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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
nose by. a deep groove behind and on the sides j end of nose hairy. Inter- 
femoral membrane small, margining the legs. Tail very short, or none, 
^^he third upper grinder long and broad. 
Tribe 6 . JBrachyphyllina, with Brachyphylla. 
b. Tongue elongate, slender, exserted, with a band on each side 
formed of many series of recurved spines. Lower lip with a narrow deep 
notch in front. Lower cutting-teetli in two groups, divided by a space in 
the middle. 
Tribe 7. Glossophayina, with Glossophaya^ MonophyUus. 
A7ioura (A. geoffroyi). 
B. Head short, Ijroad j margin of tlie lip crenated, inner edge bearded. 
Interfemoral membrane small, angularly cut out, or only margining the legs. 
Tail none. True grinders 3/3 j the hinder small, circular, early deciduous or 
entirely wanting in one or both jaws. 
Tribe 8. Stenodeimma, with Artiheus, Vmnpyi'ops^ 
derma, Chirodenna, Ariteus (A. flavescens), Pyyodcnna, Ametrida, Sturnwa, 
C. The head short, broad 3 lips entire. Nose-lefif small, bifid behind. 
The grinders small, rudimentary j true grinders 1/2, compressed. Upper 
cutting-teeth 2, large, conical lower separated into two groups, trifid. 
Cardiac end of the stomach assuming the form of an elongated ca3cum. 
Tribe 9. Des?nodma, with Besmodus and DipJiylla. 
IT. Nostrils in the concavities of a small disk, with prominent side edges. 
The surface with symmetrical erect cartilaginous ridges. Interfemoi\al mem- 
brane marginal. Tail none. Ears with an expanded lobe on each side 
hooding the face. 
Tribe 10. Centurionina, with Ceniurio and Trichoconjtes. 
All the genera are diagnosed. 
^ Mimon bemicttii {Omy') described by Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 
1806, p. 676. 
Phylloder^na stenops (Ptrs.) is redescribed by Peters, /. c. p. 075 ; it is = 
Guandh'a cayaneusts (Gray, see above p. 19). ' 
^ Tylostoma. Phyllostoma longifolium (Wagn.) is described from the typical 
example by Prof. Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1806, p! 398 j it is 
not identical with Phyllostoma cremdatum (Geolfr.). 
■^Tylostoina childreni (Gray) = Loph. hidens (Spix). Peters, 1. c. p. 674. 
A Lojdiostoma. Tylostoma brasiliense (Gray). Some notes by Peters, 1. c. 
p. 674. 
-^&chizostoma. Micronycteris meyalotis (Gray) = Schizostoina elonyatam 
(Gray, not Geofir.). Peters, Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1866, p. 07*4. 
-Ni Phinops mi/ior (Gray, see above p. .19). Prof. Peters says that it is a very 
young example, perfectly agreeing with CarolUa brevicauda. L. c. p. 678. 
4 Lonchorhma aurita (Tomes). Notes on the tj’^pical specimen by Peters, 
Monatsb. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1866, p. 673. 
Vampyrops helleri, sp. n., Peters, 1. c. p. 392, from Mexico. 
4 Urodenna bilobatum, sp. n., Peters, 1 . c. p. 394, from Brazil and Cayenne. 
4 Ametrida centurio (Gray) is described by Peters, /. c. p. 390; it has -|- 
molars, and not ^ as Pyyoderma. 
Chiroderma. Phyllostoma 2>^{sillum (Wagn.) is described by Prof. Peters 
from the typical specimen. Monatsber. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1806, p. 395. 
