Rhinolophus aethiops Peters, 1868
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1869.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E787D2-891B-FFBC-FF06-8F34C3D5FF77 |
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Felipe |
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Rhinolophus aethiops Peters, 1868 |
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Rhinolophus aethiops Peters, 1868 View in CoL
Peters, W.C.H. (1868) Mittheilung über neue Säugethiere ( Colobus , Rhinolophus , Vesperus ) und neue oder weniger bekannte Amphibien ( Hemidactylus, Herpetodryas, Spilotes, Elaphis, Lamprophis, Erythrolamprus ). Monatsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1868: 637 [637–641].
Valid name: Rhinolophus fumigatus Rüppell, 1842
Syntypes: ZMB 3295 View Materials , body in alcohol, skull recently extracted, male . ZMB 50073 (formerly a second specimen originally with number ZMB 3295 View Materials ), body in alcohol, skull not extracted, female, adult. Both specimens from Otjimbingue, Namibia; collected by Hahn.
Comment: Csorba et al. (2003: 50) noted: “The recently removed and cleaned skull of the type [!] specimen of aethiops ( MNB [= ZMB] 3295) also shows very large cranial measurements as compared with the lectotype specimen ( SMF 4372 About SMF ) of fumigatus ...” .
ZMB 3295 shows the following skull and external characteristics: the first upper premolar is minute, fully outside the toothrow, and below the neighbouring cingula; upper toothrow length (CM³) = 8.6mm; skull total length = 23.3mm; length of forearm = 54.5mm; upper process of sella hairy in front and laterally, in profile rounded and slightly constricted in the middle (similar to Rhinolophus darlingi ); sides of lancet are more or less concave. ZMB 3295 is possibly a distinct species from Rhinolophus fumigatus , but this assumption needs further investigation.
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