ARTIBEUS. URODERMA. 537 



Artibeus femurmllosum Bangs, Proc. X. Engl. Zool. Club, i, 1899, 



P- 73- 

 Trinidad Bat. 



I. Adult -5' Exch. Macuto, Venezuela. U. S. Xat. Mus. Lyon 

 & Robinson. (Alcohol.) 



Genus 304. Froclernia. 



Uroderma Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1865, 

 p. 588. (Footnote.) Type Uroderma bilobatum Fetevs = Phyl- 

 lostoma personatum Peters. 



947. Uroderma bilobatum Peters. 



Phyllostoma personatum Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 



Berl., 1865, pp. 587, 588. (nee Wagner.) 

 Uroderma bilobatum Peters, Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. 

 Berl., 1866, p. 392. 

 Two-LOBED Bat. 



1-2. Adult S' P. Cacaqualito, Colombia, S. A. H. H. Smith. 

 3. Adult 2 P. Cacaqualito, Colombia, S. A. H. H. Smith. 

 4-5. Adult z P. Bonda, Colombia, S. A. H. H. Smith. 

 6. Adult 2 p. Bonda, Colombia, S. A. H. H. Smith. 



948. Uroderma validum sp. nov. 

 Valid Bat. 



Type locality. Cayenne, French Guiana, South America. 



Genl. Char. Size large; similar in appeamace to Artibeus lierctiles 

 Rehn, but ^ith a larger skull and teeth, shorter palate and entirely 

 differently shaped condyle and coronoid process, the latter having no 

 "forward trend" like that of the species cited. The type of A. Jier- 

 cules having been immersed for a lengthened period in alcohol, the 

 color of the two forms cannot be compared. 



Color. A white streak from either side of the nose-leaf extends 

 to the inside base of each ear; circle around eye, front and top of 

 head and entire upper parts dark seal brown; beneath paler brown, 

 with white hairs intermingled on lower breast and abdomen; nose- 

 leaf and lips, membranes, feet and ears black. 



Measurements. Head and body, 88; foot, 17; ear, 22, (taken in 

 the flesh by collector) forearm, 67; tibia, 25. Skull: occipito-nasal 

 length, 27; Hensel, 13; zygomatic width, 19.5; interorbital width, 

 8; height of braincase above zygomata, 12; palatal length, palatal 

 arch to base of incisors, 12; width of palate between third pre- 



