and is very likely near extinction in the wild. It is most similar to B. hipposideros but differs
from it in having a different throat pattern in which the black markings on the lower jaw are
continuous with two black downward curved bars on the anterior throat, ending with rounded
expanded tips near the edge of lower jaw (vs. downward slender black bars); it further differs
in the opercle being uniform brown with light dark brown mottling; in having black transverse …