Rhinolophus acuminatus Peters, 1871

Accuminate horseshoe bat

New records

Lampung Province: Kuyung Arang Village, Lombok Village, Sukabanjar Forest, Sukaraja Forest, Sukaraja Village, Sumber Rejo Village, Way Canguk Forest.

New material

Two individuals were collected as voucher specimens. Lampung Province: Sumber Rejo Village, 1♂, 1♀ (MZB 34978, 34979).

Previous records from Sumatra

Aceh Province: Aceh (van Strien 1996); North Sumatra Province: Nias Island; Bengkulu Province: Enggano Island; Lampung Province: Kalianda, Kephiang (Csorba et al., 2003).

Remarks

This mid-sized Rhinolophus was common throughout the survey area. It was caught between 50–1014 m. a.s.l. in forests and coffee plantations One to two individuals were found roosting under a bed in a wooden house surrounded by mixed coffee plantations in Sukaraja Village for at least 13 months. In the study area, it can be easily distinguished from other Rhinolophus species, except R. lepidus / R. pusillus (see species account below), by its triangular-tipped connecting process, and then can be separated from R. lepidus / R. pusillus by its longer forearm.