Rhinolophus calypso, Andersen, 1905
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25. Rhinolophus calypso View in CoL , sp. n.
(Plate IV. fig. 9 a, 6, c.)
Rhinolophus affinis View in CoL (non Horsf.) Thomas, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova
(2) xiv. (1894) p. 108.
Diagnosis. Similar to Rh. sumatranus , but horse-shoe much broader: 0 ’ 2 mm.; ears longer and much broader. Forearm 52-52 ’ 3 mm.
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Colour. ♂ ad. and ♀ ad., in alcohol, unfaded; teeth unworn. As Rh. refulgens .
Skull. As in Rh. sumatranus , but maxiliar width, across the antero-external corners of in1, narrower (8 ’ 1 mm., as against 8'6 in Rh. szbmatranus).
Dentition. Essentially as in Rh. sumatranus , but the interspace between the upper canine and p4 broader; p3 and pt not quite in contact.
Type. ♂ ad. (in alcohol). Kifa Juc, Engano . Collected by Dr. E. Modigliani. Presented by Marquis G. Doria. Brit. Mus. no. 94.1.7.3.
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