- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- However, H. einnaythu is
slightly larger and
differs in
details of the
noseleaf and baculum.
Hipposideros kingstonae can be
distinguished from
other Hipposideros...
- 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)"...
- Italiano, a
horse breed Sella, an
anatomical term
referring to part of the
noseleaf of
horseshoe bats
Sella rice, a
variety of
parboiled rice Sela (disambiguation)...
-
These bats send
their echolocation calls out
their nostrils, and so the
noseleaf may help
direct the
sounds that they emit.
Because they emit
calls at such...
- the
noseleaf structure.
Compared to H. kingstonae, it is
smaller and
differs in the
shape of the
internarial septum, a
structure in the
noseleaf. However...