Rhinolophus Author Dobson, George Edward text 1878 British Museum London Editor Dobson, George Edward Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the British Museum 100 122 book chapter 22913 10.5281/zenodo.3758443 de7dfffb-ac68-4ba9-afa7-85abf6d162b7 3758443 17. Rhinolophus euryale . Rhinolophus euryale, Blasius, Archiv für Naturg. i. p. 49; Fauna Deutschl. p. 35 (1855); Peters, MB. Akad. Beri. 1871, p. 308; Dobson, Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt. p. 5 (1876). Ears acutely pointed but not attenuated at the tip; the antitragus shallow, separated from the outer margin by an obtuse angular notch, as in Rh. ferrum-equinum ; nose-leaf small; sides of the vertical portion of the sella straight, summit rounded, considerably exceeded in height by the upper margin of the connecting leaf, which develops a long narrow acutely pointed process; posterior terminal leaf moderately long, concave on the sides towards the subacute extremity (Plate VII. figs. 6, 6 a). Interfemoral membrane square behind; the extreme tip of the tail projecting. Wings from the tibiae above the ankles. Above dark reddish brown, beneath light brown. Length , head and body 2", tail 0"-9, ear 0"’8, forearm 1"-8, thumb O',- 3 , third finger 2"-8, fifth finger 2"'l, tibia O' 75, foot O''-35, noseleaf O' '-5 X 0"-28. Hab. Europe (south of the Alps); Asia Minor (Syria); Northern Africa. a, b. ♂ & ♀ ad., al. Monti Pisan . Marquis Doria . c. ♀ ad., al. Liguria . Lord Lilford [P.]. d. ♂ ad., al. Southern Europe. e. ad. sk. Syria. Dr . Staudinger [C.]. f. ♀ ad., al. Lake of Galilee . Canon Tristram ^C.]. g. ♂ ad., al. Euphrates valley. Col . Chesney FC .]. h. ♂ ad., al. Parzudaki Coll. i . skeleton. Liguria. Lord Lilford [P.].