Rhinolophus monticola, Andersen, 1905
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Rhinolophus monticola |
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16. Rhinolophus monticola View in CoL View at ENA , sp. n.
Rhinolophus petersi (errore*) Hutton, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 700.
Rhinolophus minor (partim, nec Horsf.) Dobson, ut supra.
Rhinolophus subbadius View in CoL (non Hodgs., nec Blyth) Scully, J. A. S.
Ivi. pt. ii. (1887) p. 244.
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Diagnosis. Skull and external characters: lepidus-tyçe. Smaller: forearm about 37'5 mm.
Details. This species differs from Rh. lejfidus in its narrower nasal swellings, somewhat smaller size, and considerably shorter metacarpals. The horse-shoe seems to be narrower.
Colour. Unknown (faded in alcohol).
Skull. As in Rh. lepidus , but somewhat smaller, and with narrower nasal swellings.
Dentition. (two skulls, one belonging to a quite young individual). p{in row (skull of an adult), or external (young). p2 and p4 well separated, or almost in contact, p2 in row; a distinct cusp, pointing inwards.
Measurements. On p. 125.
Type. ♂ ad. (in alcohol). Masuri . Collected and presented by Capt. Hutton. Brit. Mus. no. 79.11.21.151 .
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