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there is no trace of a tail externally ; the wing-membrane extends to 

 the proximal extremity of the metatarsus ; the female has pubic 

 teat-like processes, as in otber species of Rhinolophidse ; the ter- 

 minal phalanx of the fourth finger ends in a large T-shaped process. 

 The measurements agree closely with those of the specimen in the 

 Leyden Museum 



Megaderma spasma, L. 

 Laos (M. Harmand). 



SCOTOPHILUS TEMMINCKI, Horsf. 



Cochin China, and Laos(M\ Harmand). 



Vesperugo abramus, Temminck. 

 Cochin China and Laos (M. Harmand). 



Vesperugo pachypus, Temminck. 

 Laos (M. Harmand). 



Vespertilio muricola, Hodgson. 



Laos (M. Harmand) ; Sanghir Island (M. Laglaize) 



Taphozous melanopogon, Temminck. 

 Cochin China (M. Harmand). 



Nyctinomtjs plicatus, Buch.-Ham. 

 Laos (M. Harmand). 



3. Ethiopian Region. 

 Epomophorus comptus, Allen. 

 Ogone (M. Marehe). 



Epomophorus monstrosus, Allen, 

 Ogone (M. Marehe). 



Phyllorhina commersoni, Geoffr. 

 Bugamojo, Zanzibar {Mission du St.-Esprit). 



Vesperugo nanus, Peters. 

 Ogone {M. Marehe). 



Myxopoda aurita, A. Milne-Edwards. 

 Madagascar (vide anted,, p. 871). 



COLEURA SEYCHELLENSIS, Peters. 



Seychelle Islands (M. Lantz). 



4. Neotropical Region. 

 Molossus rufus, Geoffr. 

 (Jayenne (M. Melinon). 



Molossus abrasus, Temm. 

 Cayenne (M. Melinon). 



