3 , 
The other species include:-■ 
4. E pteslcus pumilus pu milus (Little Bat) 
5. Eptes icus pu milus vulturnus " " (a sub¬ 
species) 
Small bats having buff-brown back; and lighter 
below. Ear lobes short and funnel-shaped, tragus 
well developed. The latter is smaller than pum¬ 
ilus and the hair brownish-grey, the under side is 
not lighter. 
6. Pipistrellus tasmaniensi s (Krefft's Bat) 
The fur is dark reddish brown, paler below. Ear¬ 
lobes shorter than head, triangular, tips rounded, 
tragus pointed and curved forwards. 
Pace in front of ears nearly naked. 
Lobe-Lipped Bats :- 
7. chalinolobus g ouldi gouldi (Gould’s Bat) 
Pur on head, neck and shoulders black, rest of body 
medium brown, below lighter. Ears have a backward 
projecting flap, tragus is broad, and there is a 
lobe at the corner of the mouth, 
The illustration shows these points 
This little bat is often seen on Mt. Wellington. 
8. Cfralinolobus morio (Chocolate Bat) 
Pur above dark brown, head and shoulders darker, 
the rest of the body is chestnut brown, lighter 
underneath. Ears have no distinct internal basal 
lobes, like Gould's Bat, and the tragus is narrow 
at the base and tip. Fleshy lobes at angles of 
the mouth. 
