*[[Great roundleaf bat]], ”H. armiger”
*[[Great roundleaf bat]], ”H. armiger”
*[[Ha Long roundleaf bat]], ”H. alongensis”
*[[Ha Long roundleaf bat]], ”H. alongensis”
*[[Pendlebury’s roundleaf bat]], ”H. pendlebury”
*[[Pendlebury’s roundleaf bat]], ”H. ”
*[[Lesser great leaf-nosed bat]], ”H. turpis”
*[[Lesser great leaf-nosed bat]], ”H. turpis”
*[[Fulvus roundleaf bat]], ”H. fulvus”
*[[Fulvus roundleaf bat]], ”H. fulvus”
*[[Cantor’s roundleaf bat]], ”H. galeritus”
*[[Cantor’s roundleaf bat]], ”H. galeritus”
*Andersen’s roundleaf bat, ”[[Hipposideros gentilis|H. gentilis]]”<ref>{{cite iucn |author=Srinivasulu, C. |author2=Srinivasulu, B. |author3=Srinivasulu, A. |year=2020 |title=””Hipposideros gentilis” |volume=2020 |article-number=e.T180991219A180991293 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T180991219A180991293.en |access-date=19 January 2024}}</ref>
*Andersen’s roundleaf bat, ”H. gentilis”<ref>{{cite iucn |author=Srinivasulu, C. |author2=Srinivasulu, B. |author3=Srinivasulu, A. |year=2020 |title=””Hipposideros gentilis” |volume=2020 |article-number=e.T180991219A180991293 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T180991219A180991293.en |access-date=19 January 2024}}</ref>
*[[Thailand roundleaf bat]], ”H. halophyllus”
*[[Thailand roundleaf bat]], ”H. halophyllus”
*[[Kolar leaf-nosed bat]], ”H. hypophyllus”
*[[Kolar leaf-nosed bat]], ”H. hypophyllus”
Genus of bats
Hipposideros is one of the most diverse genera of bats, with more than 70 species. They are collectively called roundleaf bats after the shape of their nasal ornament. It is the type genus of the family Hipposideridae. It is divided into species groups based on morphology.
Some species that were previously placed in Hipposideros are now placed in the related genera Doryrhina and Macronycteris.[1] Conversely, the genus Paracoelops, which was considered distinct until 2012, is now synonymized with Hipposideros, as the only species turned out to be based on a specimen of Hipposideros pomona.[2]
armiger species group
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bicolor species group
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- Dusky leaf-nosed bat, H. ater
- Benito roundleaf bat, H. beatus
- Bicolored roundleaf bat, H. bicolor
- Hipposideros brachyotus Dobson, 1874[3]
- Short-headed roundleaf bat, H. breviceps
- Sundevall’s roundleaf bat, H. caffer
- Spurred roundleaf bat, H. calcaratus
- Fawn leaf-nosed bat, H. cervinus
- Ashy roundleaf bat, H. cineraceus
- Large Mindanao roundleaf bat, H. coronatus
- Cox’s roundleaf bat, H. coxi
- Timor roundleaf bat, H. crumeniferus
- Short-tailed roundleaf bat, H. curtus
- Borneo roundleaf bat, H. doriae
- Khajuria’s leaf-nosed bat, H. durgadasi
- Dayak roundleaf bat, H. dyacorum
- Sooty roundleaf bat, H. fuliginosus
- Fulvus roundleaf bat, H. fulvus
- Cantor’s roundleaf bat, H. galeritus
- Andersen’s roundleaf bat, H. gentilis[4]
- Thailand roundleaf bat, H. halophyllus
- Kolar leaf-nosed bat, H. hypophyllus
- Jones’s roundleaf bat, H. jonesi
- Phou Khao Khouay leaf-nosed bat, H. khaokhouayensis
- Hipposideros kingstonae
- Hipposideros kunzi
- Lamotte’s roundleaf bat, H. lamottei
- Big-eared roundleaf bat, H. macrobullatus
- Maggie Taylor’s roundleaf bat, H. maggietaylorae
- Aellen’s roundleaf bat, H. marisae
- Malayan roundleaf bat, H. nequam
- Nicobar leaf-nosed bat, H. nicobarulae[5]
- Philippine forest roundleaf bat, H. obscurus
- Orbiculus leaf-nosed bat, H. orbiculus
- Biak roundleaf bat, H. papua
- Pomona roundleaf bat, H. pomona
- 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
- Hipposideros srilankaensis[3]
cyclops species group
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This group no longer includes the cyclops roundleaf bat (Doryrhina cyclops), which is now placed in the separate genus Doryrhina.
diadema species group
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larvatus species group
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megalotis species group
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pratti species group
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speoris species group
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The species Hipposideros bernardsigei Hand, 1997 describes one of many species of bats discovered in the north of Australia, the Riversleigh fauna, and appears to be a member of an Australopapuan group in an early radiation of the genus. The first hipposiderid to be described from Pliocene deposits at Riversleigh was Hipposideros winsburyorum Hand, 1999.[6] Other named fossil species allied to Hipposideros include Hipposideros (Pseudorhinolophus), Hipposideros collongensis, Hipposideros conquensis, Hipposideros felix, Hipposideros minor, Hipposideros morloti, Hipposideros omani and Hipposideros schlosseri.[7]
- ^ Foley, Nicole M.; Goodman, Steven M.; Whelan, Conor V.; Puechmaille, Sébastien J.; Teeling, Emma (2017). “Towards navigating the Minotaur’s labyrinth: Cryptic diversity and taxonomic revision within the speciose genus Hipposideros (Hipposideridae)”. Acta Chiropterologica. 19 (1): 1–18. doi:10.3161/15081109ACC2017.19.1.001.
- ^ Thong, Vu Dinh; Dietz, Christian; Denzinger, Annette; Bates, Paul J.J.; Puechmaille, Sébastien J.; Callou, Cécile; Schnitzler, Hans-Ulrich (2012). “Resolving a mammal mystery: the identity of Paracoelops megalotis (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae)”. Zootaxa. 3505: 75–85.
- ^ a b Bhargavi SRINIVASULU; Tharaka KUSUMINDA; Aditya SRINIVASULU; Kanishka D. B. UKUWELA; Chamara AMARASINGHE; Sahan SIRIWARDANA; Harpreet KAUR; Amani MANNAKKARA; Pipat SOISOOK; Manokaran KAMALAKANNAN; Wipula Bandara YAPA; Chelmala SRINIVASULU (2025). “Taxonomic Revision of the South Asian allies of Hipposideros galeritus Cantor, 1846″. Zootaxa. 5590 (4): 507–530. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5590.4.3.
- ^ Srinivasulu, C.; Srinivasulu, B.; Srinivasulu, A. (2020). “Hipposideros gentilis“. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020 e.T180991219A180991293. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T180991219A180991293.en. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ Douangboubpha, Bounsavane; Bumrungsri, Sara; Satasook, Chutamas; Soisook, Pipat; Hla Bu, Si Si; Aul, Bandana; Harrison, David L.; Pearch, Malcolm J.; Thomas, Nikky M.; Bates, Paul J. J. (2011). “A New Species of Small Hipposideros (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) from Myanmar and a Revaluation of the Taxon H. Nicobarulae Miller, 1902 from the Nicobar Islands”. Acta Chiropterologica. 13: 61–78. doi:10.3161/150811011X578624. S2CID 85815026.
- ^ Hand, S.J.; Godthelp, H. (1999). “First Australian Pliocene species of Hipposideros (Microchiroptera: Hipposideridae)”. Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement. 57: 299–306.
- ^ “Fossilworks: Hipposideros”. fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
