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Our Sustainability Policy As part of Six Senses, Soneva Fushi is committed to reducing the environmental and social impacts of its activities. Its core purpose is to create innovative and enriching experiences in a sustainable envi- ronment.
MAMMALIAN SPECIES No. 740, pp. 16, 3 gs. Daubentonia madagascariensis. By Aleta Quinn and Don E. Wilson Published 13 July 2004 by the American Society of Mammalogists FIG. 1. Daubentonia madagascariensis. Photograph cour- tesy Duke University Primate Center. Daubentonia .
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Identification: Upperside of male is black; forewing with a gray stigma. Upperside of female is a paler brownish black with a pale diffuse patch on the forewing. Underside of both sexes is mahogany red and black. Life history: Not reported.
Warning: The following pest reports have not yet been confirmed with the appropriate National Plant Protection Organization. They are provided solely as an early warning to NAPPO countries, and all National and Regional Plant Protection Organizations should use this information with caution.
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Go Back Photo by Ruth. A. Seelig Arecaceae Cocos nucifera habit cultivated, Fairchild Tropical Garden USA: Florida. Miami. 5 September 1971 Common name(s): coconut, niu, ololani Image Use Policy