Papillose woolly bat

It is found in Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

This membrane is hairless and is covered with small, soft, wart-like projections.

The teeth are pointed and specialized for crushing the exoskeletons of insects.

[2] Tree hollows are used for roosts, and generally have between 1 and 14 bats inhabiting them.

The habitats inhabited are lowland mixed deciduous forests in the lower Asian peninsula.