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
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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.