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KNUD ANDERSEN 



Measurements of Rh. fallax and megaphyllus. 





B/i. falla. x. 



lih. mcgapiiyllits. 



d" ad. 

 Type. 



f. typica 

 11 adults, 

 5 skulls. 



Q cicl. 

 Type. 







ivi 1 n . 



ivi a A. 







mm. 



mm. 



mm. 



mm . 



Kiirs lcii"'tli. 



19. 5 



18 



19 5 



It). O 



» greatest breadth 



16 



13.5 



15 



lo 



Ilorse-slioe, brcadtli 



10. 5 



8.8 



9.8 



o. o 



ForCciriii . 



48 5 



46.5 



50 



40 



3rd digit, nietacarj)al 



34. 7 



33.8 



36 



32. 7 





13. 6 



13 



14.6 



la. ^ 



» 2nd phalanx 



19 



17.5 



20 



17.8 



4th dio"it metacarpal • . 



35. 7 



34.3 



36.8 



33.5 



» 1st phalanx 



iO. 7 



9.8 



11.2 



9.7 



» 2nd phalanx 



12.5 



11.5 



13.3 



10 



5th digit, metacarpal 



35 



34.3 



36.5 



32.7 





11.7 



10.4 



12.7 



10.2 





12.5 



11.7 



14 



11.7 





23.8 



22.2 



26.8 



20.5 





21 



18.5 



22 



19 





10 



9 



10.2 



8.7 



Skull, total length to front of c . 



21.2 



19.9 



20.5 



19.3 



» basilar length to front of c 



17.5 



16.3 



17.3 



16.9 





10.3 



9.8 



9.8 



9.5 



» Avidth of brain-case .... 



9 



8.5 



8.6 



8 



» zygomatic width 



10.3 





10 



9.6 





7.6 



7 



7.6 



7.2 



» across cingula of c . . . . 



5.7 



4.8 



5.2 



5.1 



» width of nas-al swellings. . 



6 



5.8 



6 



5.7 





14.5 



13.3 



14 



13.2 





8.2 



7.7 



8.1 



7.3 





9 



8.2 



8.7 



8 



2. Rlxiiioloplxiis keyeiisis, Ptrs. 



1871. Rhinolophus keyensis, Peters, MB. Akad. Berlin, p. 307. 



1881. Rhinolophus megaphyllus (non Gray), Peters & Doria, Ann. Mus. 



Civ. Genova XVI. p. 692. 

 1905. Rhinolophus keyensis, Knud Andersen, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1905, II. 



p. 79, footnote; Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) XVI. pp. 648, 653 (Dec. 1905). 



9 ad., preserved in alcohol. Key Islands. Collected by Dr. 0. Beccari. 

 Museo Civico, Genoa. (This is the specimen referred to by Peters 

 and Doria in 1881, 1. s. c). 



In 1871, in his well-known list of the species of Horseshoe- 

 Bats (1. s. c.) , Peters gives as the habitat of Rh. megaphyllm 

 N. E. Australia and the Key Islands; from the former place he 

 had two examples in the Berlin Museum (n.^^ 3240 and 3291); 



