HHINOLOPHID^. 97 



Genus Phyllorhina, Bonap. 

 * Phyllorhina larvata, Horsfield. 

 Rhinolophus larvatus, Horsfd. Zoolog. Research, in Java. 



The collection contained a large number of specimens, male and female, of this 

 species. The fur of all was similarly coloured, rich golden chestnut, contrasting 

 remarkably with the sombre hues of other individuals of the same species from 

 Assam. The same colour was observed in the type specimens from Java described 

 by Horsfield, so that the Burmese forms more closely resemble the Javanese than 

 the Assamese. 



The measurements of twelve adult individuals gave the following average 

 result : — 



Inches. 



Length, head and body , ... 2*8 



tail . 1-4 



forearm 2*4 



ear (anteriorly) ........... 0"9 



second finger 3-4 



fourth 5, ........... 2*7 



tibia I'O 



calcaneum 0'5 



foot and claws 0'5 



Locality. — Prome, Burma. 



* Phyllorhina speoris, Schneider. 



Vespertilio speoris, Sclineider, Suppl. Schreber. Saugeth. Atlas 1, pi. 59 B. 



A single male specimen of considerably larger dimensions than hitherto re- 

 corded for this species. Colour of the fur precisely similar to that of the specimens 

 of Fh. larvata described above, with which it was at first confounded. The species 

 is closely allied to Fh. larvata^ which it resembles in the form of the nose-leaf and 

 frontal sac, but may be readily distinguished by the last caudal vertebra being com- 

 pletely free from the interfemoral membrane and by the smaller ears. 



Inches. 



Length, head and body 2*4 



„ tail . 0-85 



„ „ free from membrane 0*12 



„ head 0-85 



„ ear (anteriorly) ........... 0*7 



„ forearm 2"05 



„ thumb 0-28 



„ second finger 2*75 



„ fourth „ 2-25 



j> tibia 0-9 



,, foot and claws 0-38 



Locality. — Prome, Burma. 



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