Scotophilus kuhlii
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Dorsal view of skin of Scotophilus kuhlii (Malaysia)

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Bibi-Ka Maqbara Mosque (Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India): home to many species of bat including a large colony of Rousettus leschenaulti

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Calcutta: many of species of bat have been recorded from the city and its hinterland

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Temples and ruins at Seringapatam (Srirangapatnam, Karnataka, India): this area is: home to many species of bat including: Cynopterus sphinx, Pteropus giganteus, Hipposideros speoris and Rhinolophus rouxii

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Venniar Estate, High Wavy Mountains (Tamil Nadu, India)

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Bombay and its hinterland are home to many bat species

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Patna and the River Ganges (Bihar, India): home to many species including Rousettus leschenaulti, Pteropus giganteus, Cynopterus sphinx, Taphozous longimanus, Scotophilus kuhlii and Pipistrellus coromandra

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Forest at Hulekal, near Sirsi, Karnataka, India

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Caves at Ajanta (Maharashtra, India): former roosting site for many bat species - now generally excluded by wire mesh

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External, cranial and dental measurements

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