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to its posterior margin covered with rather short and sparse 

 hairs. Below, the hairing on the interfemoral chiefly confined 

 to its median portion and posterior margin. 



Colour (of the type specimen, an adult male with slightly worn 

 teeth, preserved in alcohol) : — Brownish drab above, base of hairs 

 much lighter ; under side greyish drab. White facial stripes 

 strong. No white margins to the ears, no white tips to the 

 wings. 



Measurements. — See table below. 



Specimens examined. —Two specimens (in alcohol) with skulls, 

 viz., one from Cachavi, N. Ecuador (British Museum, the type), 

 and one from La Guaira, Venezuela (U.S. ISTational Museum *). 



Measurements of Artibeus cinereus and rosenbergi. 



U.S. N. M. no. 62635. 



