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Cheek, M.; Jebb, M.; Murphy, B.; Mambor, F.. |
A review of new data relating to Nepenthes insignis in Indonesia indicates that three taxa in section Insignes, not one, are present in New Guinea. One of these, endemic to the limestone of the island of Biak, is formally named as Nepenthes biak and assessed as Critically Endangered; the other, from limestone of the Raja Ampat islands is provisionally distinguished as Nepenthes sp. Raja Ampat, since only images are available. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Biak; Critically Endangered; Endemic; Limestone; Papua Barat; Raja Ampat. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/642610 |
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Barrientos-Muñoz,Karla G.; Valencia Díaz,Miller; Hinojosa Romero,Carlos Andrés; Valencia-González,Santiago; Diazgranados,María Claudia; Sevilla Dueñas,Edward Leonardo; Ramírez-Gallego,Cristian. |
ABSTRACT The Eastern Pacific hawksbill turtle is one of the most threatened management units in the world. In the Colombian Pacific it has been detected in feeding areas and in juvenile and / or sub adult’s stages. Its nesting areas and season are unknown to the country. On February 24th, 2020, the first female hawksbill turtle for the Colombian Pacific was reported, in the Conservation Mosaic of Bahía Málaga. The minimum curved carapace length was 90 cm, the curved carapace length nuchal-tip was 90.5 cm, the curved carapace width was 73.6 cm and its weight was 69 kg. The presence of a female and being the main feeding and residence area for juvenile and sub adult of the species in the Pacific of Colombia makes it essential to continue systematic... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Hawksbill turtle; Critically Endangered; Colombian Pacific; Eastern Pacific.. |
Ano: 2020 |
URL: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0122-97612020000300289 |
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