Rhinolophus keyensis Peters 1871
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11323607 |
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Rhinolophus keyensis Peters 1871 View in CoL
Rhinolophus keyensis Peters 1871 View in CoL , Monatsb. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1871: 307.
Type Locality: Key-Inseln (= Kai Isls).
Vernacular Names: Kai Horseshoe Bat.
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Subspecies Rhinolophus keyensis subsp. keyensis Peters 1871
Subspecies Rhinolophus keyensis subsp. amiri Kitchener 1995
Subspecies Rhinolophus keyensis subsp. parvus Goodwin 1979
Subspecies Rhinolophus keyensis subsp. simplex K. Andersen 1905
Distribution: Many islands in Indonesia; see Kitchener et al. (1995 a).
Conservation: IUCN 2003 and IUCN / SSC Action Plan (2001) – Endangered.
Discussion: megaphyllus species group. Revised by Kitchener (1995 a), who apparently overlooked the fact that keyensis is the oldest name for this complex (not simplex ). Not included in megaphyllus , although see Corbet and Hill (1992). Includes parvus; see Kitchener et al. (1995 a), but see also Bergmans and van Bree (1986). The holotype of annectans is a damaged skull that is difficult to assign with any certainty, but may represent parvus; see Kitchener et al. (1995 a).
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Sacramento State University |
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Rhinolophus keyensis Peters 1871
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Rhinolophus keyensis
Peters 1871: 307 |