. The families and genera of bats . Bats; Bats. Fig. 40.—MoLoesopa temminckii. , Miller Coll. x 2. 2-. 1. 1. - 2 - 4 5 6 7 1-1' 1-1 1-1 c 1_1, pm 2_2. 'in, 3-3 3-3 : =26. Upper incisors short and robust, their form much as in Molossus, the height of the crown barely equal to width through posterior expansion, the shafts oblique and closely in contact with each other, though there is a distinct space between incisor and canine. Lower incisors well developed, functional, perfectly in the tooth row, sep- arated from each other by a narrow space, but in contact with canines, thei


. The families and genera of bats . Bats; Bats. Fig. 40.—MoLoesopa temminckii. , Miller Coll. x 2. 2-. 1. 1. - 2 - 4 5 6 7 1-1' 1-1 1-1 c 1_1, pm 2_2. 'in, 3-3 3-3 : =26. Upper incisors short and robust, their form much as in Molossus, the height of the crown barely equal to width through posterior expansion, the shafts oblique and closely in contact with each other, though there is a distinct space between incisor and canine. Lower incisors well developed, functional, perfectly in the tooth row, sep- arated from each other by a narrow space, but in contact with canines, their crowns subterete, with broadly conical cutting 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 Miller, Gerrit Smith, 1869-. Washington : Govt. Print. 0ff.


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