This bat has been recorded throughout South and Southeast Asia. It has been recorded in
Northern and
Northeastern India, along with Central, Eastern and Western
Nepal in South Asia. It is found south of the
Yangtze river in
China, and has also been recorded on the islands of
Hong Kong and
Taiwan. In Southeast Asia, it has been recorded in
Myanmar,
Thailand,
Laos,
Vietnam, and
Malaysia. It has been recorded at elevations of 100-2031 meters above sea level. It is a low-flying species. In South Asia, the species is a high altitude species that is found in montane and bamboo forests. It has been recorded roosting alone, as well as in small colonies of several bats, sharing its roosting space in caves, lofts of houses, verandahs of old houses, and old temples with bats of other species. In China, the species is found in a variety of habitats. They are known to roost in caves and a variety of man-made structures in colonies of hundreds of bats that are shared with
Rhinolopus bats. In Southeast Asia, the bat roosts in caves, but is known to forage in areas far from its roosts. == Conservation ==