Rhinolophidae, Gray, 1825
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/150811014X687369 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341835 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C11B87BD-FF80-BF19-9994-FF00FA307514 |
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Felipe |
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Rhinolophidae |
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iii. Key to species of Rhinolophidae View in CoL (* denotes records in Sumatra but not in BBSL, # marks records from BBSL only)
1.1. Sella with lateral lappets.............................................................................. 2
1.2. Sella without lateral lappets........................................................................... 4
2.1. Nose and ears light yellow; FA 45–58 mm .............................................. Rhinolophus trifoliatus View in CoL
2.2. Nose and ears dark gray or brown...................................................................... 3
3.1. FA 58–80 mm; BM 26–37 g ............................................................ Rhinolophus luctus View in CoL
3.2. FA 37–44 mm; BM 7–10 g ........................................................... Rhinolophus sedulus View in CoL *
4.1. Anterior noseleaf large and covers entire upper lip; sella wide and long; FA 39–50 mm .......... Rhinolophus macrotis View in CoL *
4.2. Anterior noseleaf small and does not cover entire upper lip; sella narrow and short............................... 5
5.1. Connecting process triangular, pointed at tip.............................................................. 6
5.2. Connecting process round at tip or reduced............................................................... 7
6.1. FA 44–53 mm; BM 10–16 g ........................................................ Rhinolophus acuminatus View in CoL
6.2. FA <44 mm; BM ≤ 8 g ........................................................ Rhinolophus lepidus View in CoL / pusillus View in CoL
7.1. Connecting process relatively strong with a rounded central part.............................................. 8
7.2. Connecting process weak and not rounded in the central part................................................ 11
8.1. Sides of sella concave at middle; FA 46–55 mm ............................................ Rhinolophus affinis View in CoL
8.2. Sella only slightly tapering, sides nearly parallel; FA ≤ 48 mm ............................................... 9
9.1. TL 21–29 mm; FA 38–47 mm ............................................. Rhinolophus borneensis View in CoL / celebensis View in CoL #
9.2. TL <20 mm ...................................................................................... 10
10.1. TL 17–20 mm; FA 41–48 mm .......................................................... Rhinolophus stheno View in CoL *
10.2. TL 15.9 mm; FA 39.9 mm (n = 1)......................................................... Rhinolophus View in CoL sp. 2 #
11.1. Connecting process distinctly arched; FA 42–54 mm ...................................... Rhinolophus arcuatus View in CoL *
11.2. Connecting process flat; FA 40.4 mm (n = 1)............................................... Rhinolophus View in CoL sp. 1 #
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