The bats have large, rounded, ears with a well-developed antitragus, and a horseshoe-shaped nose-leaf, with a distinctive small projection on either side.
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This genus is characterized by a lack of antitragus in the funnel-locking cartilage, larger sucker rings on the tentacles, a particular photophore morphology, and relatively large eyelid photophore.
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As the cartilage angle, between the concha cavum and the antitragus, becomes more acute ( i . e . as the antitragus tips closer towards the concha ), this supporting structure outwardly projects the lobule and the lower-third of the ear.
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As the cartilage angle, between the concha cavum and the antitragus, becomes more acute ( i . e . as the antitragus tips closer towards the concha ), this supporting structure outwardly projects the lobule and the lower-third of the ear.