Rhinopoma cystops (Thoması 1903) – lesser mouse-tailed bat Material. 1 ♀ sad (DDW23), Goda Buticha Cave, 9 km S of Hurso (23 km WSW of Dire Dawa), 09°33 ʹ N, 41°38 ʹ E, 1382 m a. s. l., 23/11/2017. A subadult female of the lesser mouse-tailed bat was caught inside the Goda Buticha Cave in the same place as R. microphyllum. External measurements of the collected specimen are as follows: weight 10 g, head and body length 67 mm, tail length 69 mm, forearm length 56 mm, ear length 17 mm, tragus length 6 mm; the skull is not available for examination. According to the body size (forearm length) and the relative long tail (longer than forearm), this specimen represents the lesser mouse-tailed bat, R. cystops (sensu Hulva et al. ...
3. Yemeni Trident Bat Triaenops parvus French: Tr aen du Yémen German: amen-Dre zahnb attnase ...
Hipposideros caffer (Sundevall, 1846) Sundevall’s leaf-nosed bat Rhinolophus caffer Sundevall, 1...
125. Somali Serotine Neoromicia somalica French: Vespére de Somalie / German: Somalia-Zwergfle...
3. Hadramaut Mouse-tailed Bat Rhinopoma hadramauticum French: Rhinopome du Yémen / German: Had...
23. African Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus africanus French: Minioptére dAfrique / German: Osta...
Background Free-tailed bats of the genus Otomops are poorly known, and most species are documented f...
Subspecies and Distribution. R.c.cystopsThomas,1903—NAfricafromMoroccotoNileValleyinEgypt,Sudan,andN...
Examination of historical and recent collections of small Rhinolophus bats revealed cryptic taxonomi...
7. Peters’s Horseshoe Bat Rhinolophus lobatus French: Rhinolophe du Zambèze / German: Peters-H...
Figure 2. Map of southern, central and eastern Africa indicating localities of individuals of R. hil...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
Rhinolophus eloquens K. Andersen, 1905 Fig. 15 C–D Rhinolophus Hildebrandti eloquens K. Andersen...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Subspecies and Distribution. R d. denti Thomas, 1904 - SW Angola, N Namibia, NW & SW Botswana, and N...
Sub-Saharan Africa covers a diverse range of biomes and associated habitats ranging from desert to t...
3. Yemeni Trident Bat Triaenops parvus French: Tr aen du Yémen German: amen-Dre zahnb attnase ...
Hipposideros caffer (Sundevall, 1846) Sundevall’s leaf-nosed bat Rhinolophus caffer Sundevall, 1...
125. Somali Serotine Neoromicia somalica French: Vespére de Somalie / German: Somalia-Zwergfle...
3. Hadramaut Mouse-tailed Bat Rhinopoma hadramauticum French: Rhinopome du Yémen / German: Had...
23. African Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus africanus French: Minioptére dAfrique / German: Osta...
Background Free-tailed bats of the genus Otomops are poorly known, and most species are documented f...
Subspecies and Distribution. R.c.cystopsThomas,1903—NAfricafromMoroccotoNileValleyinEgypt,Sudan,andN...
Examination of historical and recent collections of small Rhinolophus bats revealed cryptic taxonomi...
7. Peters’s Horseshoe Bat Rhinolophus lobatus French: Rhinolophe du Zambèze / German: Peters-H...
Figure 2. Map of southern, central and eastern Africa indicating localities of individuals of R. hil...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
Rhinolophus eloquens K. Andersen, 1905 Fig. 15 C–D Rhinolophus Hildebrandti eloquens K. Andersen...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Subspecies and Distribution. R d. denti Thomas, 1904 - SW Angola, N Namibia, NW & SW Botswana, and N...
Sub-Saharan Africa covers a diverse range of biomes and associated habitats ranging from desert to t...
3. Yemeni Trident Bat Triaenops parvus French: Tr aen du Yémen German: amen-Dre zahnb attnase ...
Hipposideros caffer (Sundevall, 1846) Sundevall’s leaf-nosed bat Rhinolophus caffer Sundevall, 1...
125. Somali Serotine Neoromicia somalica French: Vespére de Somalie / German: Somalia-Zwergfle...