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Table 1.

Morphometric measurements (in mm) of Rhinolophus andamanensis and Rhinolophus affinis.

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Fig 1.

Principal component analysis of Rhinolophus affinis sensu lato and Rhinolophus andamanensis sensu stricto.

A. vector loadings plot [cranial (red) and external (black) variables], B. PCA plot.

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Fig 2.

Spectrogram of echolocation calls of Rhinolophus andamanensis Dobson, 1872.

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Fig 3.

Maximum clade credibility topology estimated from Bayesian Inference (BI) of the cytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene dataset using Hasegawa-Kishino-Yano + invariant sites (HKY+I, BIC = 3409.38).

Values at the nodes are posterior probability values. Rhinolophus lepidus is used as an outgroup taxon.

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Fig 4.

Live images (A-C) and holotype (ZSI Reg. No. 15561) (D) of Rhinolophus andamanensis Dobson, 1872.

Ear pinna and antitragus (A), frontal view of the noseleaf and three mental grooves (B), and lateral view of the noseleaf showing shape of the sella (C) and the holotype (D).

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Fig 5.

Skull and mandible of Rhinolophus andamanensis Dobson, 1872.

Skull: A. Dorsal view, B. Ventral view, C. Lateral view, D. Frontal view; Mandible: E. Dorsal view, F. Lateral view, G. Frontal view (Scale: 5 mm).

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Fig 6.

Baculum of Rhinolophus andamanensis Dobson, 1872.

Typical form (A-C), and secondary type (D-E). A. & D. Dorsal view, B. Ventral view, C. & E. Lateral view (Scale: 1 mm).

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