Genus Taphozous

E. Geoffroy, 1818

Tomb bats; Pouched bats

These are small or medium sized Sheath-tailed bats; in some species there is a well developed gular sac and/or gland on the throat (BW7) and a radio-metacarpal pouch on the wing (Fig. 52). The tragus of each ear is expanded distally forming a club-shaped extremity (BW11). In the skull, the premaxillae are expanded above and the basisphenoid pits are divided by a median septum. There are two pairs of lower incisors.

Dental formula:   i - 2 -   c 1   pm - 2 - 4    m 1 2 3 = 30.
                          1 2 -      1        - 2 - 4        1 2 3

The genus includes 17 species in three subgenera (Taphozous , Liponycteris and Saccolaimus ) with a geographical range that extends from Africa to Australia (Corbet and Hill, 1992). Six species are present in the Indian Subcontinent.

Species of Taphozous encountered in the Indian Subcontinent:
Taphozous longimanus
Taphozous melanopogon
Taphozous perforatus
Taphozous theobaldi
Taphozous nudiventris
Taphozous saccolaimus

Species identification
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