. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 42 A. caiidifer (fig. 18): Smallest species within this genus. Forearm length 35-38 mm, haired up to tlie half, coat very dark, almost black. Tragus carrying small protuberances at the outer margin. Uropatagium narrow with acute-angled fringe (semicircular in literamre!), densely covered with hair on the dorsal side. Fig. 18: Anoura caudifer, tragus and interfemoral membrane A. cultrata: No data of my own referring to gross morphology. A. geoffi-oyi (fig. 19): Middle-sized, forearm length 40-44 nmi. Contours of tragus smoothly rounded. Uropatagial fr


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 42 A. caiidifer (fig. 18): Smallest species within this genus. Forearm length 35-38 mm, haired up to tlie half, coat very dark, almost black. Tragus carrying small protuberances at the outer margin. Uropatagium narrow with acute-angled fringe (semicircular in literamre!), densely covered with hair on the dorsal side. Fig. 18: Anoura caudifer, tragus and interfemoral membrane A. cultrata: No data of my own referring to gross morphology. A. geoffi-oyi (fig. 19): Middle-sized, forearm length 40-44 nmi. Contours of tragus smoothly rounded. Uropatagial fringe very narrow, with pomted parabolic contours (triangular Husson 1962). Forearm only hairy in its proxmial tliird. Coat colour dark grey. Fig. 19: Anoura geoffroyi, head, tragus, and interfemoral membrane Hylonycteris H. iindenvoodi: Very small glossophagine bat, forearm lengtli 31-36 mm; externally resembling Choeronisciis godmani; no data of my own referrmg to outer morphology. Scleronycteris S. ega: No data of my own; forearm length about 35 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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