. Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the ... Museum. /. 85 p JwiTh'/'°"* "'^^'â ^'''''' ''' ^-"T Slender, longer and more produced, the upper o,,nder,s are broader and squarcr, and the hinder one is more triangular than in G. maholi There are three .specimens of this species in the Museum, unfor- tunate y not in a good condition ; but they all decidedly differ from nn'dT l' .^'P^^^'^^^J' f t'le length of the toes, and in the fingers but ^T f, .^7f,â¢Â°^-^ ^^1^"^1«^; Tliese three species are very simflar, but I think they may easily be distingu


. Catalogue of monkeys, lemurs, and fruit-eating bats in the ... Museum. /. 85 p JwiTh'/'°"* "'^^'â ^'''''' ''' ^-"T Slender, longer and more produced, the upper o,,nder,s are broader and squarcr, and the hinder one is more triangular than in G. maholi There are three .specimens of this species in the Museum, unfor- tunate y not in a good condition ; but they all decidedly differ from nn'dT l' .^'P^^^'^^^J' f t'le length of the toes, and in the fingers but ^T f, .^7f,â¢Â°^-^ ^^1^"^1«^; Tliese three species are very simflar, but I think they may easily be distinguished by the length and colour of the tail O. mahoU and G. sene r^'^' ^7r'\ ^"^ ^- -^^""--"^^^ the tail is much onger than the body and head, and black. There seems also to be some difference, although difficult to describe, in the proportion of the ears and the head. 'â Fig. â¢obd^jdo^^ 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 British Museum. Department of Zoology. [Mammals]; Gray, John Edward, 1800-1875. London


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