When it was first encountered, researchers thought that it was the
Laotian roundleaf bat,
Hipposideros rotalis, as the two species are similar in appearance. The bats they found, however, were
echolocating at a frequency 20 k
Hz above that of
H. rotalis, utilizing frequencies of 87–91 kHz. In addition to its echolocation, the Phou Khao Khouay leaf-nosed bat has a smaller
nose-leaf than
H. rotalis. Its forearm is long; its tail is long; its ear is long. It weighs , making it a moderate-sized species of the
bicolor species group. The fur on its back is long and brown; individual hairs are tricolored, with white bases, dark brown middles, and light brown tips. Fur on its belly is lighter in color than the fur on its back. Its ears are long and broad with blunt tips; they are brown in color. ==Biology==