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B. AOK] : 



Ord. CHIROPTERA. 



Sub-Ord. MEGACHIROPTERA. 



Fam. PTEROPODID^Î. 

 Sub-Fam. Pteropodinae. 



Gen. Pteropus 1 Briss. 



Pteropus, Brisson, Regn. Anim. in classes ix distrib., 2 ed., p. 13 ; 

 Geoffroy, Ann. du Mus., xv, p. 90 (1840); Dobson, Cat. Chiropt. Brit. 

 Mus., p. 15 (1878) (pars included Acerodon et Stylocteniunì) ; Matschie, 

 Flcdcrm. des Berliner Mus. für Naturk., 1899, p. 5 (pars included 

 Pteralopex ct Acerodon) ; Miller, Smith. Inst. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 



57, P- 56 (1907)- 



Spectrum Lacépède, Tabi, des div. Sousdiv., Orders et Genres 

 des Mammif., 1799, p. 15 ; Matschie, Flederm des Berliner Mus. für 

 Naturk., 1899, p. 19. 



28. Pteropus dasymallus Tcmm. 



Pteropus desymallus, Temminck, Monogr. Mamm., i, p. 180, pi. 10 

 (1827) ; Peters, MB. Ak. Beri., 1867, p. 323 ; Dobson, Monogr. Asiat. 

 Chiropt. Ind. Mus., p. 16 (1876); Bangs, Amer. Nat., xxxv, no. 415, 

 p. 561 (1901). 



Spectrum dasymallum, Gray, Cat. monkeys and fruit-eating bats, 

 p. 10 1 (1870). 



NOM. JAP. Yaku-kömori. 

 DlST. Liükiü (Bangs). 



29. Pteropus formosus Sclater. 

 Pteropus formosus, Sclater, P. Z. S., 1873, p. 193, pi. 22. 



I) Other synonyms of Gen. Pteropus are as follows (G. S. Miller): — 

 Eunycteris Gray, 1866; Pselaplwn Gray, 1870; Sericonycteris Matschie, 1899; Eunyc- 

 teris (Subgen.) Matschie, 1899. 



