Hipposideros cervinus (Gould, 1854)

Suyanto, Agustinus & Struebig, Matthew J., 2007, Bats of the Sangkulirang limestone karst formations, East Kalimantan - a priority region for Bornean bat conservation, Acta Chiropterologica 9 (1), pp. 67-95 : 80-81

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3161/1733-5329(2007)9[67:botslk]2.0.co;2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4336525

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/725D87AB-FFE9-FFA0-FD75-532DF325FCA1

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Hipposideros cervinus (Gould, 1854)
status

 

Hipposideros cervinus (Gould, 1854) View in CoL

Fawn roundleaf bat

New material

6♂♂ ( MZB M26729 / 26731 / 26732 / 26775 / 26802 / 26811 ) ; 6♀♀ ( MZB M26360 / 26730 / 26798 / 26851 / 26852 / 26853 ).

Records from Borneo

Brunei: Batu Apoi NP ( Kofron, 2002). Sabah: Batu Ponggul, Baturong, Crocker Range NP, Danum Valley, Gomantong, Gunung Kinabalu, Maliau Basin, Pulau Balembangan, Pulau Banggi, Pulau Manta- nani, Pun Batu, Sepilok, Sukau, Tabin (Yasuma and Andau, 2000). Sarawak: Mulu NP ( Payne et al., 2000); Kubah NP (I. Mackey, unpublished data); Gunung Penrisen (Jayaraj et al., 2006); Bau limestone formations (Mohd-Azlan et al., 2005). WestKal: Gunung Kenepai, Sungai Landak ( Payne et al., 2000). CentKal: Barito Ulu Research Area (D. Pio, unpublished data); Liang Hipoy-Sumber Barito, Liang Koliq, Camp 72 Lamunut Lahung Tuhup-Barito (MZB); Tangkiling Caves (M. J. Struebig, unpublished data). EastKal: Bantol cave, Gunung Limut (A. Suyanto, unpublished data); Gunung Kombeng, International Tropical Timber logging concession, Long Bangun, Sumber Batu cave ( Yasuma, 1994); Sungai Lesan PF (M. J. Struebig, un- published data).

Comments

This species was a dominant capture in harp-traps set in forest understorey and caves at all four formations, and is consid- ered widespread throughout Borneo (Boi- tani et al., 2006) and particularly common in cave areas. It is a medium-sized round- leaf bat with two lateral leaflets, and is dis- tinguished from H. galeritus by its median noseleaf, which is narrower than the poste- rior (Corbet and Hill, 1992), and its shorter tail ( 19–28 mm compared to 33–38 mm in H. galeritus ).

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