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This species was recorded at eight sites in southern, central and northern
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. A large colony was discovered in a cave system in the Cheringoma plateau (Appendix I). Peak echolocation frequencies ranged between 3540 kHz (ANABAT, Pettersson D240x,
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populations have previously been recorded in Southern Africa (
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Monadjem
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33 kHz at Sudwala caves and
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44 kHz at Pafuri, in the Kruger National Park (
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; M. C. Schoeman, unpublished data). At Lutope Gorge, just south of Sengwa in
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, 17 individuals with peak frequencies of
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37 kHz and one with 46 kHz were captured and recorded (
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Taylor
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). Based on the analysis of two mtDNA genes (cytochrome
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Field measurements: For the low elevation taxon, FA (adult male) 63.3 ± 1.40 (60.165.2, 12); Bm (adult male) 30.9 ± 2.57 (28.034.5, 12); FA (adult female) 62.2 ± 2.16 (59.664.6, 4); Bm (adult female) 27.88 ± 5.04 (23.534.0, 4). Mean nose-leaf width was 14.36 ± 0.49 for males (
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