YESPEllTILIO INNESI. 
123 
The ear of V. serotinus is more erect than in this species and the external border is 
attached to the side of the head considerably in advance of the attachment of the 
internal border. The ear is also differently set on to the head, as the anterior 
convexity at the base of the inner border does not project beyond the eye as in 
V. innesi. 
Measurements of an adult male and female. 
Length of body and trunk 
„ tail .... 
„ head .... 
Ear, external margin *. . 
,, internal margin . 
Greatest breadth of tragus 
Length of tragus . . . 
,, forearm . . 
„ thumb and nail ^ 
„ 3rd finger . . 
,, 5th finger . . 
„ tibia.... 
„ foot and nails. 
Expanse of wing . . . 
C?. 
mm. 
mm. 
55 
56 
43 
47 
19 5 
20 
16 
16 
11 
12 
2 
2 
7 
7 
41 
44 
6-2 
6 
63 
68 
48 
55 
18 
20 
8-3 
10 
265 
290 
No bone in the penis. 
Dobson in his description of V. serotinus says that the outer margin of the ear ends 
directly below the posterior border of the eye, but in the two specimens of F. innesi 
it is attached to the side of the head considerably behind the eye. 
^ Measured from the origin of the ear to its tip. 
2 Free portion of digit only measured. 
