Types in ZFMK: Section Theriology 



Current name. Hipposideros camerunensis Eisentraut, 

 1956. 



Comments. Holotype and additional paratypes in SMNS. 



Rhinolophus denti knorri Eisentraut, 1960 

 Stuttg. Beitr. Naturk. 39: 3, fig. 2 (1 June) 

 Paratypes. ZFMK 59.174, male, skin and skull; cave near 

 Nyembaro, Salung Plateau, 10 km W Kolente, Guinea, 

 collected by H. Knorre, 15 Nov 1956, field no. 90; ZFMK 

 59.175, male, skin and skull, same locality and collector, 

 19 Nov 1956. 



Current name. Rhinolophus (denti) knorri Eisentraut, 

 1960. 



Comments. Holotype in SMNS. 



Rhinolophus ferrumequinum martinoi Petrov, 1941 



Zap. Russk. Nauch. Inst. Belgr.16: 59 



Holotype. ZFMK 2002.458, female, skull; Pepeliste near 



Krivolak, 400 m, 40 km SE Veles, S Serbia, collected by 



B. Petrov, 9 Apr 1939, field no. BP 214. 



Paratypes. ZFMK 98.078, female, skin and skull, same 



data as holotype, field no. BP 217. 



Current name. Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Schreber, 



1774), see Csorba et al. (2003). 



Rhinolophus landeri guineensis Eisentraut, 1960 

 Stuttg. Beitr. Naturk. 39: 1, fig. 1 (1 June) 

 Paratypes. ZFMK 59.176, female, skin and skull; Tahire, 

 bottom of Kelesi Plateau, Guinea, collected by H. 

 Knorre, 5 Oct 1956, field no. 29; ZFMK 59.177, male, 

 skin and skull, cave near Nyembaro, Kankuya Plateau, 8 

 km W Kolente, Guinea, same collector, 23 Nov 1956, field 

 no. 137. 



Current name. Rhinolophus guineensis Eisentraut, 1960; 

 see Bohme & Hutterer (1979). 



Rhinolophus sumatranus K. Andersen, 1 905 

 Proc. zool. Soc. London, 1905: 133 (16 May) 

 Paratype. ZFMK 78.526, male, complete specimen in 

 spirit; Sumatra, Dr. Lambrecht, without date; transferred 

 from Gottingen Museum (catalogue no. 61a) 1978. 

 Current name. Rhinolophus acuminatus sumatranus K. 

 Andersen, 1905; see Medway (1977: 48). 



Rhinolophus ziama Fahr, Vierhaus, Hutterer & Kock, 

 2004 



Myotis 40: 109, figs. 1-7 



Holotype. ZFMK 99.934, adult male, specimen preserved 

 in spirit, skull and parts of skeleton; Reserve de la Bios- 

 phere du Massif du Ziama, western edge of Seredou, 

 Guinee Forestiere, Guinea, collected by H. Vierhaus, 12 

 Aug 1 992, field no.HV 2590. 



Current name. Rhinolophus ziama Fahr, Vierhaus, Hut- 

 terer & Kock, 2004. 



Bonn zoological Bulletin 59: 3-27 



Megadermatidae 



Megaderma gigas Dobson, 1880 

 Proc. zool. Soc. London, 1880: 461, plate XLVI (15 June) 

 Holotype. ZFMK 78.525, specimen in spirit, skull extract- 

 ed; Wilson's River, Mount Margaret, Central Queensland, 

 Australia, collected by Mr. Wilson, sent to Gottingen Mu- 

 seum by Dr. Schutte 1879. Transferred to ZFMK in 1978; 

 Gottingen Museum catalogue no. 102a. 

 Current name. Macroderma gigas (Dobson, 1880). 

 Comments. When retrieved in 1978 the skull of the holo- 

 type was dissected on one side only. Therefore Dobson 

 must have obtained his figure by mirroring this side of the 

 skull. The only partial dissection of the skull also explains 

 the fact that in the original description the skull figured 

 has no nasal fossa. The skull was cleaned in 1979. 



Phyllostomidae 



Platyrrhinus chocoensis Alberico & Velasco, 1991 

 Bonn. zool. Beitr. 42: 238 



Paratype. ZFMK 89.250, male, skin and skull; Conce- 

 sion Bajo Calima pulpopel, Municipio Buenaventura, 

 Valle, Colombia, collected by J.H. Gamba, 2 Mar 1986, 

 field no. 129, donated by M. Alberico in 1989. 

 Current name. Platyrrhinus chocoensis Alberico & Ve- 

 lasco, 1991. 



Comments. Further paratypes in ZMB (Turni & Kock 

 2008), FMNH, MNHN and SMNS. 



Molossidae 



Dinops Cestoni Savi, 1 825 

 Nuovo Giornale de' Letterati, Pisa, 10: 235 

 Syntype. ZFMK 83.173, male, complete specimen in spir- 

 it; Tuscany, Italy. Label: "Nyctinomus cestonii(Savi)Dob- 

 son (In der Sammlg. Von Berthold als Dysopes Savii 

 angegeben) Prof. Savi ded. 1846 Toscana". Transferred 

 to ZFMK from Gottingen Museum 1978. 

 Current name. Tadarida teniotis (Rafinesque, 1814). 

 Comments. Synonym of Tadarida teniotis. The specimen 

 was sent to the Gottingen Museum by P. Savi. The year 

 specification 1 846 refers to the year of inventory taking 

 in Gottingen (cf. Berthold 1850), the specimen was col- 

 lected before. Additional specimens that can also be con- 

 sidered to represent syntypes are in the museums of Pisa, 

 Vienna, and London. 



Vespertilionidae 



Amblyotus atratus Kolenati, 1858 



Sber. Math.-nat. CI. kais. Akad. Wiss. 29: 252 



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