- leaf-nosed bat, at 13 cm (5 in) plus a 4 cm (2 in) tail. Like all bats,
hipposiderids are
capable of true and
sustained flight, and have wing
lengths ranging...
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Phyllorhininae (for the
hipposiderids) and Rhinolophinae.
American zoologist Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.
further divided the
hipposiderids from the
horseshoe bats...
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Overcome the
Impediments to Resolution:
Lessons from
rhinolophid and
hipposiderid Bats".
Molecular Biology and Evolution. 32 (2): 313–333. doi:10.1093/molbev/msu329...
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family by the
authors of the 2014
revision that
elevated this taxon. The
hipposiderid and
rhinolophid bats are of
especial interest to
research into potential...
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Hipposideros bernardsigei is a
hipposiderid species of bat
known by
fossil specimens, one of the many new taxa of
microchiropterans discovered in the Riversleigh...
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Riversleigha williamsi is a
species of
hipposiderid bat
discovered in
fossil deposits located the
Riversleigh World Heritage Area in the
north of Australia...
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Riversleigh fossil sites Suzanne Hand,
separated from
other bats of the
hipposiderid family by a new genus. A
holotype was
selected from
fossilised material...
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receive the
reflected sound, and is
grooved in appearance. As with
other hipposiderids, a
protuberance at the ear—the
enlarged and
fleshy tragus found in other...
- the same as many
other bats, and
accords with the
dental formula of
hipposiderids: I1/2 C1/1 P1-2/2-3 M3/3 The
species ****igned to this
genus include...
- Mae Long in Thailand. The
holotype is a tooth, the
third molar, of a
hipposiderid bat with
affinities to the
Brachipposideros group of
fossil species found...