. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. Fig. 17.—Front View of Incisors AND Canines of Myotis lechsteini (en- larged and diagrammatic). muzzle. The wing is compara- tively free of hairs, the hair of the body not extending farther than about to a line joining the middle points of humerus and femur, and very slightly to the interfemoral membrane. The ear is free of hair except externally at the base and a fringe on the lower third of the outer margin. The colour is very similar to that of M. nattereri, the bases of the hairs being everywhere dusky, with t
. A history of British mammals . Mammals; Bats; Insectivores (Mammals); Rodents. Fig. 17.—Front View of Incisors AND Canines of Myotis lechsteini (en- larged and diagrammatic). muzzle. The wing is compara- tively free of hairs, the hair of the body not extending farther than about to a line joining the middle points of humerus and femur, and very slightly to the interfemoral membrane. The ear is free of hair except externally at the base and a fringe on the lower third of the outer margin. The colour is very similar to that of M. nattereri, the bases of the hairs being everywhere dusky, with the tips some shade of wood-brown. Fig. 16.—Side View (diagrammatic and enlarged) OF Skulls and Teeth of I. Nydalus leisleri. 2. Myotis bechsteini. 3. M. 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 Barrett-Hamilton, Gerald Edwin Hamilton, 1871-1914; Wilson, Edward Adrian, 1872-1912; Dollman, J. G; Hinton, Martin A. C. (Martin Alister Campbell), b. 1883. London : Gurney and Jackson
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