Its skull has a rostral projection; the projection is on the top of the skull, with its leading edge aligned over the fourth premolar. Its head and body is 65 mm (2.6 in) long. Its tail is 22 mm (0.87 in); its ears are 24 mm (0.94 in). It has a very narrow connecting process between the sella and the posterior lancet.[2]
Biology
It is insectivorous. It is nocturnal, roosting in sheltered places during the day such as caves.[4]
These roosts likely consist of many individuals, as it is presumed to be a colonial species.[1]
Range and habitat
It is found on the Indonesian islands of Bali and Java.[1]
Conservation
It is currently evaluated as vulnerable by the IUCN. It is thought that its population size is decreasing.[1]
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