. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . mb,5; tragus, 7. Skull: occiput to gnathion, ; greatest breadth, ; front of canine to back of third molar, (Thomas, 1. c.) Resembling the genus Plecotits of the Old World, the next genusCoRYNORHiNus, however, is distinguished for the conspicuous club-like glandular prominences possessed by its members on the sides ofthe muzzle and which nearlv meet in the center behind the nostril. CORYNORHINUS. 603 Subfam. II. Coryiioiiiiiius. r 2-2. p I ^•3-3 *•> 3-3 3—3 36. Corynorhinus H. Allen, Proc. Acad. Na
. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . mb,5; tragus, 7. Skull: occiput to gnathion, ; greatest breadth, ; front of canine to back of third molar, (Thomas, 1. c.) Resembling the genus Plecotits of the Old World, the next genusCoRYNORHiNus, however, is distinguished for the conspicuous club-like glandular prominences possessed by its members on the sides ofthe muzzle and which nearlv meet in the center behind the nostril. CORYNORHINUS. 603 Subfam. II. Coryiioiiiiiius. r 2-2. p I ^•3-3 *•> 3-3 3—3 36. Corynorhinus H. Allen, Proc. Acad. Nat. Scien. Phil., 1865, p. PlecoHis macrotis Le Le Conte McMurtr., Cuv., Anim. King., i, App. i83i,p. 431. (nee Geoff.)Synotits H. Allen, Mon. N. Am. Bats, 1864, p. 62. (nee Keyserl. & Bias.)Ears large, joined across forehead; tragus free from external basallobe; thick ridge ending in club-shaped enlargement between eye andnostril; nostrils margined by rudimentary nose-leaves or slender, arched; rostrum small, Fig. 114. Corynorhinus macrotis. No. 101393 U. S. Nat. Mus. Coll. Enlarged 3 times. Incisors enlarged 7 times. KEY TO THE SPECIES. page A. Above yellowish drab gray; beneath paler. .C. m. pallesccus 604 B. Above and beneath dark brown Cm. townscndi 604 t^VH COKYNOKIUNUS.
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