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Acta Chiropterologica Volume 17 • Number 2 • 2015 CONTENTS SON, N. T., G. CSORBA, V. T. TU, V. D. THONG, Y. WU, M. HARADA, T. OSHIDA, H. ENDO, and M. MOTOKAWA A new species of the genus Murina (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the Central Highlands of Vietnam with a review of the subfamily Murininae in Vietnam . 201 TU, V. T., G. CSORBA, T. GÖRFÖL, S. ARAI, N. T. SON, H. T. THANH, and A. HASANIN Description of a new species of the genus Aselliscus (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae) from Vietnam . 233 DECHER, J., A. HOFFMANN, J. SCHAER, R. W. NORRIS, B. KADJO, J. ASTRIN, A. MONADJEM, and R. HUTTERER Bat diversity in the Simandou Mountain Range of Guinea, with the description of a new white-winged vespertilionid . 255 ROSINA, V., J. PRIETO, J. HÍR, and L. KORDOS First record of bats (Chiroptera, Mammalia) from the Middle Miocene non-karstic site Hasznos (Hungary, Nógrád County) . 283 LINDSAY, D. L., X. GUAN, H. L. FARRINGTON, M. D. BLAKE, N. D. BARKER, M. R. CARR, E. NAVARRO P., and R. F. LANCE Genetic structure among hibernacula of the endangered gray bat (Myotis grisescens) . 293 ACHARYA, P. R., P. A. RACEY, S. SOTTHIBANDHU, and S. BUMRUNGSRI Home-range and foraging areas of the dawn bat Eonycteris spelaea in agricultural areas of Thailand . 307 LI, H., and K. T. WILKINS Selection of building roosts by Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in an urban area . 321 HORSLEY, T. W. B., J. E. BICKNELL, B. K. LIM, and L. K. AMMERMAN Seed dispersal by frugivorous bats in Central Guyana and a description of previously unknown plant- animal interactions . 331 MIFSUD, C. M., and A. VELLA Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta . 337 BONSEN, G., B. LAW, and D. RAMP Foraging strategies determine the effect of traffic noise on bats . 347 RYDELL, J., and A. WICKMAN Bat activity at a small wind turbine in the Baltic Sea . 359 RODRÍGUEZ-DURÁN, A., and W. FELICIANO-ROBLES Impact of wind facilities on bats in the Neotropics . 365 LISÓN, F., J. A. LÓPEZ-ESPINOSA, J. F. CALVO, and G. JONES Diet of the meridional serotine Eptesicus isabellinus in an urban semiarid Mediterranean landscape . 371 MITSCHUNAS, N., and M. WAGNER Diet of the lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros) in Central Germany and its seasonal and site-specific variation . 379 ANDRADE, F. A. G., É. S. FRANÇA, V. P. SOUZA, M. S. O. D. BARRETO, and M. E. B. FERNANDES Spatial and temporal analysis of attacks by common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) on humans in the rural Brazilian Amazon basin . 393 MARTINS, M. A., W. D. DE CARVALHO, D. DIAS, D. DE S. FRANÇA, M. B. DE OLIVEIRA, and A. LÚCIO PERACCHI Bat species richness (Mammalia, Chiroptera) along an elevational gradient in the Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil . 401 GRILLIOT, M. E., S. C. BURNETT, and M. T. MENDONÇA Choice experiments demonstrate that male big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) prefer echolocation calls of high copulatory females . 411 DESHPANDE, K., and N. KELKAR Acoustic identification of Otomops wroughtoni and other free-tailed bat species (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from India . 419 SMARSH, G. C., and M. SMOTHERMAN Intra- and interspecific variability of echolocation pulse acoustics in the African megadermatid bats . 429 BOOK REVIEWS . 445 INDEX . 447 REVIEWERS . 456 This journal is available online at http://www.ingentaconnect.com and http://www.bioone.org.