Malayan Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat - Source

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Extant species of family Hipposideridae
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Infraclass: Eutheria
  • Superorder: Laurasiatheria
  • Order: Chiroptera
Anthops
  • Flower-faced Bat (A. ornatus)
Asellia
  • Patrizi's Trident Leaf-nosed Bat (A. patrizii)
  • Trident Bat (A. tridens)
Aselliscus
  • Stoliczka's Trident Bat (A. stoliczkanus)
  • Temminck's Trident Bat (A. tricuspidatus)
Cloeotis
  • Percival's Trident Bat (C. percivali)
Coelops
  • East Asian Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat (C. frithii)
  • Philippine Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat (C. hirsutus)
  • Malayan Tailless Leaf-nosed Bat (C. robinsoni)
Hipposideros
  • Aba Roundleaf Bat (H. abae)
  • Great Roundleaf Bat (H. armiger)
  • Dusky Leaf-nosed Bat (H. ater)
  • Benito Roundleaf Bat (H. beatus)
  • Bicolored Roundleaf Bat (H. bicolor)
  • Boeadi’s Roundleaf Bat (H. boeadii)
  • Short-headed Roundleaf Bat (H. breviceps)
  • Sundevall's Roundleaf Bat (H. caffer)
  • Spurred Roundleaf Bat (H. calcaratus)
  • Greater Roundleaf Bat (H. camerunensis)
  • Fawn Leaf-nosed Bat (H. cervinus)
  • Ashy Roundleaf Bat (H. cineraceus)
  • Commerson's Roundleaf Bat (H. commersoni)
  • Large Mindanao Roundleaf Bat (H. coronatus)
  • Telefomin Roundleaf Bat (H. corynophyllus)
  • Cox's Roundleaf Bat (H. coxi)
  • Timor Roundleaf Bat (H. crumeniferus)
  • Short-tailed Roundleaf Bat (H. curtus)
  • Cyclops Roundleaf Bat (H. cyclops)
  • Makira Roundleaf Bat (H. demissus)
  • Diadem Leaf-nosed Bat (H. diadema)
  • Fierce Roundleaf Bat (H. dinops)
  • Borneo Roundleaf Bat (H. doriae)
  • Khajuria's Leaf-nosed Bat (H. durgadasi)
  • Dayak Roundleaf Bat (H. dyacorum)
  • Hill's Roundleaf Bat (H. edwardshilli)
  • H. fasensis
  • Sooty Roundleaf Bat (H. fuliginosus)
  • Fulvus Roundleaf Bat (H. fulvus)
  • Cantor's Roundleaf Bat (H. galeritus)
  • Giant Roundleaf Bat (H. gigas)
  • Grand Roundleaf Bat (H. grandis)
  • Thailand Roundleaf Bat (H. halophyllus)
  • Kolar Leaf-nosed Bat (H. hypophyllus)
  • Crested Roundleaf Bat (H. inexpectatus)
  • Arnhem Leaf-nosed Bat (H. inornatus)
  • Jones's Roundleaf Bat (H. jonesi)
  • Phou Khao Khouay Leaf-nosed Bat (H. khaokhouayensis)
  • Khasian Leaf-nosed Bat (H. khasiana)
  • Lamotte's Roundleaf Bat (H. lamottei)
  • Indian Roundleaf Bat (H. lankadiva)
  • Intermediate Roundleaf Bat (H. larvatus)
  • Large Asian Roundleaf Bat (H. lekaguli)
  • Shield-faced Roundleaf Bat (H. lylei)
  • Big-eared Roundleaf Bat (H. macrobullatus)
  • Maduran Leaf-nosed Bat (H. madurae)
  • Maggie Taylor's Roundleaf Bat (H. maggietaylorae)
  • Aellen's Roundleaf Bat (H. marisae)
  • Ethiopian Large-eared Roundleaf Bat (H. megalotis)
  • Fly River Roundleaf Bat (H. muscinus)
  • Malayan Roundleaf Bat (H. nequam)
  • Philippine Forest Roundleaf Bat (H. obscurus)
  • Orbiculus Leaf-nosed Bat (H. orbiculus)
  • Biak Roundleaf Bat (H. papua)
  • H. parnabyi
  • Peleng Leaf-nosed Bat (H. pelingensis)
  • Pomona Roundleaf Bat (H. pomona)
  • Pratt's Roundleaf Bat (H. pratti)
  • Philippine Pygmy Roundleaf Bat (H. pygmaeus)
  • Ridley's Leaf-nosed Bat (H. ridleyi)
  • Laotian Leaf-nosed Bat (H. rotalis)
  • Noack's Roundleaf Bat (H. ruber)
  • H. scutinares
  • Semon's Leaf-nosed Bat (H. semoni)
  • Sorensen's Leaf-nosed Bat (H. sorenseni)
  • Schneider's Leaf-nosed Bat (H. speoris)
  • Northern Leaf-nosed Bat (H. stenotis)
  • Sumban Leaf-nosed Bat (H. sumbae)
  • H. tephrus
  • Saõ Tomé Leaf-nosed Bat (H. thomensis)
  • Lesser Great Leaf-nosed Bat (H. turpis)
  • Striped Leaf-nosed Bat (H. vittatus)
  • Wollaston's Roundleaf Bat (H. wollastoni)
Paracoelops
  • Vietnam Leaf-nosed Bat (P. megalotis)
Rhinonicteris
  • Orange Leaf-nosed Bat (R. aurantia)
Paratriaenops
  • Grandidier's Trident Bat (P. auritus)
  • Trouessart's Trident Bat (P. furculus)
  • Paulian's Triple Leaf-nosed Bat (P. pauliani)
Triaenops
  • T. afer
  • T. menamena
  • T. parvus
  • Persian Trident Bat (T. persicus)


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