Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911
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Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911
Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911: 241 ; Botanic Gardens, SINGAPORE (H. N. Ridley, Esq., collector; MNM 2068/11) [ 146].
Common English name: Ridley’s Roundleaf Bat
Barcode Index Number: Two DNA barcodes recorded as H. ridleyi ( BM 470-04 and BM 471-04) are not associated with any BIN due to the short sequence length (<500 bp) but are from Peninsular Malaysia ( Fig 4 View Fig 4 ).
IUCN status: Vulnerable
Recorded at: Pahang: Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 11, 42], Kuala Atok, National Park [ 44], Tasik Bera Forest Reserve [ 56], Bukit Ibam, Kemasul and Gunung Aais [ 100]; Kedah: Ulu Muda Forest Reserve [ 57]; Johor: Gunung Panti [ 100]; Kelantan: Gunung Stong State Park [ 100].
H. ridleyi has been reported roosting in small groups in fallen tree hollows, culverts, and drainage pipes [ 11, 14].
42. Anan S, Rashdi AM, Abdul J, Lim BL. A survey of small mammals at Sungai Chenderoh, Perlok, Krau Wildlife Reserve, Pahang. Journal of Wildlife and Parks. 1998; 16: 104 - 109.
14. Francis CM. A field guide to the mammals of South-East Asia. New Holland Publishers; 2008.
11. Kingston T, Lim BL, Akbar Z. Bats of Krau wildlife reserve. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; 2006.
100. Lim LS, Mohd-Adnan A, Zubaid A, Struebig MJ, Rossiter SJ. Diversity of Malaysian insectivorous bat assemblages revisited. J Trop Ecol. 2014; 30 (02): 111 - 121.
56. Mohd-Hanif RM, Nur-Aida MT, Zahirunisa AR, Mohd-Ridwan AR, Abdullah MT. Contribution of regenerated forest in conservation of bats in Peninsular Malaysia. J Trop For Sci. 2015; 27 (4): 506 - 16.
57. Norsham Y, Shariff F, Norhayati A, Nordin M, Lim BL. Pre-logging survey of mammal fauna at Sungai Weng sub-catchment, Ulu Muda Forest Reserve Forest Reserve, Kedah. Journal of Wildlife and Parks. 1999; 17: 28 - 43.
146. Robinson HC, Kloss CB. On new animals from the Malay Peninsula and adjacent islands. Journal Fed Mal St Mus. 1911; 4: 241 - 246.
44. Tingga RCT, Khan FA, Ridwan AM, Senawi J, Abdullah MT. Small Mammals from Kuala Atok, Taman Negara Pahang, Malaysia. Sains Malays. 2012; 41 (6): 659 - 669.
Fig 4. Neighbour-joining tree showing all available DNA barcodes for species in family Hipposideridae reported from Peninsular Malaysia. The percentage of pseudoreplicate trees (±70%) in which the DNA barcodes clustered together in the bootstrap test (500 pseudoreplicates) are shown above the branches. Abbreviation as follows: PM = Peninsular Malaysia,VN = Vietnam, BN = Borneo (including Sabah & Sarawak of East Malaysia, Brunei and Kalimantan Indonesia), TH = Thailand, LA = Laos, SM = Sumatera Indonesia, CH = China, CM = Cambodia. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179555.g004
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Hipposideros ridleyi Robinson and Kloss, 1911
Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson 2017 |
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