- Ya-fu; Geipel, Inga; Kalko, Elisabeth; Peremans,
Herbert (2013). "The
noseleaf of
Rhinolophus formosae focuses the
Frequency Modulated (FM) component...
- bats, the
species gets its name from its
distinctive horseshoe-shaped
noseleaf. The
lesser horseshoe bat is one of the world's
smallest bats, weighing...
- It
belongs to the
bicolor species group. It is a
small microbat with a
noseleaf and
large ears. Both ****es are
similar in appearance. It is grayish-brown...
- Europe. It has a
distinctive noseleaf,
which has a
pointed upper part and a horseshoe-shaped
lower part. Its
horseshoe noseleaf helps to
focus the ultrasound...
-
possesses four, not three,
lateral accessory leaflets on each side of the main
noseleaf. This bat has a
forearm length up to 9.8 cm, and
weighs up to 60 g. After...
- reddish-yellow
which is also the
color of
their other membranes as well as
their noseleaf and ears. The
membranes are
largely hairless although there is some fur...
- Bogdanowicz, W.; Csada, R. D.; Fenton, M. B. (1997-08-22). "Structure of
Noseleaf, Echolocation, and
Foraging Behavior in the
Phyllostomidae (Chiroptera)"...
- key
trait of the bats is the
reduced fourth supplementary leaflet on the
noseleaf,
along with a lack of a
fleshy elevation behind the
posterior nose-leaf...
-
broad but
pointed and
ridged ears with a
serrated tragus. Its
prominent noseleaf has an
array of
sebaceous glands. The
lower lip is
littered with warts...
- blue-gray in
color overall and
brownish gray on the underside. It has an
erect noseleaf about 10
millimeters long. This bat is
widespread throughout South Asia...