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Post by rsivertsen on Jan 11, 2010 5:58:23 GMT -10
I was just informed that a population of N. truncata has recently been found in the island of Leyte, and may occur elsewhere in the Visayan Islands of the Philippines. This species can no longer be considered as a Mindanao endemic. - Rich
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Post by sockhom on Jan 11, 2010 7:16:23 GMT -10
I was just informed that a population of N. truncata has recently been found in the island of Leyte, and may occur elsewhere in the Visayan Islands of the Philippines. This species can no longer be considered as a Mindanao endemic. - Rich Interesting Rich. Has there been an official record? François.
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