2 a. Rhinolophus megaphyllus Gray, typicus.
Rhinolophus megaphyllus J. E. Gray, P. Z.S. 1834, p. 52.
Rhinolophus megaphyllus (partim) Peters, MB. Akad. Beilin, 1871, p. 306 f; Dobson, Cat. Chip. Brit. Mus. (1878) p. 110.
Diagnosis. Larger: forearm 46'5-50 mm.
Sella. In one, out of eleven specimens, the summit of the sella is completely square-cut; in all the others (some of them from the same locality) it is broadly rounded off. Conf, with this Rh. borneensis .
Colour. (1) Dark phase (two skins, one adult and one fullgrown, but young): Like Rh. simpleX .
(2) Russet phase (one skin, full-grown individual, but young): Uniform “ russet ” above and below; base of hairs of upper side “ clay. ”
Measurements. On p. 80.
Distribution. Eastern Australia: Queensland, New South Wales.
Technical name. The type of Rh. megaphyllus is in the British Museum.