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RMMXDY4P–. Bahasa Indonesia: Ikan bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Lukisan pada buku Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 English: Bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Illustration at Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 . 10 March 2012. Weber & de Beaufort; uploaded by Wibowo Djatmiko (Wie146) 435 Mystaco padang Weber
RF2AFH74Y–Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) Macro photograph detail of the incredible feathery antenna of a male.
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RFPJHJPT–Set of icons. Flags of Indo-Australian Archipelago and Micronesia.
RMPD5RF5–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RMAK3EYR–Pincushion starfish Culcita novaeguineae eating live coral Dampier Archipelago Marine Park Western Australia
RMRHDRH1–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. 116 André Koch et al.: A Revised Checklist of the Herpetofauna of the Talaud Archipelago, Indonesia. Fig. 10. Emoia a. atrocostata from Salibabu Island. Photo by André Koch. Distribution: According to Brown (1991) the Talaud population of E. atrocostata belongs to the nominotypic subspecies. He examined one specimen from Karakelong (RMNH 18659). This coastal skink species is widespread ranging from the Philippines through the Indo-Australian Archipelago and many Pac
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RMMTWX95–. Bahasa Indonesia: Ikan bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Lukisan pada buku Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 English: Bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Illustration at Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 . 10 March 2012. Weber & de Beaufort; uploaded by Wibowo Djatmiko (Wie146) 434 Mystaco padang Weber
RF2AFH75B–Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) Macro photograph detail of the incredible feathery antenna of a female.
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RMPD5RDE–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RMRG7KMB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. no BULLETIN 188, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM ' This is the largest of the local rasborids. For the Indo-Australian Archipelago a length of 17 cm. is reported; for Thailand the largest secured are about the same. The females average larger than the males. Specimens from Thailand labeled Rasbora dusonensis obtained from the Paris Museum are in the British Museum. Giinther and Weber and de Beaufort considered R. dusonensis a synonym of R. argyrotaenia. V%'' f v<^ â ^ ii^44. Figure 11.âRasbora argyrotaenia (Bleeker). Drawn by Nai Chote Suva
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RMMYMXC5–. Bahasa Indonesia: Ikan bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Lukisan pada buku Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 English: Bilis, Mystacoleucus padangensis. Illustration at Weber & de Beaufort. (1916) The Fishes of The Indo-Australian Archipelago III:110 . 10 March 2012. Weber & de Beaufort; uploaded by Wibowo Djatmiko (Wie146) 379 Mystaco padang Weber
RF2AFH758–Atlas Moth (attacus atlas) Caterpillar feeding on Tree-of-Heaven.
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RMPD5RAK–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RMRG7KTB–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FRESH-WATER FISHES OF SIAM, OR THAILAND 57 interesting habits. In Thailand it abounds in the rivers, canals, and swamps of the central plain and is one of the best-known fishes, always rendering itself conspicuous by its habit of coming to the surface, mak- ing a splash, rolling over, and exposing its broad silvery side. A length of more than a meter is attained in India, the greatest length reported in the Indo-Australian Archipelago is 87.5 cm., and fishes a meter long have very rarely been observed in Thailand in recent years, the size us
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RF2AFH751–Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) Newly emerged male with cocoon on Tree-of-Heaven.
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RMPD5R80–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RMRG72JD–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. FISHES OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND ADJACENT SEAS 791 Puntlus hinotatus Webeb and Beautoet, Fishes Indo-Australian Archipelago, vol. 3, p. 1S6, fig. 74 (variation), 1916 (Sumatra, Nias, Java, Borneo). Barbus maculatus Van HAssEa.T, Bull. Sci. Nat. Ferrusac, vol. 2, p. 375, 1824 [type locality: Buitenzorg (no description)].— (Kuhl and Van Hasselt) Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., vol. 14, p. 195, 1839.—Gunthek, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zool., vol. 1, pt 6, p. 53, 1880 (Mindanao). Puntlus (Barbodes) maculatus Bleeker, Atlas Ichth. Ind. N^erland.
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RF2AFH75H–Atlas Moth (Attacus atlas) Male resting on long.
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RMPD5RB7–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RMRG72E1–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 800 BULLETIN 10 0, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Punfius elongatus Weber aud Beaufort, Fishes Indo-Australian Archipelago, vol. 3, p. 191, 1916 (Tidung on River Sibuko, Northeast Borneo), Depth 2% to 3; head 3 to 33/5, width I2/5 to I1/2. Snout 3l^ to 31/3 in head; eye Zy^ to 4%, 1% to 1% in snout, li/^ to 1% in interorbital; maxillary reaches % to or to front eye edge, length 3 to 3i/^ in head; front barbel 2% to 3, hind barbel 21/^ to 2%; lower jaw slightly included within upper jaw; interorbital 2% to 2%, broadly convex; suborbitals I/2 t
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RM2AEC1EM–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5RCA–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC150–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5R61–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC15W–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5R9E–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC1EX–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5RCH–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC13M–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5R7G–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC15M–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RMPD5R6E–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC1HJ–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima). White background for cutouts.
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RMPD5RE9–Australia, Western Australia, Kimberley Coast, Yampi Sound, Buccaneer Archipelago. Pod of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)
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RM2AEC1AE–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima). White background for cutouts.
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RM2AEC1F4–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima).
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RM2AEC1BN–Atlas Moth (Attaacus atlas) Newly emerged female hanging on cocoon on Tree-Of-Heaven (Ailanthus altissima). White background for cutouts.
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