A new distributional record of the rare bat Coelops robinsoni from Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo

A specimen of the rare Lesser Tailless Roundleaf Bat, Coelops robinsoni was caught at the mouth of Lobang Gan Kira, one of the entrances to Niah Cave, Niah National Park (NNP) on 15th November 2008. This bat is a new record for the park and only the third record for Malaysian Borneo, the previous re...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fazril Zayadi
Other Authors: Abd Rahman, M.R.
Format: Journal
Published: Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation, Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2010
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Online Access:http://www.myjurnal.my/public/article-view.php?id=81126
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Summary:A specimen of the rare Lesser Tailless Roundleaf Bat, Coelops robinsoni was caught at the mouth of Lobang Gan Kira, one of the entrances to Niah Cave, Niah National Park (NNP) on 15th November 2008. This bat is a new record for the park and only the third record for Malaysian Borneo, the previous records being from the Deer Cave, Mulu and Sarawak Planted Forest Zone (SPFZ), Bintulu Division. Detailed descriptions of the external morphology, skull and dentition are presented. Additional individuals of this species may occur in the cave as a potential roosting site was found on the cave ceiling approximately six meters above the floor and 300m from the entrance. More information on this bat is crucial for immediate and effective conservation plans as this species is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.