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    Rhinolophus chiewkweeae Yoshiyuki and Lim 2005

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    Rhinolophus chiewkweeae Yoshiyuki and Lim, 2005 Rhinolophus chiewkweeae Yoshiyuki and Lim, 2005: 29; Gunung Ledang, Tangkak, Muar, Johor, MALAYSIA, 1276 m (Boo-Liat Lim, collector; NSMT-M 33472) [13]. Common English name: Chiewkwee’s Horseshoe Bat Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD. Remarks: R. pearsonii is reported to occur in Peninsular Malaysia [9] although we could not find any precise locality reports. It is likely that the records of R. pearsonii from Peninsular Malaysia, if valid, may actually represent R. chiewkweeae [154]. However, our NJ analysis revealed that the DNA barcodes under these names (but not including Peninsular Malaysia specimens) were 12% divergent in COI mtDNA (see Fig 3 in [154]). IUCN status: Not Evaluated Recorded at: Melaka: Asahan Forest Reserve [13]; Johor: Gunung Ledang and Labis Forest Reserve [13]; Kedah: Lubok Semilan, Ulu Melaka in Pulau Langkawi and Weng Subcatchment Area in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve Forest Reserve [13]; Perlis: Wang Kelian State Park [50]; Perak: Temenggor Lake [69]; Terengganu: Tasik Kenyir [69], Sungai Buweh [154]. R. chiewkweeae has been reported from lowland, hill and submontane dipterocarp forests, and an island [13, 154]. In Peninsular Malaysia, all reported individuals were caught in mature and secondary dipterocarp forests [154]. The low capture rate of R. chiewkweeae suggested that the population density of the species in Peninsular Malaysia is likely to be very low [50, 154]Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 30, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Rousettus leschenaultii

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    Rousettusleschenaultii [Desmarest, 1820] Pteropus leschenaultii Desmarest, 1820: 110; Pondicherry, INDIA (Collector unknown; Type unknown) [94].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 13, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Hipposideros ipposideros subsp. armiger Hodgson 1835

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    Hipposideros armiger [Hodgson, 1835] Rhinolophus armiger Hodgson, 1835: 699; NEPAL (Collector unknown; Type unknown) [114].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 18, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Megaderma spasma

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    Megaderma spasma [Linnaeus, 1758] Vespertilio spasma Linnaeus, 1758: 32; Ternate Island, Moluccas, INDONESIA (Collector unknown; Type unknown) [91].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 15, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Myotis adversus

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    Myotis adversus [Horsfield, 1824] (?) Vespertilio adversus Horsfield, 1824: part 8; Java, INDONESIA (Collector unknown; Type unknown) [102]. Myotis adversus [8]. Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD. IUCN status: Least Concern Recorded at: Perak: Unspecified [23].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 51, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Myotis hermani Thomas 1923

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    Myotis hermani Thomas, 1923 Myotis hermani Thomas, 1923: 252; Sabang, northwest Sumatra, INDONESIA (G. Herman, collector; BM(NH) 1923.1.2.13) [36]. Common English name: Herman’s Myotis Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD. IUCN status: Data Deficient Recorded at: Perak: Temengor Forest Reserve [46, 47, 71]. M. hermani has been recorded in lowland forests [14].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 53, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Coelops robinsoni Bonhote 1908

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    Coelops robinsoni Bonhote, 1908 Coelops robinsoni Bonhote, 1908: 4; foot of Mountain Tahan, Pahang, MALAYSIA (Mr Robinson, collector; BM(NH) 1906.10.4.9) [92]. Common English name: Malaysian Tailless Roundleaf Bat Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD. IUCN status: Vulnerable Recorded at: Pahang: Krau Wildlife Reserve [11], Gunung Tahan [23, 92]; Selangor: Port Swettenham [23]. The type specimen of C. robinsoni was caught in a young, rolled-up leaf of a wild banana plant [92] and individuals have been reported roosting in hollowed buttresses of large trees and in caves in primary lowland forest [11, 14].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on pages 17-18, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Cheiromeles torquatus Horsfield 1824

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    Cheiromeles torquatus Horsfield, 1824 Cheiromeles torquatus Horsfield, 1824: pt 8; Pulau Pinang, MALAYSIA (John Crawfurd, Esq., collector; Type unknown) [102]. Common English name: Naked Bat Barcode Index Number: There are no DNA barcodes recorded under this name on BOLD. IUCN status: Least Concern Recorded at: Pulau Pinang: Unspecified [102]; Pahang: Pulau Tioman [9], Krau Wildlife Reserve [11, 41]; Selangor: Batu Cave [23], Bukit Kutu Wildlife Reserve [51], Ulu Gombak [52]; Perak: Temengor Forest Reserve [47]. C. torquatus has been reported roosting in caves, tree hollows and abandoned buildings, often with Mops mops [11, 14, 23].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 15, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Rhinolophus marshalli Thonglongya 1973

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    Rhinolophus marshalli Thonglongya, 1973 Rhinolophus marshalli Thonglongya, 1973: 590; foothills of Khao Soi Duo, Amphoe Pong Nam Ron, Chantthaburi, southeast THAILAND (Joe T. Marshall Jr. and Wandee Nong Ngok, collectors; TNRC 54–1669) [165]. Common English name: Marshall’s Horseshoe Bat Barcode Index Number: DNA barcodes recorded as R. marshalli are associated with two BINs, BOLD: AAE 7426; BOLD: ABZ 6523, but there are no DNA barcodes from Peninsular Malaysia. IUCN status: Least Concern Recorded at: Perlis: Guar Jentik [166]. R. marshalli has been recorded in lowland and hill forests at elevation of 800 m, roosting in limestone caves [14].Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 33, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135

    Fig 3 in A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library

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    Fig 3. Neighbour-joining tree showing all available DNA barcodes for species in families Emballonuridae, Megadermatidae, Molossidae and Nycteridae reported from Peninsular Malaysia. The percentage of pseudoreplicate trees (±70%) in which the DNA barcodes clustered together in the bootstrap test (500 pseudoreplicates) are shown above the branches. Abbreviation as follows: PM = Peninsular Malaysia, VN = Vietnam, BN = Borneo (including Sabah & Sarawak of East Malaysia, Brunei and Kalimantan Indonesia), TH = Thailand, LA = Laos, SM = Sumatera Indonesia, CH = China. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179555.g003Published as part of Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson, 2017, A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library, pp. 1-65 in PLoS ONE 12 (7) on page 13, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179555, http://zenodo.org/record/425135
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