22. Rhinolophus monoceros, sp. n.
Diagnosis. Subbadius -type. Larger: forearm, in a not fullgrown example, 38 ’ 2 mm.
Details. Connecting process (text-fig. 22 c, on p. 2) and lancet as in subbadius . Horse-shoe markedly broader. General size considerably larger. Tail proportionately longer.
The type, and only specimen known to me, is not full-grown (supraorbital crests still separated posteriorly; no saggital crest; metacarpals far from having acquired their full length). In the table p. 132 I give only those measurements which may be of some use for comparison with Rh. subbadius .
Dentition. p3 external. p2 and p4 in contact, p2 in row; cusp very minute.
Type. ♀ juv. (in alcohol). Baksa, Formosa; June 5th, 1893. Collected by Mr. P. A. Holst. Presented by Henry Seebohm, Esq. Brit. Mus. no. 94.2.4.1.