8 HOLLISTER. 



Cynopterus luzoniensis (Peters). 



1862. Pachysoma luzoniense Pkters, Monatsb. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. 



(1861), 708. 

 1870. Cynopterus marginatua var. philippensis Gray, Cat. Monk., 



Lemurs, and Fruit-eat. Bats, 123. (Philippines.) 

 1870. Cynopterus marginatus var. cumingii Gray, Cat. Monk., Lemurs, 



and Fruit-eat. Bats, 123. (Philippines.) 

 1899. Cynopterus luzoniensis Matschie, Megachiroptera des Berliner 



Mus., 76. 



Type locality. — East slope of Volcano Yriga, Camarines, Lu- 

 zon. Luzon (Peters). 



Genus THOOPTERUS Matschie. 



1899. Thoopterus Matschie, Flederm. des Berliner Mus. fur Naturk., 

 77. Type. — Cynopterus marginatus var. nigrescens Gray. 



Like Cynopterus, but with cheek teeth greatly enlarged, the 

 crowns almost square; tail shorter, concealed in the fur. Gen- 

 eral color dark brown. 



Thoopterus nigrescens (Gray). 



1870. Cynopterus marginatus var. nigrescens Gray, Cat. Monk., 



Lemurs, and Fruit-eat. Bats, 123. 

 1878. Cynopterus latidens Dobson, Cat. Chiropt., 86. 

 1895. Cynopterus latidens Elera, Cat. Syst. Faun. Filipinas, 1 , 7. 

 1907. Thoopterus nigrescens Miller, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 57, 50. 



Type locality. — Morty Island, Malay Archipelago. Luzon 

 (Elera) . 



Genus PTENOCHIRUS Peters. 



j' 1862. Ptenochirus PETERS, Monatsb. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. (1861), 

 707. Type. — Pachysoma {Ptenochirus) jagorii Peters. 



Like Cynopterus, but with inner pair of lower incisors absent 

 (incisors 4/2) ; outer upper incisors shorter than middle ones. 

 Color above dark brown, below paler. Head and body, 103 milli- 

 meters. 



Ptenochirus jagorii (Peters). 



1862. Pachysoma (Ptenochirus) jagorii Peters, Monatsb. Konigl. 



Preuss. Akad. (1861), 707. 

 1899. Ptenochirus jagori Matschie, Megachiroptera des Berliner 

 Mus., 79. 



Type locality. — Daraga, Albay, Luzon. Luzon (Peters) ; Min- 

 danao (Trouessart) ; Mindoro (Trouessart) . 

 Genus ROUSETTUS Gray. 



1821. Rousettus Gray, London Med. Rep., 15, 299, April 1. Type. — 

 Pteropus aegyptiacus Geoffroy. 



Medium sized fruit-bats (Philippine species, head and body 

 about 127 millimeters). Muzzle long; second finger with well 



