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lateral view of lower jaw, female
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Platyrrhinus vittatus
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Vampyrops vittatus
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Description: English: Platyrrhinus vittatus, described as Vampyrops vittatus in text. Date: 1904. Source: The Land and Sea Mammals of Middle America and the West Indies, Issue 2. Author: Daniel Giraud Elliot.