. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. . J?ig. so.—Epmfiops fra9iqiiefi fraiifjiirfi, (J. Semliki Eiver. No. (Teeth rather more worn than repreeented in the figure.) j. Lower half of premasillae directed much more obliquely anteriorly than in Bousetlus, upper half narrow, almost tapering to a point; premaxillae in simple contact anteriorly. Brain-case more flattened than in liousettus, occipital region directed more straightly backward, alveolar margin if projected posteriorly therefore passing through lower edges of auditory meatus and occipital condyles


. Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the ... Museum. . J?ig. so.—Epmfiops fra9iqiiefi fraiifjiirfi, (J. Semliki Eiver. No. (Teeth rather more worn than repreeented in the figure.) j. Lower half of premasillae directed much more obliquely anteriorly than in Bousetlus, upper half narrow, almost tapering to a point; premaxillae in simple contact anteriorly. Brain-case more flattened than in liousettus, occipital region directed more straightly backward, alveolar margin if projected posteriorly therefore passing through lower edges of auditory meatus and occipital condyles. Temporal ridges usually (perhaps always) separated in females, in males often (at least in E. huettikoferi and the larger race of E. fixuiqueti) fused. 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 (Natural History). Department of Zoology . [Mammals]; Dobson, George Edward; Andersen, Knud. London


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