A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library Author Voon-Ching Lim Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia voonchinglim@gmail.com Author Rosli Ramli Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Author Subha Bhassu Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Author John-James Wilson International College Beijing, China Agricultural University, Beijing, P. R. China wilso04@gmail.com text PLoS ONE 2017 2017-07-25 12 7 1 65 journal article 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555 6ea2cc5c-857b-4b47-8135-8bff7efbd1fc PMC5526618 28742835 4251352 Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911 Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911: 241 ; Botanic Gardens, SINGAPORE (H. N. Ridley, Esq., collector; MNM 2068/11) [ 146 ]. Common English name: Ridley’s Roundleaf Bat Barcode Index Number: Two DNA barcodes recorded as H . ridleyi ( BM 470-04 and BM 471-04) are not associated with any BIN due to the short sequence length ( < 500 bp) but are from Peninsular Malaysia ( Fig 4 ). IUCN status: Vulnerable Recorded at: Pahang : Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 11 , 42 ], Kuala Atok, National Park [ 44 ], Tasik Bera Forest Reserve [ 56 ], Bukit Ibam, Kemasul and Gunung Aais [ 100 ]; Kedah : Ulu Muda Forest Reserve [ 57 ]; Johor : Gunung Panti [ 100 ]; Kelantan : Gunung Stong State Park [ 100 ]. H . ridleyi has been reported roosting in small groups in fallen tree hollows, culverts, and drainage pipes [ 11 , 14 ].