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
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book chapter
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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.].