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1865. Peters, Vorlage von Abbildungen zu einer Monographie der 

 Chiropteren, und Ubersicht der von ihm befolgten systematischen 

 Ordnung der hieher gehorigen Gattungen. (Monatsber. k. preuss. 

 Akad. Wissensch., Berlin, 1865, pp. 256-258.) The following groups 

 are recognized : 



I. Fam. Pteropi with 10 genera. 



II. Fam. Megadermata with 4 genera. 



III. Fam. Rhinolophi with 3 genera. 



IV. Fam. Phyllostomata. 



I. Subfam. Vampyri with 5 genera. 



II. Subfam. Glossophagse with 5 genera. i 



III. Subfam. Stenodermata with 5 genera. 



IV. Subfam. Desmodi with 2 genera. 

 V. Subfam. Mormopes with 3 genera. 



V. Fam. Brachyura with 6 genera. 

 VI. Fam. Molossi with 2 genera. 

 VII. Fam. Vespertiliones with 14 genera. 



1866. Gray, I. Synopsis of the genera of Vespertilionidse and Noc- 

 tilionidse. (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d ser., XVII, pp. 89-93.) 

 II. A revision of the genera of Pteropine Bats (Pteropidae) and 

 descriptions of some apparently undescribed species. (Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. London, 1866, pp. 62-67.) III. A revision of the genera of 

 Rhinolophidse, or Horseshoe Bats. (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, 

 pp. 81-83.) IV. Revision of the genera of Phyllostomidse, or Leaf- 

 nosed Bats. (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, pp. 111-118.) In these 

 four papers Gray again revised his classification of the bats. He 

 recognized 5 families and 37 subfamilies or "tribes," but no larger 

 groups. 



Family Pteropidse. 



Pteropina, 2 genera. 



Macroglossina, 4 genera. 



Cephalotina, 1 genus. 



Harpyiana, 1 genus. 



Cynopterina, 2 genera. 



Epomophorina, 3 genera. 

 Family Rhinolophidse. 



Rhinolophina, 3 genera. 



Rhinonycterina, 1 genus. 



[Phyllorhinina] , 8 genera. 



Rhinopomina, 1 genus. 



Megadermina, 2 genera. 



Nycterina, 3 genera. 

 Family Phyllostomidse. 



Lonchorhinina, 1 genus. 



Macrophyllina, 1 genus. 



