Tylonycteris robustula Thomas 1915
Greater Bamboo Bat (Kelawar Buluh Besar)
Specimens examined (3).—Monggis: TTU 108237; Kubah NP: TTU 108309; Mt. Penrisen: TTU 108386 (GenBank EU521635).
Type locality.— Malaysia (Borneo), Upper Sarawak .
Malaysian distribution.—Recorded from Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo.
Remarks.—Tribe Vespertilionini (Hoofer and Van Den Bussche 2003) . This species was caught mainly in harp traps near bamboo trees. The unique character of this species is the large, dark brown, flattened, disc-like pad on the thumb and sole of foot (different from those in G. tylopus; see above). Along with a flattened head and body, these pads might facilitate their movement inside hollow bamboo stems. They have dark brown upperparts and slightly paler underparts. Tylonycteris robustula is morphologically similar to T. pachypus which has a smaller greatest skull length of 10.4-10.6 mm compared to 12.3-12.7 mm in T. robustula . Low cyt- b genetic distance (<1%) was observed between T. robustula from different localities in Borneo.