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portion of the nose-leaf thin, its slightly concave front surface un- 

 divided by vertical ridges ; no secondary leaflets external to the 

 horseshoe. Prontal sac small but distinct, close to the posterior 

 margin of the base of the erect nose-leaf. 



"Wings from the metatarsi ; interf emoral membrane straight 

 behind ; the extremity of the tail projecting 0""15. 



Pur reddish brown throughout. 



Length, head and body l"-8, tail 0"-8, head 0"-6, ear 0"-52, nose- 

 leaf 0"-17 x0"-16, forearm l"-3, thumb 0"-18, third finger 2"-l, 

 fifth finger l"-7, tibia 0"-6, foot 0"-26. 



Hob. Borneo (Sarawak). 



This small species resembles the well known Ph. bicolor very 

 closely, and is mainly distinguished from it by the undivided front 

 surface of the erect portion of the nose-leaf. 



19. Phyllorhina coronata. 



PhyUorhina coronata, Petei-s, MB. Akad. Berl. 1871, p. 327 ; Dobson, 

 Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt. p. 72 (1876). 



Ears considerably shorter than the head ; ear-conch rounded ofi:' 

 above, with a slight flattening of the upper third of the outer 

 margin. General form of the erect portion of the nose-leaf as in 

 Ph. diadema, the upper free margin being thickened and raised in 

 the centre, but its concave front surface is quite undivided by ver- 

 tical ridges, and its sides are without connecting bands ; no trace of 

 secondary leaflets external to the horseshoe. Prontal sac distinct. 



Wings from the tarsi ; the extreme tip of the tail free. 



Above brovni, paler at the base of the hairs ; beneath yellowish 

 brown. 



Length (of the type, a not full-grown $ specimen), head and 

 body2"-7, taiH"-3, head 0"-85, ear 0"-6, nose-leaf 0"-32 x 0"-28, 

 forearm l"-85, thumb 0"'38 ; third finger — metacarp. l"-3, 1st. ph. 

 0"-75, 2nd ph. 0"-76 ; fifth finger— metacarp. l"-38, 1st. ph. 0"-S6, 

 2nd ph. 0"-52 ; tibia 0"-7, calcaneum 0"-52, foot 0"-3. 



Hab. Mindanao, PhUtppine Islands. 



Type in the collection of the Berlin Museum. 



20. PhyUorhina calcarata. 



PhyUorhina calcarata, Dobson, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 122, fig. 8. 



Ears as long as the head, triangular, with obtuse extremities ; 

 inner margin of the ear-conch very convex in lower half, almost 

 straight above ; outer margin slightly concave immediately beneath 

 the tip, then straight. Nose-leaf simple in front, no secondary 

 leaflets on the sides of the muzzle ; horizontal leaf narrow like that 

 of Ph. bicolor ; the transverse terminal leaf as in Ph. larvata, 

 broader than the sella, with three short Hi-defined vertical ridges 

 dividing its concave front surface ; a small frontal pore behind the 

 transverse nose-leaf. 



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