On some Bats of the Genus Rhinolophus, with Remarks on their Mutual Affinities, and Descriptions of Twenty-six new Forms. Author Andersen, Knud text Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905 1905-12-31 2 75 145 journal article http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3757451 d81354de-a914-4582-98be-811adbff11df 3757451 23 b. Rhinolophus acuminatus audax , subsp. n. Diagnosis. Smaller: forearm 47-49 5 mm. Colour. Two adult females, in alcohol, unfaded; teeth unworn, or worn. As Rh. refulgens . Type . ad. (in alcohol). Lombok . Collected by A. Everett, Esq. Brit. Mus. no. 97.4.18.16. Remarks. This form ought perhaps to be separated specifically from Rh. acuminatus . The mandible is markedly shorter, the teeth a trifle smaller, the nasal swellings slightly narrower, the geographical habitat quite isolated from that of Rh. acuminatus . But the Bali form, still unknown, may perhaps connect them together.