1. RHINOLOPHTJS. 113 



o,p. ad. all. Java. Purchased. 



?, »■• c? & 2 ad., al. Borneo. L. L. Dillwyn, Esq. 



s, t. ad. sk. Parzudaki Coll. 



u, V. (S ad., al. 



«"• ad. sk. No history. 



■' ■ skull. India. Capt. Boys. 



?/• skull of w. 



z. skeleton. Ceylon. 



12. Bbinolophns andamanensis. 



Rhinolophus andamanensis, Dobson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 1872, 

 p. 337 ; Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt. p. 46, fig. a (1876). 



Like Rh. affinis generally ; but the anterior horizontal horseshoe- 

 shaped membrane is very broad, completely concealing the muzzle 

 when viewed from above, as in Rh. pearsonii ; the posterior terminal 

 leaf is also much longer, produced backwards between the ears, and 

 not concave on the sides as in Eh. affinis. The thumb is also much 

 longer. 



Fur bright reddish brown above and beneath. 



Length (of an adult S , the type), head and body 2"-5, tail 0"-9, 

 head l"-05, ear 0"-85, nose-leaf 0"-75 x 0"-45, forearm 2"-05, thumb 

 0"-45, third finger 3"-2, fifth finger 2"-5, tibia 1", foot 0"-5. 



Rab. Southern Andaman Island. 



Type in the collection of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



13. Rhinolophus acuminatus. 



Rhinolophus acuminatus, Peters, MB. Ahad. Berl. 1871, p. 308; 

 Dohson, Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt. p. 61 (1876). 



Ears somewhat shorter than the head, acute though not attenuated 

 at the tip ; antitragus large, separated by a deep angular incision. 

 Horizontal horseshoe-shaped nose-leaf not so broad as the muzzle ; 

 vertical part of the sella maintaining almost the same breadth 

 upwards and rounded off' above, exceeded considerably in height by 

 the upper margin of the posterior connecting-process, produced into 

 an acute point as in Eh. euryale, though not so long ; posterior ter- 

 minal leaf short, terminal process consisting of a short narrow pro- 

 jection. Lower lip with three vertical grooves. 



"Wings from the metatarsus almost from the base of the toes. In- 

 terfemoral membrane deeply concave behind ; tail wholly contained 

 within the membrane. 



Fur dark brown above, paler beneath. 



Length, head and body 2"-l, taU 0"-9, ear 0"-7, antitragus 0"-25, 

 forearm l"-9, thiimb 0"-3, third finger 2"-7, fifth finger 2"-4, tibia 

 0"-8, foot 0"-4, nose-leaf 0"-5 x 0"-32. 



Hah. Java. 



Type in the collection of the Berlin Museum. 



