1905. ] OF THE GENUS RHINOLOPHUS. 145 
equinum regulus, p. 112; f. proximus, p. 112; monticola, p. 124; 
refulgens, p..124; cornutus pumilus, p. 127; gracilis, p. 129; 
monoceros, p. 131; acuminatus audax, p. 1383; swmatranus, 
p- 133; calypso, p. 134; midas, p. 138. 
6. The following 10 forms, hitherto usually regarded: as iden- 
tical with other species, are shown to be distinct species or 
subspecies :—Fh. truncatus Peters, p. 80; borneensis Peters, 
2 
p. 84; roux: Temm., p. 93; (ferrwm-equinum) nippon Temm., 
p. 110; (f) tragatus Hodgs., p. 111; lepidus Blyth, ie SS 
cornutus Temm., p. 127; suwbbadius Blyth, p. 129 ; (hipposiderus) 
muumus Heugl., p. 140; (h.) minutus Mont., p. 142. 
7. The following names, hitherto usually regarded as indicative 
of distinct species, are referred to the lists of synonyms :— 
Rh. petersi Dobson, p. 95; garoénsis Dobson, p. 181. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Prats IIT. 
Rhinolophus simplex group; skulls; front views 2, all other figures te 
Fig.1. Rh. simplex (p. 76); Lombok; type of the species. Front view. 
2a, b,c. Rh. megaphyllus f. typica (p. 79); Cooktown; B.M. no. 3.8.3.3. 
Upper, lateral, and front views. 
3. Rh. nanus (p. 82); Goram; type. Front view. 
4a, b. Rh. celebensis (p. 83); Makassar; type. Upper and front views. 
da, b,c. Rh. borneensis f. typica (p. 84); Labuan; topotype; B.M. 
no. 65.5.9.15. Upper, lateral, and front views. 
6. Rh. malayanus (p. 89); Biserat; topotype; B.M. no. 3.2.6.84. Front view. 
7a, b,c. Rh. nereis (p. 90); Siantan, Anambas; type. Upper, lateral, and 
front views. 
8a, b. Rh. stheno (p. 91) ; Selangor ; topotype; B.M. no. 98.3.13.2. Lateral 
and front views. 
9a, b, c,d. Rh. rouxit f. typica (p. 93); Ceylon. Upper, lower, lateral, and 
front views. 
10, Rh. thomasi (p. 100); Taho, Karin Hills; topotype; B.M. no. 90.4.7.9. 
Upper view. 
lla, b. Rh. affinis himalayanus (p. 103); Nepal. Lower and front views. 
12. Rh. a. tener (p. 103); Pegu; type. Upper view. 
13. Kh. a. princeps (p. 106); Lombok; type. Upper view. 
Prats LV. 
Rhinolophus simplex, lepidus, and midas groups; skulls; front views 2, 
all other figures 2. 
Fig. 14a, 6, c,d. Rh. ferrum-equinum tragatus (p. 111); Nepal; one of the 
cotypes. Upper, lower, lateral, and front views. 
15. Rh. f. proximus (p. 112); Gilgit; type. Upper view. 
16a, b,c. Rh. refulgens (p. 124); Perak; type. Upper, lateral, and front 
views. 
17a, 6, ¢. Rh. cornutus pumilus (p. 127); Loo-choo Isl. ; topotype; B.M. 
no. 2.10.7.2. Upper, lateral, and front views. 
18 a, 6, c. Rh. gracilis (p. 129); Malabar coast; type. Upper, lateral, and 
front views. 
19a, b,c. Rh. calypso (p. 134); Engano; type. Upper, lateral, and front 
views. 
20a, b, e, d. RA. midas (p. 138); Jask, Persia; type. Upper, lower, lateral, 
and front views. 
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