Hipposideridae
Author
Don E. Wilson
Author
Russell A. Mittermeier
text
2019
2019-10-31
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats
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Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat
Hipposideros rotalis
French:
Phyllorhine du
Laos
/
German:
Laos-Rundblattnase I
Spanish:
Hiposidérido de
Laos
Other common names:
Laotian Roundleaf Bat
Taxonomy.
Hipposideros rotalis Francis, Kock & Habersetzer, 1999
,
“Ban Keng Bit,
18°15’ N
,
104°34’ E
, Nam (River) Kading,
Bolikhamxai
Prov[ince].,
Laos
.”
Hipposideros rotalis
was formerly included in the
bicolor
species group but is now placed in the new
ater
species group. Monotypic.
Distribution.
Endemic to C
Laos
.
Descriptive notes.
Tail 31-2-39 mm, ear 24-3-26-7 mm, forearm 45-49 mm; weight
11 g
. Ears of the Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat are broad and concave below tip. Anterior noseleaf is broad and its anterior margin is rounded. It has just one supplementary lateral leaflet. Intemarial disk is large. In posterior noseleaf, three vertical septa form four noticeable cells on frontal surface. Fur is brownish on dorsum, paler on ventral part; base of each hair is white, intermediate portion is brown, and tip lighter.
Habitat.
Primary evergreen forests and dry evergreen-dipterocarp mixed forests.
Food and Feeding.
The Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat probably forages in forest habitats. Its diet is based on insects.
Breeding.
No information.
Activity patterns.
The Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat has been reported roosting in limestone caves. Call frequency of the F segment is c.69-71 kHz.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
The Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat has usually been observed roosting in small groups.
Status and Conservation.
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCNRed List. The Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat is only known from some registers. Population is thought to be relatively large, occupying a range of over
20,000 km
2 and is thought that it may tolerate a degree of disturbance. Very tittle is known about the ecology and status of this species, but to date no major threats have been detected.
Bibliography.
Francis (2008b), Guillén-Servent & Francis (2006), Murray eta/. (2012),
Pader
eta/. (2017),Thom as eta/. (2013), Thong Vu Dinh, Dietz eta/. (2012).