id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26512 Allen, J. A. (Joel Asaph) Description of a New Vespertilionine Bat from Yucatan Author's Edition, extracted from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Vol. IX, September 28, 1897 .txt text/plain 456 36 69 Izamal, Yucatan, to this Museum for identification, is a single specimen of a species of _Adelonycteris_, which appears to be Above dark brown, with an olivaceous wash, the fur being uniform dark brown to the base tipped with a slight tinge of and broadly tipped with pale buffy gray; ears and membranes pointed, equal to half the height of the ear. tail, 40";[1] ear, 21; tragus, 11; fore arm, 39; thumb, 7; In coloration _Adelonycteris gaumeri_ resembles examples of _A. in immature dark pelage, but it differs from this species in the thinness of the ears, and in the greater relative length of the narrower and more tapering tragus, and in its very much smaller size. In size it resembles both _'Vesperugo' propinquus_ Peters and _V. The type and only specimen of this species has been kindly presented by Dr. Gaumer to this Museum, with other specimens of Yucatan mammals. ./cache/26512.txt ./txt/26512.txt