MAMMALIA. 
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13. jRhinopoma (Rh. microphylliim). 
F. Nose-leaf with a central midrib, the sides of which are extended 
downwards between and covering the nostrils. Tail none; interfemoral 
membrane very large. Megadermina, 
14®, Mcgaderma (M. lyra). 14*. Sp)asma (M. spasma). 16. Lavia 
(L. frons), 
ly. The nostrils in the front of a deep longitudinal cavity on the nose, 
with two pairs of lamina3 on each side of it ; the front pair with a subspiral 
fold in front. Tail elongate; terminal joint with a transverse process on 
each side, edging the membrane. Nyctcrina. 
16. Nycteris (N. thebaica). 17. Nycterops (N. pilosa). 18. Pelatia 
(P, javanioa). 
All the genera are diagnosed. 
''I Rhmolophus clivosus (Riipp.) and Rh. fumigatus (Riipp.) are described by 
Prof. Peters from the typical examples. Monatsber, Ale. Wiss. Berlin, 1866, 
pp. 16 and 17. 
\\ Rhinolophus cmlophyllus, sp. n., Peters, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 426, pi. 35, 
from Salween, Biirmah. 
^Jlipposiderus alhancnsis^ sp. n., Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 220, from 
Port Albany, Cape York Peninsula. 
Nycteris grandis (Ptrs.). Prof. Peters gives the measurements of a large 
example, named N. haihiij in the British Museum. Monatsber. Ak. "Wiss. 
Berlin, 1866, p. 672. 
N Dr. Gray has published a revision of the genera of Phyllo- 
stomid(Bj which he arranges thus (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, 
pp. 111-118) 
I. Nostrils in the front of a disk which is expanded behind into an erect, 
free, lanceolate leaf. 
A. Head elongate ; margin of the lips entire. True grinders 3/3, the 
hinder well developed, short, transverse (except in Carollia) ; premolara 2/2 
or 1/2. 
a. Tongue moderate, flat, smooth on the sides, and with a group of 
recurved spines in the middle of the front part; lower cutting-teeth in a 
continuous seiies. 
a. Nose-leaf produced behind, entire ; interfemoral membrane well 
developed. Tail distinct (except in Rhinojjs). 
aa. Front plate of the nose-leaf with an elevated edge and a 
central process in front ; lower lip with two small triangular warts. 
Tribe 1. Lonchorliinina^ with Lonchorhina. i 
bb. Front of the nose-leaf simple, with a thin' flat front margin j 
more or loss closely applied to the surface of the nose. / 
Tribe 2. MacropTiyllina^ with Macrophyllum. / 
Tribe 3. Vampyrina, with Vampyrus, ChroiopieruSy Lopho~ / 
stoma y Micvonyctcris (M. megalotis), Mimon, Macrotus (M. waterhousii). ^ 
Tribe 4. Phyllostomina, with Tylostomay Guandira (G. 
cayanensis), Phyllostomay Ahetops (A. ater), Carollia, Scliizostoma, Rhinops ' 
(R. minor), Rhinophylla. 
Tribe 6. Trachyopina, with Tr achy ops. ' 
/3. Nose-leaf scarcely raised iDohind, and bifid, separated from the , 
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