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. Fur is long and dense. Dorsal pelage is brown (hairs with dark gray bases, gray-brown middles, and whitish brown tips); venter is a little paler. Face is covered in hair, except naked nostrils. Ears are large and naked, with convex anterior borders, rounded tips, and distinctly concave partjust below tips on posterior borders; tragus is tall and narrow, with virtually straight anterior margin and slight convexity below tip and concave posterior margin with small basal lobe. Wings are attached at base of toes, and membranes are dark grayish brown; there is no definite fringe of hairs on posterior margin of uropatagium. Fleshy callosity occurs at base of each thumb on wings that is centrally smooth and rugged near edge. Skull has distinctly flattened and broad braincase; rostrum has large V-shaped narial pit; basioccipital pits are shallow; and postorbital constriction is narrower than posterior part of rostrum. I? and I? are unicuspid and equal in crown area; M’ is reduced, missing metastyle; I, and I, are tricuspid; I, is smaller and has well-developed central cusp; and M, has reduced talonid that is ¢.70% the size of trigonid.
<emphasisid="F6E0EAECFF716ACEFF53910A1D6BBC46"bold="true"box="[175,875,1875,1908]"pageId="138"pageNumber="898">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Bates & Francis (2008b), Bates, Struebig et al. (2004), Douangboubpha et al. (2016), Khan et al. (2010), Kruskop (2013a), Kuo Haochih et al. (2017), Soisook et al. (2007), Struebig et al. (2005), Thong Vu Dinh et al. (2006), Tu Vuong Tan et al. (2018).