Rhinolophids

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Genus RhinolophusLacépède, 1799 – 92 species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
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R. damarensis
,

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Size:

Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, and desert[1]

Diet:
 LC 


20,000 Unknown[1]

Acuminate horseshoe bat

R. acuminatus
Peters, 1871

Five subspecies
  • R. a. acuminatus
  • R. a. audax
  • R. a. calypso
  • R. a. circe
  • R. a. sumatranus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[2]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[2]

Adam's horseshoe bat


R. adami
Aellen & Brosset, 1968

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[3]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[3]

Andaman horseshoe bat

R. cognatus
K. Andersen, 1906

Two subspecies
  • R. c. cognatus
  • R. c. famulus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[4]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In woodland[4]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[4]

Arcuate horseshoe bat

R. arcuatus
Peters, 1871

Seven subspecies
  • R. a. angustifolius
  • R. a. arcuatus
  • R. a. beccarii
  • R. a. exiguus
  • R. a. mcintyrei
  • R. a. proconsulis
  • R. a. toxopeusi

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[5]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[5]
 DD 


Unknown Population steady[5]

Big-eared horseshoe bat


R. macrotis
Blyth, 1844

Six subspecies
  • R. m. caldwelli
  • R. m. dohrni
  • R. m. episcopus
  • R. m. hirsutus
  • R. m. macrotis
  • R. m. topali

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[6]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Coleopterans and dipterans (bates and harrison 1997)[6]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[6]

Blasius's horseshoe bat

R. blasii
Peters, 1866

Four subspecies
  • R. b. andreinii
  • R. b. blasii
  • R. b. empusa
  • R. b. meyeroehmi

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 93–98 cm (37–39 in)[7]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, caves, and desert[8]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[8]VERIFY ME: Soft foods rather than the hard shelled insects eaten by bats with more robust skulls[7]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[8]

Blyth's horseshoe bat

R. lepidus
Blyth, 1844

Five subspecies
  • R. l. cuneatus
  • R. l. feae
  • R. l. lepidus
  • R. l. monticola
  • R. l. refulgens

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[9]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Lepidopterans, coleopterans, dipterans, hymenopterans (bates and harrison 1997)[9]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[9]

Bokhara horseshoe bat

R. bocharicus
Kastschenko & Akimov, 1917

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, rocky areas, caves, and desert[10]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[10]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[10]

Bornean horseshoe bat

R. borneensis
Peters, 1861

Four subspecies
  • R. b. borneensis
  • R. b. chaseni
  • R. b. importunus
  • R. b. spadix

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[11]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[11]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[11]

Bornean woolly horseshoe bat


R. proconsulis
Hill, 1959
Size:

Habitat: Forest[12]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In dense vegetation (hill 1992, struebig et al[12]
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[12]

Bourret's horseshoe bat


R. paradoxolophus
Bourret, 1951

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[13]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[13]

Broad-eared horseshoe bat

R. euryotis
Temminck, 1835

Six subspecies
  • R. e. aruensis
  • R. e. burius
  • R. e. euryotis
  • R. e. praestens
  • R. e. tatar
  • R. e. timidus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[14]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[14]

Bushveld horseshoe bat


R. simulator
K. Andersen, 1904

Two subspecies
  • R. s. alticolus
  • R. s. simulator

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Savanna and caves[15]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[15]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[15]

Canut's horseshoe bat

R. canuti
Thomas & Wroughton, 1909

Two subspecies
  • R. c. canuti
  • R. c. timoriensis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[16]

Diet: VERIFY ME: In cultivated landscapes[16]
 VU 


7,500–9,999 Population declining[16]

Cape horseshoe bat

R. capensis
Lichtenstein, 1823

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 9–13 cm (4–5 in)[17]

Habitat: Shrubland and caves[18]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Predominantly in the canopy of trees (mcdonald et al[18]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[17]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[18]

Chiewkwee's horseshoe bat


R. chiewkweeae
Yoshiyuki & Liat, 2005
Size:

Habitat: Forest[19]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[19]

Chinese rufous horseshoe bat

R. sinicus
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. s. septentrionalis
  • R. s. sinicus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[20]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[20]

Cohen's horseshoe bat


R. cohenae
Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, & Bayliss and Cotterill, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Savanna, grassland, rocky areas, and caves[21]

Diet:
 VU 


900–1,000 Population declining[21]

Convex horseshoe bat


R. convexus
Csorba, 1997

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[22]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[22]

Creagh's horseshoe bat

R. creaghi
Thomas, 1896

Two subspecies
  • R. c. creaghi
  • R. c. pilosus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[23]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[23]

Croslet horseshoe bat


R. coelophyllus
Peters, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[24]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[24]

Darling's horseshoe bat


R. darlingi
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. d. damarensis
  • R. d. darlingi

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Savanna and caves[25]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[25]

Decken's horseshoe bat

R. deckenii
Peters, 1867

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[26]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[26]

Dent's horseshoe bat


R. denti
Thomas, 1904

Two subspecies
  • R. d. denti
  • R. d. knorri

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 37.5–40.5 cm (15–16 in)[27]

Habitat: Savanna and caves[28]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[27]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[28]

Dobson's horseshoe bat


R. yunanensis
Dobson, 1872

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[29]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[29]

Eloquent horseshoe bat

R. eloquens
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. e. eloquens
  • R. e. perauritus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[30]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[30]

Forest horseshoe bat


R. silvestris
Aellen, 1959

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[31]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Population declining[31]

Formosan lesser horseshoe bat

R. monoceros
Temminck, 1835
Size:

Habitat: 26%[32]

Diet:
 Please add parameter 


41% Unknown[32]

Formosan woolly horseshoe bat

R. formosae
Sanborn, 1939

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[33]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Insects at least from eight orders, with beetles and moths accounting for over 60% of the relative importance (lee et al[33]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[33]

Geoffroy's horseshoe bat

R. clivosus
Cretzschmar, 1828

Seven subspecies
  • R. c. acrotis
  • R. c. augur
  • R. c. brachygnathus
  • R. c. clivosus
  • R. c. keniensis
  • R. c. schwarzi
  • R. c. zuluensis

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, caves, and desert[34]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[34]

Great woolly horseshoe bat

R. luctus
Temminck, 1834

Six subspecies
  • R. l. foetidus
  • R. l. lanosus
  • R. l. luctus
  • R. l. morio
  • R. l. perniger
  • R. l. spurcus

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: [convert: needs a number] long, plus 4–6 cm (2–2 in) tail[35]

Habitat: Caves, rocky areas, and forest[36]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Coleopterans, termites and other insects[36]VERIFY ME: Solitarily later in the night than other bats[35]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[36]

Greater horseshoe bat

R. ferrumequinum
(Schreber, 1774)

Seven subspecies
  • R. f. creticum
  • R. f. ferrumequinum
  • R. f. irani
  • R. f. korai
  • R. f. nippon
  • R. f. proximus
  • R. f. tragatus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 7–10 cm (3–4 in)[37]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, and caves[38]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles, moths and other insects at low level in pastures and in trees up to 2 to 3 km from the roost each night (by aerial hawking or perch feeding)[38]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[37]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[38]

Guinean horseshoe bat


R. guineensis
Eisentraut, 1960

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, grassland, inland wetlands, and caves[39]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[39]

Halcyon horseshoe bat


R. alcyone
Temminck, 1852

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[40]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[40]

Hildebrandt's horseshoe bat


R. hildebrandtii
Peters, 1878

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[41]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[41]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[41]

Hills' horseshoe bat


R. hillorum
Koopman, 1989

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, grassland, and caves[42]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[42]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[42]

Imaizumi's horseshoe bat


R. imaizumii
Hill & Yoshiyuki, 1980
Size:

Habitat: 26%[43]

Diet:
 Please add parameter 


41% Unknown[43]

Insular horseshoe bat


R. keyensis
Peters, 1871

Four subspecies
  • R. k. amiri
  • R. k. keyensis
  • R. k. parvus
  • R. k. simplex

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[44]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[44]

Intermediate horseshoe bat

R. affinis
Horsfield, 1823

Nine subspecies
  • R. a. affinis
  • R. a. andamanensis
  • R. a. hainanus
  • R. a. himalayanus
  • R. a. macrurus
  • R. a. nesites
  • R. a. princes
  • R. a. superans
  • R. a. tener

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[45]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[45]

King horseshoe bat


R. rex
Allen, 1923

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[46]

Diet:
 EN 


1,500–2,000 Population declining[46]

Lander's horseshoe bat

R. landeri
Martin, 1837

Three subspecies
  • R. l. angolensis
  • R. l. landeri
  • R. l. lobatus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and caves[47]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[47]

Large rufous horseshoe bat


R. rufus
Eydoux & Gervais, 1836

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[48]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[48]

Large-eared horseshoe bat

R. philippinensis
Waterhouse, 1843

Six subspecies
  • R. p. achilles
  • R. p. alleni
  • R. p. maros
  • R. p. philippinensis
  • R. p. robertsi
  • R. p. sanborni

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[49]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[49]

Least horseshoe bat

R. pusillus
Temminck, 1834

Nine subspecies
  • R. p. blythi
  • R. p. calidus
  • R. p. gracilis
  • R. p. lakkhanae
  • R. p. minutillus
  • R. p. pagi
  • R. p. parcus
  • R. p. pusillus
  • R. p. szechwanus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[50]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[50]

Lesser brown horseshoe bat

R. stheno
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. s. microglobosus
  • R. s. stheno

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[51]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[51]

Lesser horseshoe bat

R. hipposideros
(Bechstein, 1800)

Six subspecies
  • R. h. escalerae
  • R. h. hipposideros
  • R. h. majori
  • R. h. midas
  • R. h. minimus
  • R. h. minutus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 5–10 cm (2–4 in)[52]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, and caves[53]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[52]
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[53]

Lesser woolly horseshoe bat

R. beddomei
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. b. beddomei
  • R. b. sobrinus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[54]

Diet: VERIFY ME: A variety of insects especially beetles and termites (bates and harrison 1997)[54]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[54]

Little Japanese horseshoe bat

R. cornutus
Temminck, 1834

Five subspecies
  • R. c. cornutus
  • R. c. miyakonis
  • R. c. orii
  • R. c. perditus
  • R. c. pumilus
Size:

Habitat: Forest[55]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Unknown[55]

Little Nepalese horseshoe bat


R. subbadius
Blyth, 1844

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[56]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[56]

Maclaud's horseshoe bat


R. maclaudi
Pousargues, 1897

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Savanna and caves[57]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[57]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[57]

Madura horseshoe bat


R. madurensis
K. Andersen, 1918

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[58]

Diet:
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[58]

Maendeleo horseshoe bat


R. maendeleo
Kock, Csorba, & Howell, 2000

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[59]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[59]

Malayan horseshoe bat


R. malayanus
Bonhote, 1903

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[60]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[60]

Marshall's horseshoe bat


R. marshalli
Thonglongya, 1973

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[61]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[61]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[61]

McIntyre's horseshoe bat


R. mcintyrei
Hill & Schlitter, 1982
Size:

Habitat: Forest[62]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[62]

Mediterranean horseshoe bat

R. euryale
Blasius, 1853

Two subspecies
  • R. e. euryale
  • R. e. judaicus

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 65–88 cm (26–35 in)[63]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[64]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[64]VERIFY ME: Moths and other insects[63]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[64]

Mehely's horseshoe bat

R. mehelyi
Matschie, 1901

Two subspecies
  • R. m. mehelyi
  • R. m. tuneti

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Shrubland and caves[65]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[65]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[65]

Mitred horseshoe bat

R. mitratus
Blyth, 1844

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[66]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[66]

Mount Mabu horseshoe bat


R. mabuensis
Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss, & Cotterill, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[67]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[67]

Mozambican horseshoe bat

R. mossambicus
Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss, & Cotterill, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[68]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population declining[68]

Neriad horseshoe bat


R. nereis
K. Andersen, 1905

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[69]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[69]

Osgood's horseshoe bat


R. osgoodi
Sanborn, 1939

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[70]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[70]

Pearson's horseshoe bat

R. pearsonii
Horsfield, 1851

Two subspecies
  • R. p. chinensis
  • R. p. pearsonii

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[71]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[71]

Peninsular horseshoe bat


R. robinsoni
K. Andersen, 1918

Three subspecies
  • R. r. klossi
  • R. r. robinsoni
  • R. r. thaianus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Rocky areas and forest[72]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[72]

Philippine forest horseshoe bat


R. inops
K. Andersen, 1905

Map of range
Size: VERIFY ME: 7–10 cm (3–4 in) long, plus [convert: needs a number] tail[73]

Habitat: Forest[74]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[74]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[73]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[74]

Poso horseshoe bat


R. belligerator
Patrick, McCulloch, & Ruedas, 2013
Size:

Habitat: Unknown[75]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[75]
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[75]

Rhinolophus hilli


R. hilli
Aellen, 1973

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[76]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[76]
 CR 


Unknown Population declining[76]

Rhinolophus microglobosus


R. microglobosus
Csorba and Jenkins, 1998

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[77]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[77]

Rhinolophus sedulus


R. sedulus
K. Andersen, 1905

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[78]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[78]

Rhinolophus willardi


R. willardi
Peterhans & Fahr, 2013
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[79]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[79]

Rhinolophus xinanzhongguoensis


R. xinanzhongguoensis
Zhou, Guillén-Servent, Lim, Eger, Wang, & Jiang, 2009
Size:

Habitat: Forest[80]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[80]

Rufous horseshoe bat

R. rouxii
Temminck, 1835

Two subspecies
  • R. r. rouxii
  • R. r. rubidus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[81]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[81]

Ruwenzori horseshoe bat


R. ruwenzorii
Hill, 1942

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, and caves[82]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[82]

Rüppell's horseshoe bat

R. fumigatus
Rüppell, 1842

Six subspecies
  • R. f. abae
  • R. f. aethiops
  • R. f. diversus
  • R. f. exsul
  • R. f. foxi
  • R. f. fumigatus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[83]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[83]

Sakeji horseshoe bat


R. sakejiensis
Cotterill, 2002

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Savanna[84]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[84]

Shamel's horseshoe bat


R. shameli
Tate, 1943

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[85]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[85]

Shortridge's horseshoe bat


R. shortridgei
K. Andersen, 1918

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[86]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[86]

Small rufous horseshoe bat


R. subrufus
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. s. bunkeri
  • R. s. subrufus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[87]

Diet:
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[87]

Smaller horseshoe bat

R. megaphyllus
Gray, 1834

Five subspecies
  • R. m. fallax
  • R. m. ignifer
  • R. m. megaphyllus
  • R. m. monachus
  • R. m. vandeuseni

Map of range
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 67–71 cm (26–28 in)[88]

Habitat: Caves and forest[89]

Diet: VERIFY ME: Within stands of vegetation and flight is normally slow and fluttery[89]VERIFY ME: Moths, other flying insects, and spiders[88]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[89]

Smithers's horseshoe bat

R. smithersi
Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss, & Cotterill, 2012
Size:

Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, inland wetlands, and caves[90]

Diet:
 NT 


Unknown Population steady[90]

Sulawesi broad-eared horseshoe bat


R. tatar
Bergmans and Rozendaal, 1982
Size:

Habitat: Forest[91]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[91]

Sulawesi horseshoe bat

R. celebensis
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. c. celebensis
  • R. c. javanicus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[92]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[92]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[92]

Swinny's horseshoe bat


R. swinnyi
Gough, 1908

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and caves[93]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[93]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[93]

Thai horseshoe bat


R. siamensis
Gyldenstolpe, 1917

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[94]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[94]

Thailand horseshoe bat


R. thailandensis
Wu, Harada, & Motokawa, 2009

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest and caves[95]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[95]

Thomas's horseshoe bat


R. thomasi
K. Andersen, 1905

Two subspecies
  • R. t. latifolius
  • R. t. thomasi

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves[96]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[96]

Timorese horseshoe bat


R. montanus
Goodwin, 1979

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and unknown[97]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Unknown[97]

Trefoil horseshoe bat

R. trifoliatus
Temminck, 1834

Four subspecies
  • R. t. edax
  • R. t. niasensis
  • R. t. solitarius
  • R. t. trifoliatus

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Forest[98]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[98]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[98]

Yaeyama little horseshoe bat


R. perditus
K. Andersen, 1918
Size:

Habitat: Caves, inland wetlands, and forest[99]

Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[99]
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[99]

Yellow-faced horseshoe bat


R. virgo
K. Andersen, 1905

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[100]

Diet:
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[100]

Ziama horseshoe bat


R. ziama
Fahr, Vierhaus, Hütterer, & Kock, 2002

Map of range
Size:

Habitat: Caves and forest[101]

Diet:
 EN 


Unknown Population declining[101]

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