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First distribution record of north Philippine Temple Pitviper (Tropidolaemus subannulatus Gray, 1842) on Cebu Island, Philippines [Research note] by Malaki, Archiebald Baltazar B., Buot, Jr., Inocencio E., Diaz, John Lou B., Redoblado, Bernardo A., Rosales, Raamah C., Lillo, Edgardo P., Alcazar, Steve Michael T.
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Native Trees on Mount Lantoy Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA), Argao, Cebu, Philippines by Lillo, Edgardo P.
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First record of folivory in the tube-nosed fruit bat, nyctimene rabori Heaney & Peterson, 1984 in Mt. Lantoy Key Biodiversity Area, Cebu, Philippines by Alcazar, Steve Michael T.
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Native trees on Mount Lantoy key biodiversity areas (KBA), Argao, Cebu, Philippines by Lillo, Edgardo P., Rosales, Raamah, Nuevo, Ritchie U., Alcazar, Steve Michael T., Malaki, Archiebald B.
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First record of folivory in the tube-nosed fruit bat, Nyctimene rabori Heaney & Peterson, 1984 in Mt. Lantoy Key Biodiversity Area, Cebu, Philippines [Research note] by Alcazar, Steve Michael T., Lillo, Edgardo P., Nuevo, Ritche U., Rosales, Raamah C., Malaki, Archiebald Baltazar B.
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first distribution record of north Philippine Temple Pitviper (tropidolaemus subannulatus gray, 1842)