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
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PLoS ONE
2017
2017-07-25
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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
].