Pipistrellus dormeri
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Dorsal view of skin of Pipistrellus dormeri (Khamaria, Uttar Pradesh, India)

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Ventral view of skin of Pipistrellus dormeri (Khamaria, Uttar Pradesh, India)

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Skull of Pipistrellus dormeri (Khamaria, Uttar Pradesh, India). Scale = 3 mm

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Left upper incisors (i2 and i3) of Pipistrellus dormeri (Khamaria, Uttar Pradesh, India). Scale = 1 mm. (NB: i3 is absent in many specimens)

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Occlusal views of maxillary (above) and mandibular (below) dentition of Pipistrellus dormeri (Khamaria, Uttar Pradesh, India). 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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Trunk of Ficus bengalensis covered in lianas: roosting site of many species of bats including Pipistrellus dormeri and Cynopterus sphinx

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Garden in Khamaria: home to Cynopterus sphinx, Scotophilus heathii and Pipistrellus dormeri

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Countryside around Junagadh (Gujarat, India): local species include Pteropus giganteus, Pipistrellus dormeri, P. tenuis, P. coromandra, Rhinopoma microphyllum and R. hardwickii

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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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View of the Yamuna River and part of the city of Agra: home to many bat species

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External, cranial and dental measurements

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