Pipistrellus ceylonicus
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Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Khirasara, near Rajkot, Gujarat, India)

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Skull of Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Khirasara, near Rajkot, Gujarat, India). Scale = 2 mm

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Occlusal views of maxillary (above) and mandibular (below) dentition of Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Khirasara, near Rajkot, Gujarat, India). Scale = 2 mm

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Right upper incisors (i2 and i3) of two species of Pipistrellus. Left: P. ceylonicus (Khirasara, near Rajkot, Gujarat, India). Right: P. kuhlii (Iraq). Scale = 2 mm

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Bacula of eleven species of Pipistrellus (drawings after Hill and Harrison, 1987). Scale = 2 mm

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Countryside around the ancient city of Mandu (Madhya Pradesh, India)

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Khirasara Fort, near Rajkot (Gujarat, India): diurnal roost of Rhinopoma hardwickii and Pipistrellus ceylonicus

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Daultabad Fort and its hinterland (near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India) are home to many species of bat including Taphozous melanopogon and Pipistrellus ceylonicus

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Forest at Hulekal, near Sirsi, Karnataka, India

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Old fort at Khirasara, near Rajkot (Gujarat, India): Rhinopoma hardwickii and Pipistrellus ceylonicus roost in cracks in the walls and roofs

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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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