160 



Artibeus, Dermanura. 



personatum, Peters (nec Wagner), 1. c, 

 1865, p. 587, 588 (nota). 



B. Artibeus, p. cl. 



915. perspicillatus, L., Svs. Nai, 1766, p. 47; 

 Schreb., Saug., I, 1775. p. 160, pl.XLVI. A; 

 E. Geoff, Ann. Mus., 1810, XV, p. 176, 

 pl. XI ; Gervais, Castelnau. Exp. Am. Sucl. 

 Zool., 1855. p. 34, pl. VIII, fig. 7, pl. X, 

 fig. 1 (dent); Peters, M.-B. Ak. BerL, 1865, 

 p. 356; Dobson, Catalog., 1878, p. 519; 

 Alston, Biol. Centrali-Am., Mam., 1879, 

 p. 47; Dobson, Report. Brit. Ass., 1880, 

 p. 28; H. Allen, Mon. Bats N.-Am.. 1893, 

 p. 43, pl. III, IV et V. 



jamaicensis, Leach, Linn. Trans., 1822. 

 XIII, p. 75. 



Lewisii (Madataeus), Leach, 1. c, p. 82. 



? superciliatum, Wied, Beit. Naturg. Bras., 

 II, 1826, p. 200. 



carpolegus, Gosse, Natur. Sojourn. Ja- 

 maica, 1851, p. 151. 



916. glaucus, Thornas, P. Z. S., 1893, p. 336, 

 pLXXIX. 



Vpusillum (Phyllostoma), »Natt. «,Tschudi. 

 Faun. Peru., 1844, p. 63 (nec Natt.). 



917. Harti, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., IX, 

 1892, p. 408. 



918. Coryi, Allen. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. IH, 

 1890, p. 173. 



Guiana, Brasil 

 (S. Paulo), Equator. 



America Centrali et 

 MericL, Antillas: 

 Florida, Mexico, 



Guatemala, Duenas, 



Honcluras, Costa-Rica, 



Columbia, Nova 



Grenada, Jamaica, 



Cuba, Venezuela, 



Bogota, Brasil, Para, 



Santa Catharina, 



Bolivia. 



Peru Centrali. 



» 



Insul. Trinitacl. 



Antillas. 



C. Dermanura. Gervais. 1855. 



919. cinereum. Gervais; Casteinau, Exp. Am. 

 Sud. 1855, p. 36, pl. VIII, fig.4; pl. IX, 

 fig. 4, 4a; pl. XI, fig. 3; Dobson. Catalog., 



1878, p. 520; Alston, Biol. C.-Am., Mam., 



1879, p. 47. 

 tolteca (Stenoderma), Saussure. Rev. et 



Mag. ZooL, 1860, p. 427, pl. XV, fig. 4. 



920. quadrivittatus, Peters, M.-B. Akad. Berl., 

 1865. p. 368; Dobson, Catalog., 1878, 

 p. 321. 



921. eva, Cope, Amer.Nat. XXIII. 1889. p.130. AntillasJns.S.Martin. 



America Centrali, 



Mexico. Guatemala, 



Costa-Rica, Brasil 



Amazonic, Rio 



Ucayali. 



Brasil, Guiana, 

 Pernambuco, Equator. 



