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26°25'S, 153°07'E, JM 9303 (Id). Peach Creek, 
13°41'S, 143°09'E, SAM M 16355 (Id). Somerset 
Point, 10°45'S, 142°35'E., JM 5002 (12). 
Seram Island: Locality unknown, BMNH 428 (12) 
Papua New Guinea: Port Moresby, 9°27'S, 147°08'3, 
AM Ml 8824 (Id). 
Yuro, Central Province, 6°32’S, 144°51’E, AM M 
15110 (Id). 
Myotis moluccarum (Solomon Islands) 
Solomon Islands: Mbeu River, approx 6.5 km NW 
Tamaneke Village Marovo Lagoon, 8°18’S, 
157°45'E, AM M 23420 (12). Pavora R. Choiseul 
Islands, 6°46'S, 156°32'E, AM M 21781 (12). 
Myotis macropus 
South Australia: Nildottie, 34°41'08"S, 139°36'36"E, 
SAM M (13373-6) (2d d, 22 2). 
Victoria: Cloggs Cave, East Buchan, 37°30'S, 
148°10'E, C (2986, 3568-70, 3684, 4352) (5d d, 12). 
East Gippsland, (locality unknown) C25904, (2). 
Glenelg River, 2 km W of Red Cap Creek, 38°01'S, 
140°58'S, C26083 (Id). Ovens River, 10.4 km NE of 
Mt Killawarra, 36°09'50"S, 146°13'40"E, C (25653, 
25661) (Id, 12). Rocky Creek, 50 km from 
confluence with Wingham River, 37°43’18"S, 
149°29'24"E, C24908) (Id). Scorpion Block, Nowa 
Nowa, 37°16'S, 147°58'E, C 26097 (12). Steep Bank 
Rivulet, 9.5 km NW of Wando Bridge, C 24870 (1 2 
). Goulburn River, 14.6 km SSW of Nathalia, 
36°10’15"S, 145°06'40"E, C 25641 (Id). 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
We are grateful for the support of Mr A. Reeves, 
Director, Western Australian Museum, Dr 
Soetikno, Director, Puslitbang Biologi, and Mr M. 
Amir, Director, Balitbang Zoologi, Bogor, 
Indonesia, and the Directors of Sub Balai 
Konservasi in Nusa Tenggara Barat (Ir. P, 
Supriadi), Nusa Tenggara Timur (Ir. J. Mochtar) 
and Maluku Tenggara (Ir. J. Rustandi). 
A number of colleagues assisted in the field work 
of whom Dr R.A. How, Mr R.E. Johnstone, 
Western Australian Museum, and Mr 
Maharadatunkamsi and Mr A. Suyanto, Balitbang 
Zoologi, were principal. Mr C. Keast, Western 
Australian Museum, assisted in the preparation of 
skulls for this study. Mrs S. Dalton, Western 
Australian Museum, typed the manuscript. 
The field work was supported by a number of 
grants, including National Geographic Society Re¬ 
search Grants, Washington and the Australian Na¬ 
ture Conservation Agency, Canberra. Freight costs 
were subsidised by Garuda Airlines. 
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