Rhinolophus, Lacepede, 1799
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Rhinolophus View in CoL sp. 2
New record Lampung Province: Way Canguk Forest.
Remarks
A single adult male was collected by previous researchers from Way Canguk Forest, but recognized as a R. lepidus (MZB 31493). It is a small brown Rhinolophus bat with a FA of 39.9 mm. The posterior noseleaf is nearly triangular, barely hairy at base, and with a long lancet blunted at the tip. The connecting process is round, differing from R. lepidus / R. pusillus , and the sella is tapered. This species is morphologically similar to R. malayanus in Indo-Burma region ( Csorba et al., 2003), but not comparable to any species known from the Sunda Shelf. It is also similar to R. stheno , in noseleaf structure, but smaller in all external measurements. Further comparison with more species is necessary to identify the species.
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