Hipposideros fulvus (Elephanta Island, Maharashtra, India)
Hipposideros fulvus (Elephanta Island, Maharashtra, India)
Hipposideros fulvus (Elephanta Island, near Bombay, Maharashtra, India)
Lateral (above) and occlusal (below) views of the mandibular canine and anterior premolars (pm2 and pm4) of three species of Hipposideros. a: H. ater (near Madras, Tamil Nadu India). b: H. fulvus (Wavulpane, Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka). c: H. p. pomona (Venginissery, Kerala, India). Scale = 1 mm
Bacula of four species of Hipposideros. a: H. ater (near Madras, Tamil Nadu, India) (dorsal view); b: H. cineraceus (Malaysia) (bi = dorsal; bii = lateral) c: H. fulvus (Wavulpane, Sabaragamuwa,Sri Lanka) (lateral) d: H. durgadasi (after Topal, 1975) (di = dorsal; dii = lateral). Scale = 1 mm
Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Bibi-Ka Maqbara Mosque (Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India): home to many species of bat including a large colony of Rousettus leschenaulti
Countryside near the cave complex of Wavulpane (Sabaragamuwa, Sri Lanka): home to species such as Rhinolophus rouxii, Hipposideros lankadiva, H. fulvus, Rousettus leschenaulti and Miniopterus schreibersii
Caves at Elephanta Island (near Bombay, Maharashtra, India)
Arid countryside at Amber Fort, near Jaipur (Rajasthan, India)
Sacred River Ganges at Varanasi (Banaras)
Countryside around Junagadh (Gujarat, India): local species include Pteropus giganteus, Pipistrellus dormeri, P. tenuis, P. coromandra, Rhinopoma microphyllum and R. hardwickii