Rhinolophus capensis, Lichtenstein, 1823
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23. Rhinolophus capensis View in CoL .
Rhinolophus capensis, IÀchtenstein View in CoL , Verz. Zool. Mus. Beri. p. 4 (1823) Keys. Blas. Wiegm. Archiv, v. p. 328 (1839); Peters, MB. Ahad. Beri. 1871, p. 310.
Rhinolophus geoffroyii, Smith , Zool. Journ. ii. p. 433 (1829).
Rhinolophus clivosus, Smith View in CoL (non Rüppell), African Zoology, part i. Mammalia View in CoL , p. 23 (1834).
Rhinolophus auritus, Victorin , Sundevall, Vetensk. Akad, Handl. Stockholm, p. 3 (1858) (vide Peters, I. c.).
Ears as long as the head, broad, subacutely pointed, not attenuated near the tips as in Rh. ferrum-equinum; the inner margin of the ear-conch convex in its upper third, the outer margin concave for a short distance immediately beneath the tip, then convex; the antitragus separated by a very shallow notch; horizontal horseshoe shaped membrane not concealing the muzzle though covering it anteriorly, the remaining parts of the nose-leaf similar to those in Rh. ferrum-equinum (Plate VII. fig. 11).
Interfemoral membrane short, straight along free margin; tip of the tail very slightly projecting. Wing-membrane from the tarsus.
Fur as in Rh. ferrum-equinum.
First upper premolar minute, in the very narrow space between the canine and second premolar, half external.
Length (of an adult ♀ preserved in alcohol), head and body 2"T5, tail 0"’85, head O',-9, ear O',-9, nose-leaf 0"-55x0"-3, forearm " ’9, thumb 0”’3; third finger—metacarp. 1"- 3, 1st ph. 0"'65, 2nd ph.]''•!; fourth finger—metacarp. " ’5, 1st ph. 0"’35, 2nd ph. 0',-65; fifth finger—metacarp. 1"-45, 1st ph. 0"-45, 2nd ph. 0”-55; tibia 0"-75, foot 0"-45.
Hab. South Africa (Zanzibar, Cape Colony).
This species resembles Rh. ferrum-equinum very closely in the form of its nose-leaf, but may be at once distinguished by the very different form of the ears, and by the position of the first minute upper premolar.
a, b, c. ♀ ad., al. Zanzibar. Dr. Kirk [P.].
d-n. ♂ & ♀ ad., al. Cape Town. Trustees S. African Mus. [P.].
o, p. ad. sk. Cape of Good Hope.
q. skull of c.
r. skeleton . Cape Town. Trustees S. African Mus. [P.].
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Rhinolophus capensis
Dobson, George Edward 1878 |
Rhinolophus capensis, IÀchtenstein
Lichtenstein 1823 |
Mammalia
Linnaeus 1758 |