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The Makira roundleaf bat (''Hipposideros demissus'') is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae endemic to the Solomon Islands.


Taxonomy

The Makira roundleaf bat was described as a new species in 1909 by Danish mammalogist Knud Andersen. The holotype had been collected by English naturalist
Albert Stewart Meek Albert Stewart Meek (26 October 1871 – 1 October 1943) was an English bird collector and naturalist. Biography Meek was born on 26 October 1871 in Bow, London, the son of a merchant in natural history. In 1893 he travelled to Australia and ...
in 1908. In the past, it has been considered a
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of the diadem leaf-nosed bat (''H. diadema''), though is largely considered a full species as of 2019.


Description

Individuals have a forearm length of approximately . The fur of its back is dark brown, with individual hairs tricolored: hairs are dark brown at the base, light- or whitish-brown in the middle, and dark brown again at the tips. There are two stripes of lighter fur on its back, running along the flight membranes. Its belly fur is more drab in color.


Range and habitat

The Makira roundleaf bat is endemic to the island of Makira, which is part of the Solomon Islands. Its roosting habitat includes caves and other subterranean areas.


Conservation

It is considered endangered by the
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. It meets the criteria for this designation because it is known from fewer than five locations on a single island. The island regularly experiences disturbances such as
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s, which could negatively impact this species.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1760888 Hipposideros Bats of Oceania Endemic fauna of the Solomon Islands Mammals of the Solomon Islands Vulnerable fauna of Oceania Mammals described in 1909 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Knud Andersen