Hipposideros nequam Andersen, 1918
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Hipposideros nequam Andersen, 1918 View in CoL (?)
Hipposideros nequam Andersen, 1918: 380 View in CoL , 381; Klang , Selangor, MALAYSIA (W. Davison, collector; BM(NH) 1885.8.1.369) [ 117].
Common English name: Malay Roundleaf Bat
Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD.
IUCN status: Data Deficient
Remarks: If valid, the species is extremely rare [ 42, 125] with only two reports from Peninsular Malaysia: Klang (the holotype) and Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 42]. However, the record from Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 42] is questionable due to the lack of information regarding the species identification and the absence of any specimens in the DWNP collection. Moreover, Kingston et al. [ 11] did not report this species in Krau Wildlife Reserve. The fact that the holotype is damaged remains another challenge to resolve the status of H. nequam [ 14, 23]. Tate [ 122] noted that H. nequam resembles H. bicolor in forearm length but differs by having greatly reduced anterior lower premolar. Hill [ 141] also noted the similarities in cranial structure between H. nequam and H. ( bicolor ) atrox . He further commented that H. nequam has a similar but slightly different cranial structure with “more inflated rostral eminences, shorter, broader premaxillae, blade-like vomer and greatly reduced anterior lower premolar” and larger than H. bicolor [ 141]. It is likely that H. nequam is a synonym of either H. bicolor or H. atrox (CM Francis, personal communication) but based on the slight differences between the types of H. nequam and H. bicolor as reported by Hill [ 141] and the locality of the holotype, we tentatively retained the species in our checklist.
Recorded at: Pahang: Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 42](?) ; Selangor: Klang [ 117].
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.
117. Andersen K. Diagnoses of new bats of the families Rhinolophidae and Megadermatidae. Annals Mag Nat Hist. 1918; 2: 374 - 384.
14. Francis CM. A field guide to the mammals of South-East Asia. New Holland Publishers; 2008.
141. Hill JE. A review of the genus Hipposideros. Bull Br Mus.: Zool. 1963 (II); 1 - 129.
11. Kingston T, Lim BL, Akbar Z. Bats of Krau wildlife reserve. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; 2006.
23. Medway L. The wild mammals of Malaya. London: Oxford University Press. 1969.
125. Murray SW, Campbell P, Kingston T, Zubaid A, Francis CM, Kunz TH. Molecular phylogeny of hipposiderid bats from Southeast Asia and evidence of cryptic diversity. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2012; 62 (2): 597 - 611. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ympev. 2011.10.021 PMID: 22079552
122. Tate GHH. A review of the genus Hipposideros with special reference to Indo-Australian species. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 1941; 78: 353 - 393.
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