Conservation: IUCN 2003 and IUCN / SSC Action Plan (2001) – Lower Risk (nt).
Sumber: Order Chiroptera - Family Rhinolophidae
Family Rhinolophidae · Order Chiroptera
Data diperbarui secara berkala dari berbagai sumber observasi biodiversitas.

Foto: Andersen, Knud
Otoritas penamaan: K.Andersen, 1905 (1905)
Status taksonomi: ACCEPTED
Status konservasi (IUCN): LC Risiko Rendah
Dipublikasikan dalam: Andersen, & Knud. (1905). On some bats of the genus Rhinolophus, with remarks on their mutual affinities, and decriptions of twenty-six new forms. Proceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific Business of the Zoological Society of London, Vol. 2.
Total Catatan di Indonesia
0
Provinsi Ditemukan
0
dari 38 provinsi
Catatan Pertama
0
tahun pertama tercatat
Tren Tahunan
+0%
+0.0% vs 2024
Prok-bruk Sulawesi (Rhinolophus celebensis) termasuk dalam famili Rhinolophidae, ordo Chiroptera, kelas Mammalia. Berdasarkan data yang terhimpun, spesies ini telah tercatat sebanyak 278 kali di Indonesia, tersebar di 4 provinsi. Catatan pertama tercatat pada tahun 1895.
Sulawesi Tenggara merupakan provinsi dengan catatan observasi terbanyak untuk spesies ini, dengan 126 catatan (45.3% dari total). Data distribusi ini mencerminkan akumulasi dari berbagai kegiatan survei, penelitian, dan kontribusi citizen science. Pola distribusi yang tercatat mungkin tidak sepenuhnya menggambarkan persebaran alami spesies, karena dipengaruhi oleh intensitas pengamatan di masing-masing wilayah.
Tren observasi tahunan Rhinolophus celebensis relatif stabil pada periode terakhir dibanding tahun sebelumnya, dengan catatan pertama pada tahun 1895.
Catatan deskriptif tentang Rhinolophus celebensis dari sumber literatur primer (via GBIF).
Conservation: IUCN 2003 and IUCN / SSC Action Plan (2001) – Lower Risk (nt).
Sumber: Order Chiroptera - Family Rhinolophidae
Distribution: Java, Bali, Timor, Sulawesi, Sangihe, Kangean, and Talaud Isls (Indonesia).
Sumber: Order Chiroptera - Family Rhinolophidae
DISTRIBUTION: Java, Madura, Bali, Timor, Sulawesi, Sangihe and Talaud Isis (Indonesia).
Sumber: Order Chiroptera
Details. In the foregoing species (Rh. simpleX, megaphyllus, truncatus, nanus'), all of which are Australian or Austro-Malayan, the supraorbital crests join the sagittal crest at a point more or less behind the middle of the orbit. In Rh. celebensis, as in all the other species of the present group, which are all Oriental, Palaearctic, or Ethiopian, the supraorbital crests meet at a point imore or less in front of the middle of the orbit. This makes a comparatively shorter postnasal depression, the supraorbital crests being the lateral borders of this depression. In this point therefore Rh. celebensis agrees with the Western forms of the group, differing from the Eastern. The mechanical reason for this modification is evidently the following: a slight increase in the size of the temporal muscle has pushed the sagittal crest more forwards; this involves a shortening of the supraorbital crests; this again a reduction in the length of the postnasal depression. ' Ehe nasal swellings are narrow (* 8 mm.), as in the closely related Eastern forms (nanus, truncatus). In the more Western Rh. borneensis they are, at least somewhat, and as a rule considerably, broader. Compare figs. 4 and 5 on Pl. III. It is worth noticing that the cranial characters of this species are, so to say, “ in accordance with ” its geographical habitat: Celebes is, geographically, intermediate between the Austro- Malayan and Indo-Malayan subregions, and in its more important cranial characters Rh. celebensis points partly westwards (shortening of supraorbital crests), partly eastwards (narrow nasal swellings). 1 The nose-leaves, ears, wings, and the general size are as in Rh. nanus and Rh. borneensis. Colour. (1) Makassar specimen (♀ ad.; in alcohol; unfaded; teeth unworn). — General impression of upper side: brown; the true colour is a deep brown shade of “ drab ”; base of hairs a little lighter than drab; under side drab with a tinge of “ broccolibrown. ” (2) Menado specimens (two skins; ad.; teeth almost unworn). — Above uniform dull “ mars-brown, ” base of hairs but slightly lighter; colour of the fur of the under side very much as on the tipper side. The Makassar specimen seems to represent the true “ dark phase ”; the mars-brown tinge of the Menado skins may indicate a tendency towards a “ russet phase. ” Similar differences in colour are very common in this section of the group. Dentition. As in Rh. nanus. Measurements. Below.
Sumber: On some Bats of the Genus Rhinolophus, with Remarks on their Mutual Affinities, and Descriptions of Twenty-six new Forms.
Distribution. Celebes: Makassar, Menado.
Sumber: On some Bats of the Genus Rhinolophus, with Remarks on their Mutual Affinities, and Descriptions of Twenty-six new Forms.
Habitat. Reported from primary and secondary tropical forest, and recorded at elevations from sea level up to 600 m. Food and Feeding. No information. Breeding. Females with swollen nipples and males with enlarged testes were captured in November in Sulawesi. Activity patterns. The Sulawesi Horseshoe Bat apparently roosts in caves. Movements, Home range and Social organization. There are reports of Sulawesi Horseshoe Bats roosting in colonies with hundreds of individuals.
Sumber: Rhinolophidae
Nama-nama ilmiah lain yang pernah digunakan untuk Rhinolophus celebensis dalam literatur taksonomi.
| Nama Sinonim | Otoritas | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Rhinolophus parvus | — | SYNONYM |
| # | Provinsi | Catatan | % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sulawesi Tenggara | 126 | 45.3% |
| 2 | Sulawesi Utara | 8 | 2.9% |
| 3 | Bali | 5 | 1.8% |
| 4 | Sulawesi Selatan | 1 | 0.4% |
Jumlah catatan observasi Rhinolophus celebensis di Indonesia per tahun
Rhinolophus celebensis
Foto: Andersen, Knud
Rhinolophus celebensis
Foto: Burgin, Connor
Rhinolophus celebensis
Foto: Burgin, Connor
| Nama | Bahasa | Sumber |
|---|---|---|
| Celebeshufeisennase | Jerman | Catalogue of Life |
| Ferro di cavallo di Sulawesi | Italia | Catalogue of Life |
| Herradura de Célebes | - | Rhinolophidae |
| Podkowiec sulaweski | pol | Catalogue of Life |
| Prok-bruk Sulawesi | Indonesia | Catalogue of Life |
| Rhinolophe des Célèbes | Prancis | Catalogue of Life |
| Sulawesi Horseshoe Bat | Inggris | Order Chiroptera - Family Rhinolophidae |
| Sulawesi-Hufeisennase | Jerman | Rhinolophidae |
| sulawesinherkko | fin | Catalogue of Life |
| vrápenec celebeský | ces | Catalogue of Life |
| Мадурский подковонос | rus | Catalogue of Life |
| セレベスキクガシラコウモリ | Jepang | Catalogue of Life |
Berdasarkan data 278 observasi, Sulawesi Tenggara adalah provinsi dengan catatan Prok-bruk Sulawesi (Rhinolophus celebensis) terbanyak — 126 observasi (45.3% dari total catatan di Indonesia). Spesies ini tersebar di 4 provinsi.
Catatan pertama Prok-bruk Sulawesi (Rhinolophus celebensis) di Indonesia tercatat pada tahun 1895. Hingga kini terdapat 278 catatan dari 4 provinsi, yang dihimpun dari survei lapangan, koleksi museum, dan platform citizen science.
Menurut IUCN Red List, Prok-bruk Sulawesi (Rhinolophus celebensis) berstatus "Risiko Rendah" (kode LC). Status ini mencerminkan tingkat risiko kepunahan global spesies, bukan khusus Indonesia.
Di Indonesia dan Malaysia, Rhinolophus celebensis dikenal dengan beberapa nama lokal: Prok-bruk Sulawesi. Penamaan dapat berbeda antardaerah dan bahasa.
Ya, Rhinolophus celebensis memiliki 1 nama sinonim ilmiah, di antaranya: Rhinolophus parvus. Nama sinonim adalah nama-nama lain yang pernah digunakan untuk spesies yang sama dalam literatur taksonomi.
Rhinolophus celebensis diklasifikasikan sebagai berikut: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Chiroptera, Family Rhinolophidae, Genus Rhinolophus. Spesies ini dideskripsikan oleh K.Andersen, 1905.
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