Blanford's fruit bat was
described as a new species in 1891 by English zoologist
Oldfield Thomas, who put it in the genus
Cynopterus (
C. blanfordi). The
eponym for its specific epithet "
blanfordi" is English naturalist
William Thomas Blanford. In 1906, American zoologist
Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. proposed the new genus
Sphaerias. He justified the inclusion of
C. blanfordi in this genus as opposed to
Cynopterus due to its lack of a
calcar and the development of the
incisors, whose shape he called "peculiar". ==Range and habitat==