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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11.
Rhinolophus
affinis
.
Rhinolophus affinis,
Horsfield, Zool. Researches
in
Java
(1824);
Temminck, Monogr. Mamm.
ii. p. 3 (1835);
Peters, MB. Akad. Bert.
1871, p. 300;
Dobson, Monogr. Asiat. Chiropt.
p. 47 (187G).
Rhinolophus rouxii,
Temminck, I. c.
p. 30
a
et
b.
Rhinolophus rubidus
el cinerascens,
Kelaart, Prodr. Faunes Zeylanicoe,
p. 3 (1852).
Ears somewhat shorter than the head, acute, the outer margin not deeply hollowed out beneath the tip; antitragus large, separated
by
a deep angular incision. Horizontal horseshoe-shaped membrane moderate, not extending so far in front or laterally as to conceal the sides of the muzzle when viewed from above, yet larger than in
Rh. ferrum-equinum
; vertical front surface of the sella maintaining the same width upwards, rounded off above, exceeded in height by the summit of the laterally flattened connecting-process, which forms a rounded-off angle from which a few hairs arise; terminal nose-leaf rather short, the subacute triangular terminal process with slightly concave sides (Plate VII. fig. 5).
Lower
lip with three distinct grooves.
Wing-membrane from the tarsus or ankle, or from the tibia higher up. Interfemoral membrane square or slightly angular behind; tail wholly included, or projecting by the extreme tip.
Fur variable in colour, greyish brown or reddish brown or even golden orange-brown, the hairs darker towards their extremities.
Rh. cinerascens, fulvidus, et rubidus,
Kelaart, were founded on these differences in the colour of the fur.
Length
, head and body 2"'3, tail 0"’9, head O''-95, ear 0"’75, antitragus 0"‘28, nose-leaf O',-55 x 0”-35, forearm 2"-, thumb 0"-35, third finger 3',-25, fifth finger 2 7, tibia 0"-95, foot 0 48.
Hab.
Peninsula of India, from the Himalaya to Cape Comorin (inhabiting hill-tracts); Ceylon, Burma, Sumatra,
Java,
Borneo
.
Type in the collection of the Museum of the E.I. Comp, at South Kensington.
a.
ad. sk. India. Purchased.
b.
ad. sk. India. Purchased.
c.
♀
ad
., al. Darjiling. E. Blyth, Esq. [P.].
d. ♂
ad., al. Nipal. B. H. Hodgson, Esq. [P.].
e-g.
ad. sks. Ceylon. Dr. Kelaart [_P.J.
h.
♀ ad., al. Ceylon. Purchased.
(Labelled
Rhinolophus ceylonicus
.)
i.
♂
ad., al. Ceylon. Purchased.
j. k. ♂
& ♀
ad
., al. Ceylon. Purchased.
l. ♂
ad., al. Ceylon.
m.
ad. sk. Pinang. Dr. Cantor [P.].
n. ♂
ad., al. Sumatra.