Small Mammals Of The Mayo River Basin In Northern Peru, With The Description Of A New Species Of Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) Author Velazco, Paúl M. Division of Vertebrate Zoology (Mammalogy) American Museum of Natural History Author Patterson, Bruce D. Integrative Research Center Field Museum of Natural History text Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 2019-04-05 2019 429 1 69 journal article 0003-0090 Rhinophylla pumilio Peters, 1865 VOUCHER MATERIAL: Tingana : 6 adult females ( FMNH 203402 , 203404 , 203406 ; MUSM 39219–39221 ), 2 adult males ( MUSM 39218 , 39222 ) ; Waqanki : 4 adult females ( FMNH 203400 , 203580 ; MUSM 39216 , 39217 ), 2 adult males ( FMNH 203578 ; MUSM 39215 ) ; see table 9 for measurements. IDENTIFICATION: Descriptions and measurements of Rhinophylla pumilio have been provided by Swanepoel and Genoways (1979) , Anderson (1997) , Simmons and Voss (1998) , Rinehart and Kunz (2006) , and McLellan and Koopman (2008) . No subspecies are currently recognized in R. pumilio ( McLellan and Koopman, 2008 ) . Our specimens conform in all respects to previous descriptions and show the characteristics described for the species: margin of uropatagium naked; upper inner incisors relatively broad and with three or four well-defined lobes; and gap absent between upper incisor and canine. Measurements of our vouchers fall within the ranges reported for R. pumilio . REMARKS: Two females (FMNH 203400, 203404) that we collected were lactating.