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- until 2012, is now synonymized with Hipposideros, as the only species turned out to be based on a specimen of Hipposideros pomona. Great roundleaf bat, H....
- related to Hipposideros bicolor and Hipposideros kunzi. However, morphologically it resembles another closely related species, Hipposideros einnaythu from...
- The lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros) is a type of small European and North African insectivorous bat, related to its larger cousin, the...
- Betta hipposideros is a species of gourami native to Malaysia ; its range extends southwards to the Riau Archipelago. It is an inhabitant of blackwater...
- and echolocation characteristics. Hipposideros atrox is now considered a full species by some authorities. Hipposideros gentilis has a forearm length of...
- Hipposideros srilankaensis is a newly identified leaf-nosed bat species endemic to Sri Lanka. Previously classified under Hipposideros galeritus, it was...
- Hipposideros tephrus is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is found in forest and savanna in Morocco, Yemen, and Senegal. It is ****essed...
- nearby southern tip of Thailand. Po****tions of Hipposideros kunzi were previously ****igned to Hipposideros bicolor, and the species is closely related to...
- Hipposideros besaoka is an extinct bat from Madagascar in the genus Hipposideros. It is known from numerous jaws and teeth, which were collected in a cave...
- distinguished from two other species of Hipposideros previously known in the region: Hipposideros nicobarulae and Hipposideros ater. All the specimens recorded...