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Subfamily Brachyphyllinae 

 Brachyphylla 



B. nana: Cuba, Island Hispaniola, Caynian Islands and southern Bahama Islands {fossil 

 from Jamaica) 



B. cavernamm: Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands except island St. Croix {B. c. intermedia), St. 

 Croix, Anguilla south to St. Vincent {B. c. cavernamm) and Barbados Islands {B. c. 

 minor) 



Subfamily Phyllonycterinae 

 Erophylla 



E. sezekorni: N and central Bahama Islands {E. s. planifrons), SE Bahama Islands (E. s. 



marigiianensis), Cuba, Cayman Islands {E. s. sezekorni) and Jamaica {E. s. syops) 

 E. bombifrons: Island Hispaniola {E. b. santacristobalensis), Puerto Rico {E. b. bombi 



fi-ons) 



PhyUonycteris: Cuba, Hispaniola und Jamaica (rezent), fossil from Puerto Rico 

 Ph. poeyi: Cuba (Ph. p. poeyi), island Hispaniola {Ph. p. obtusa) 

 Ph. aphylla: Jamaica 



Subfamily Glossophaginae 

 Glossophaga 



G. soricina: North American Mainland (G. 5. handleyi = leachii); Tres Marias Islands (G. 



s. mutica); Jamaica {G. s. antillariim); South American mainland, Ecuador, Peru (G. 



s. Valens); South America east of the Andes (G. .v. soricina) 

 G. commissarisi: Southern Mexico (G. c. commissarisi), northwestern Mexico (G. c. 



hespera) 



G. longirostris: NW Ecuador, N Colombia, NW Venezuela (G. /. longirostris); northern 

 Soutli America, Caribbean (G. /. elongata); E Colombia to Trinidad I. (G /. major); 

 S Venezuela and Guayanas (G. /. campestris); Central Colombia (G. /. rechisa); 

 Tobago and Grenada Islands to St. Vincent I. (G. /. rostrata) 



G. leachii: Nicaragua 



G. mexicana: Southern Mexico east of Oaxaca and W Chiapas (G. m. mexicana); western 



Oaxaca to Michoacan (G. m. hrevirostris) 

 Mono phy Ulis 



M. redmani: Jamaica (M. r. redmani); Cuba, island Hispaniola, southern Bahama Islands 



(M. r. clinedaphiis); Puerto Rico (M. r. portoricensis) 

 M. plethodon: Barbados Island (M p. plethodon); Puerto Rico (subfossil) (M. p. frater); 



Lesser Antilles from Anguilla south to St. Vincent (M p. liiciae). 

 Leptonycteris 



L. nivalis: Texas to Guatemala 



L. yerbabuenae: Arizona, NE Mexico to El Salvador 



L. curasoae: South American mainland. Isla Margarita and Aruba Islands (L. c. tarlosti) 



Curacao and Bonaire (L. c. curasoae) 

 Anoiira 



A. caudifer: Restricted to tropical South America east of the Andes, Colombia to the 



Amazon delta, NW Argentina and SE Brazil 

 A. cultrata: Costa Rica to N Venezuela and Bolivia; however, not beyond west of the 



Andes 



