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mistnetted 19:10-19:30 h Kock, D., Csorba, G.& Howell, K.M., 2000. Rhinolophus maendeleo n. sp. from Tanzania, a horseshoe bat noteworthy for its systematics and biogeography (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae). Senckenbergiana biol. 80(1/2): 233-239.
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Cotterill, F.P.D., 2002. A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: With comments on its affinities and evolution, and the characterization of rhinolophid species. J. Zool. (Lond.) 256, 165-179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0952836902000201
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Cotterill, F.P.D., 2002. A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: With comments on its affinities and evolution, and the characterization of rhinolophid species. J. Zool. (Lond.) 256, 165-179. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0952836902000201
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Single individual caught in a net set over a creek. Literature Reference: Decher, J., Norris, R.W., Fahr, J., 2010. Small mammal survey in the upper Seli River valley, Sierra Leone. Mammalia 74, 163-176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/MAMM.2010.026
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Fahr, J., Vierhaus, H., Hutterer, R., Kock, D., 2002. A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Myotis 40, 95-126.
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Fahr, J., Vierhaus, H., Hutterer, R., Kock, D., 2002. A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Myotis 40, 95-126.
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Fahr, J., Vierhaus, H., Hutterer, R., Kock, D., 2002. A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Myotis 40, 95-126.
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A Thomas' Yellow Bat (Rhogeessa io) gives us a two thumbs up! This bat is tiny. Weighing in at 4-5 grams, this is probably Trinidad's smallest species of bat. This little fellow was captured, precessed, and released in the Caroni Swamp, Trinidad, by a Trinibats team led by Luke Rostant. (Trinibats)
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We caught a male and a female
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We caught a male and a female
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Uganda - Maramagambo Forest - Bat Cave
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This bat cave in Western Uganda had nearly 700,000 bats (and two very fat pythons) in it.
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roosting under a bridge