. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. * Other described species of the genus are Ceylon, and Burmah ; T. melanopiu/oii. \\itl> figure above), an inhabitant of Imlia, I'enaTi from Tenasserim ; T. aiistmlis, from Australia Madagascar, and the Mascarene Islan )is Innriimanus, with a large throat- ouch, but usually with a small b Cochin China, Java, ami the Pli Guinea ; T. viauritianvs. witli wlii 1 India and the larger Eastern isl ,c in the male, found in India, ck bearil under the chin (see ipiiine Islands: T. TImhaldi, ; wings, fjom tropical Africa, nds ; T. affinis, from La
. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. * Other described species of the genus are Ceylon, and Burmah ; T. melanopiu/oii. \\itl> figure above), an inhabitant of Imlia, I'enaTi from Tenasserim ; T. aiistmlis, from Australia Madagascar, and the Mascarene Islan )is Innriimanus, with a large throat- ouch, but usually with a small b Cochin China, Java, ami the Pli Guinea ; T. viauritianvs. witli wlii 1 India and the larger Eastern isl ,c in the male, found in India, ck bearil under the chin (see ipiiine Islands: T. TImhaldi, ; wings, fjom tropical Africa, nds ; T. affinis, from Labuan ; and T. FcJi, from tropical Africa. The Valve-tailed Bat {Dichdurus albus), a native of Brazil, is remarkable for its whitish colour, and especially for the presence of a curious horny case, composed of two parts, which covers the extremity of the tail, and is attached to the upper surface of the interfemoral membrane. + Rhinopoma 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 Duncan, P. Martin (Peter Martin), 1821-1891; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. London [etc] Cassell & Company, Limited
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