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Hipposiderids[edit]
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Flower-faced bat | A. ornatus Thomas, 1888 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[1] Diet: |
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Patrizi's trident leaf-nosed bat
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A. patrizii Beaux, 1931 |
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Size: Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, and caves[2] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[2] |
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Trident bat | A. tridens (Geoffroy, 1813) Four subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 66–90 cm (26–35 in)[3] Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, caves, and desert[4] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[3] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Stoliczka's trident bat | A. stoliczkanus (Dobson, 1871) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[5] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[5] |
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Temminck's trident bat | A. tricuspidatus (Temminck, 1835) Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[6] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Percival's trident bat
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C. percivali Thomas, 1901 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[7] Diet: VERIFY ME: Moths, and appears to be very sensitive to disturbance[7] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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East Asian tailless leaf-nosed bat | C. frithii Blyth, 1848 Five subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[8] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[8] |
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Malayan tailless leaf-nosed bat
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C. robinsoni Bonhote, 1908 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[9] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[9] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Aba roundleaf bat
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H. abae Allen, 1917 |
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Size: Habitat: Savanna and rocky areas[10] Diet: |
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Aellen's roundleaf bat
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H. marisae Aellen, 1954 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[11] Diet: |
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Arnhem leaf-nosed bat
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H. inornatus McKean, 1970 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and caves[12] Diet: |
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Ashy roundleaf bat | H. cineraceus Blyth, 1853 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[13] Diet: |
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Benito roundleaf bat | H. beatus K. Andersen, 1906 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[14] Diet: |
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Biak roundleaf bat | H. papua (Thomas & Doria, 1886) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[15] Diet: |
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Bicolored roundleaf bat | H. bicolor (Temminck, 1834) Seven subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[16] Diet: |
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Big-eared roundleaf bat | H. macrobullatus Tate, 1941 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[17] Diet: |
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Borneo roundleaf bat
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H. doriae (Peters, 1871) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[18] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[18] |
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Cantor's roundleaf bat | H. galeritus Cantor, 1846 Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[19] Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles and other insects (bates and harrison 1997)[19] |
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Commerson's roundleaf bat | H. commersoni (Geoffroy, 1813) |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 110–145 cm (43–57 in)[20] Habitat: Forest and caves[21] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[20] |
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Cox's roundleaf bat
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H. coxi Shelford, 1901 |
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Size: Habitat: Unknown[22] Diet: |
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Crested roundleaf bat
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H. inexpectatus Laurie & Hill, 1954 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves and unknown[23] Diet: VERIFY ME: In more open areas (flannery 1995)[23] |
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Cyclops roundleaf bat | H. cyclops (Temminck, 1853) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[24] Diet: |
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Dayak roundleaf bat | H. dyacorum Thomas, 1902 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[25] Diet: |
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Diadem leaf-nosed bat | H. diadema (É. Geoffroy, 1813) Fifteen subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 15–22 cm (6–9 in)[26] Habitat: Forest, caves, and savanna[27] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small birds and spiders (pavey and burwell 1997)[27]VERIFY ME: Along rivers in forested habitats[26] |
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Dusky leaf-nosed bat | H. ater Templeton, 1848 Seven subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Caves, shrubland, savanna, and forest[28] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small sized beetles and mosquitoes[28] |
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Ethiopian large-eared roundleaf bat
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H. megalotis (Heuglin, 1862) |
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Size: Habitat: Savanna and shrubland[29] Diet: |
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Fawn leaf-nosed bat | H. cervinus (Gould, 1854) Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[30] Diet: |
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Fierce roundleaf bat
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H. dinops K. Andersen, 1905 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[31] Diet: |
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Fly River roundleaf bat | H. muscinus (Thomas & Doria, 1886) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[32] Diet: |
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Fulvus roundleaf bat | H. fulvus Gray, 1838 Two subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 20–23 cm (8–9 in)[33] Habitat: Forest and caves[34] Diet: VERIFY ME: Cockroaches and coleopterans[34]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[33] |
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Giant roundleaf bat | H. gigas (Wagner, 1845) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, rocky areas, and caves[35] Diet: |
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Grand roundleaf bat
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H. grandis Allen, 1936 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves and unknown[36] Diet: |
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Great roundleaf bat | H. armiger (Hodgson, 1835) Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[37] Diet: |
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Greater roundleaf bat
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H. camerunensis Eisentraut, 1956 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[38] Diet: |
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Hill's roundleaf bat
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H. edwardshilli Flannery & Colgan, 1993 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves and forest[39] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[39] |
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Hipposideros rotalis
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H. rotalis Francis, Kock, & Habersetzer, 1999 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[40] Diet: |
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Indian roundleaf bat | H. lankadiva Kelaart, 1850 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[41] Diet: VERIFY ME: large beetles (coleopterans) and other large and hard bodied insects[41] |
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Intermediate roundleaf bat | H. larvatus (Horsfield, 1823) Five subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[42] Diet: |
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Jones's roundleaf bat
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H. jonesi Hayman, 1947 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, grassland, rocky areas, and caves[43] Diet: |
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Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat | H. durgadasi Khajuria, 1970 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[44] Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles, crickets, and other small insects (khajuria 1970, bates and harrison 1997)[44] |
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Kolar leaf-nosed bat | H. hypophyllus Kock & Bhat, 1994 |
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Size: Habitat: Shrubland and caves[45] Diet: |
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Lamotte's roundleaf bat
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H. lamottei (Brosset, 1984) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, grassland, and caves[46] Diet: |
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Large Asian roundleaf bat
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H. lekaguli Thonglongya & Hill, 1974 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[47] Diet: |
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Large Mindanao roundleaf bat
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H. coronatus Peters, 1871 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[48] Diet: |
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Lesser great leaf-nosed bat | H. turpis Bangs, 1901 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, and caves[49] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[49] |
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Maduran leaf-nosed bat
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H. madurae Kitchener & Maryanto, 1993 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[50] Diet: VERIFY ME: In forested areas in the vicinity of their roost[50] |
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Maggie Taylor's roundleaf bat
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H. maggietaylorae Smith & Hill, 1981 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[51] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[51] |
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Makira roundleaf bat
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H. demissus K. Andersen, 1909 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[52] Diet: |
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Malayan roundleaf bat
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H. nequam K. Andersen, 1918 |
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Size: Habitat: Unknown[53] Diet: |
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Noack's roundleaf bat | H. ruber Noack, 1893 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[54] Diet: |
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Northern leaf-nosed bat
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H. stenotis Thomas, 1913 |
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Size: Habitat: Savanna, rocky areas, and caves[55] Diet: VERIFY ME: Close to the ground in a range of vegetation types, including eucalypt open forests and woodlands and grasslands, but typically where these are close to escarpments and other rocky areas[55] |
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Orbiculus leaf-nosed bat
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H. orbiculus Francis, Kock, & Habersetzer, 1999 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[56] Diet: |
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Peleng leaf-nosed bat
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H. pelingensis Shamel, 1940 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[57] Diet: |
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Philippine forest roundleaf bat
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H. obscurus (Peters, 1861) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[58] Diet: |
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Philippine pygmy roundleaf bat
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H. pygmaeus (Waterhouse, 1843) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[59] Diet: |
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Pomona roundleaf bat | H. pomona K. Andersen, 1918 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[60] Diet: |
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Pratt's roundleaf bat | H. pratti Thomas, 1891 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves[61] Diet: |
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Ridley's leaf-nosed bat | H. ridleyi Robinson & Kloss, 1911 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[62] Diet: |
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Schneider's leaf-nosed bat | H. speoris (Schneider, 1800) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, rocky areas, and caves[63] Diet: VERIFY ME: Coleopterans, dipterans, mosquitoes and other insects[63] |
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Semon's leaf-nosed bat
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H. semoni Matschie, 1903 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[64] Diet: |
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Shield-faced roundleaf bat
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H. lylei Thomas, 1913 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[65] Diet: |
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Shield-nosed leaf-nosed bat
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H. scutinares Robinson, Jenkins, Francis, & Fulford, 2003 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[66] Diet: |
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Short-headed roundleaf bat
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H. breviceps Tate, 1941 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[67] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[67] |
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Short-tailed roundleaf bat
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H. curtus Allen, 1921 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves and forest[68] Diet: VERIFY ME: In groups[68] |
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Sooty roundleaf bat | H. fuliginosus (Temminck, 1853) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[69] Diet: |
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Sorensen's leaf-nosed bat
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H. sorenseni Kitchener, 1993 |
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Size: Habitat: Caves[70] Diet: |
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Spurred roundleaf bat
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H. calcaratus (Dobson, 1877) Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[71] Diet: |
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Striped leaf-nosed bat | H. vittatus (Peters, 1852) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[72] Diet: |
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Sumba roundleaf bat
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H. sumbae (Oei, 1960) Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Caves[73] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[73] |
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Sundevall's roundleaf bat | H. caffer (Sundevall, 1846) Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, inland wetlands, and caves[74] Diet: |
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São Tomé leaf-nosed bat
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H. thomensis (Bocage, 1891) |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[75] Diet: |
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Telefomin roundleaf bat
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H. corynophyllus Hill, 1985 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[76] Diet: |
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Thailand roundleaf bat
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H. halophyllus Hill & Yenbutra, 1984 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[77] Diet: |
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Timor roundleaf bat | H. crumeniferus Lesueur & Petit, 1807 |
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Size: Habitat: Forest[78] Diet: |
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Wollaston's roundleaf bat
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H. wollastoni Thomas, 1913 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[79] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Vietnam leaf-nosed bat | P. megalotis Dorst, 1947 |
Size: Habitat: 26%[80] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Orange leaf-nosed bat | R. aurantia (Gray, 1845) |
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 30–32 cm (12–13 in)[81] Habitat: Caves and savanna[82] Diet: VERIFY ME: Wide variety of insects, though mainly smaller moths and beetles and occasional seasonal abundances of groups such as isopterans (churchill 1994)[82]VERIFY ME: In open woodlands near their roosting caves[81] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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[[]] | T. auritus , |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[83] Diet: |
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[[]] | T. furculus , |
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[83] Diet: |
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[[]] | T. rufus , |
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Size: Habitat: Caves and forest[83] Diet: |
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Rufous trident bat | T. persicus Dobson, 1871 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, and caves[84] Diet: |
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