[223] Rhinopoma Lepsianum (Peters), is another African species. It inhabits the banks of the Blue Nile.
[224] Noctilio leporinus.
[225] The White-bellied Hare-lipped Bat (N. albiventris) is also an inhabitant of South America.
[226] Nyctinomus Cestonii.
[227] Nyctinomus tragatus (Dobson), from Continental India, is a nearly allied species, as also Nyctinomus plicatus, an inhabitant of India, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo.
[228] Nyctinomus brasiliensis.
[229] In a paper on the group Molossi, Mr. Dobson distinguishes in all twenty-one species of the genus Nyctinomus, mostly inhabitants of the Eastern hemisphere. Three species besides the one above described are found in America.
[230] Molossus nasutus.
[231] Mr. Dobson (Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1876) describes nine species of Molossus, all from tropical America.
[232] Chiromeles torquatus.