- Page 5 and 6: Dr. Kulam NatharDepartment of Zoolo
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- Page 9 and 10: AcknowledgementsA Conservation Asse
- Page 11 and 12: Executive Summary
- Page 13 and 14: After assessments have been complet
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- Page 19 and 20: Status Information of South Asian B
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- Page 23 and 24: Interpretation and data sourceBats
- Page 25 and 26: Otomops wroughtoni18South Asian Chi
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Legislation in littPteropus Acerodo
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Legislation and policy issuesBat ta
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50South Asian Chiroptera C.A.M.P. R
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Areilulus circumdatus (Temminck, 18
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Barbastella leucomelas (Cretzschmar
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Coelops frithii Blyth, 1848Lejhin P
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Recent Field Studieset al. C. sphin
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Distribution in South Lat. Long. No
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Eptesicus gobiensis Bobrinskii, 192
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Eptesicus pachyotis (Dobson, 1871)
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Harpiocephalus harpia (Temminck, 18
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Harpiocephalus mordax Thomas, 1923D
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Dirstribution in South Asia and Mya
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Hipposideros durgadasi (Khajuria, 1
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Hipposideros lankadiva Kelaart, 185
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Hipposideros larvatus (Horsfield, 1
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Hipposideros pomona Andersen, 1918
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Hipposideros speoris (Schneider, 18
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Distribution in Lat. Long. Notes/So
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Kerivoula hardwickii (Horsfield, 18
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Kerivoula papillosa Temminck, 1840N
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Distribution in South Asia based on
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Distribution in South Asia based on
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Megaderma lyra E. Geoffroy, 1810LEA
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Distribution in South Lat. Long. No
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Recent Field StudiesA. Madhavan, Pa
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Miniopterus pusillus Dobson, 1876VU
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Murina cyclotis Dobson, 1872LEAST C
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Murina grisea Peters, 1872CRITICALL
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Murina leucogaster (Milne-Edwards,
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Myotis annectans (Dobson, 1871)VULN
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Myotis daubentonii (Kuhl, 1819)ENDA
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Distribution in South Asia and Afgh
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Myotis horsfieldii (Temminck, 1840)
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Myotis muricola (Gray, 1846)LEAST C
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Myotis mystacinus (Kuhl, 1819)VULNE
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Myotis sicarius Thomas, 1915VULNERA
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Nyctalus leisleri (Kuhl, 1819)ENDAN
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Nyctalus noctula (Schreber, 1774)LE
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Otomops wroughtoni (Thomas, 1913)CR
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Otonycteris hemprichii Peters, 1859
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Pipistrellus abramus (Temminck, 184
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Kelaart, 1
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Pipistrellus coromandra (Gray, 1838
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Distribution in South Latº Longº
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Pipistrellus javanicus (Gray, 1838)
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Pipistrellus kuhlii (Kuhl, 1819)LEA
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Pipistrellus paterculus Thomas, 191
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Pipistrellus tenuis (Temminck, 1840
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Distribution in Lat. Long. Notes/So
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Pteropus faunulus Miller, 1902ENDAN
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Yapa & Digana, Sri Lanka, 1996Giris
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Distribution in SouthAsiaLat. Long.
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Pteropus hypomelanus Temminck, 1853
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Pteropus vampyrus Linnaeus, 1758END
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Rhinolophus cognatus Andersen, 1906
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Rhinolophus lepidus Blyth, 1844LEAS
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Rhinolophus luctus Temminck, 1835NE
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Rhinolophus macrotis Blyth, 1844NEA
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Rhinolophus pearsonii Horsfield, 18
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Rhinolophus pusillus Temminck, 1834
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Rhinolophus rouxii Temminck, 1835NE
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Distribution in South Lat. Long. No
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Rhinolophus trifoliatus Temminck, 1
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Rhinopoma hardwickii Gray, 1831LEAS
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Rhinopoma microphyllum (Brünnich,
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Rhinopoma muscatellum Thomas, 1903N
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Rousettus leschenaulti (Desmarest,
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Distribution in South Lat. Long. No
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Distribution in South Asia from lit
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Scotophilus kuhlii Leach, 1821LEAST
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Distribution in Lat. Long. Notes/So
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Tadarida aegyptiaca (E. Geoffroy, 1
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Tadarida plicata (Buchannan, 1800)L
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Tadarida teniotis (Rafinesque, 1814
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia and Myan
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Distribution in South Asia, Afghani
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Taphozous saccolaimus Temminck, 183
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Taphozous theobaldi Dobson, 1872VUL
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Tylonycteris pachypus (Temminck, 18
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Tylonycteris robustula Thomas, 1915
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Maps
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7. Eptesicus bottae (Peters, 1869)T
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19. Hipposideros diadema (E. Geoffr
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31. Kerivoula picta (Pallas, 1767)T
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43. Murina leucogaster (Milne-Edwar
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55. Myotis mystacinus (Kuhl, 1819)T
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67. Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Kelaar
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79. Pteropus giganteus (Brünnich,
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91. Rhinolophus macrotis Blyth, 184
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103. Rousettus aegyptiacus (E. Geof
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115. Taphozous perforatus E. Geoffr
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Appendix IIUCN Red List Categories
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(iii) area, extent and/or quality o
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the past and the future, and where
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Appendix IIISubspecies of South Asi
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Appendix VSpecial Issue Working Gro
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5. Slide projections in the cinema
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Koli: I will educate children and s
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means of educating large numbers of
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illustrations of some of the bats,
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A. MadhavanP.T. NathanP.P.J. Eswari
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Wipula Bandara YapaParticipants fro
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ReferencesAgarwal, V.C., P.K. Das,
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Blyth, E. (1853a). Report of the cu
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Dobson, G.E. (1876). Monograph of t
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Horsfield, T. (1831). Observations
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Phillips, W.W.A. (1932). Additions
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Thomas, O. (1911). New Asiatic Muri
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Index
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