE, 1799. Chiroptera, Phyllostomatidee. 
Tableaux Divisions, Sousdivisions Ordres et Genres Mamm., 16, 1799; Nouy. 
Tabl. Méth., in Mém. l'Institut, Paris, ILI, 500, 1801; Inticer, Prodromus Syst. 
Mamm. et Avium, 120-121, 1811; MirrER & Rznw, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 
XXX, 282, Dec., 1901. 
