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- Moncong Lompobattang is a mountain in Indonesia with an elevation of 2,874 m. Moncong Lompobattang is ranked 116th in the world by topographic prominence...
- The Lompobattang leaf warbler (Phylloscopus sarasinorum) is a species of Old World warbler in the family Phylloscopidae. It is found only in Sulawesi Island...
- The Lompobattang fruit-dove (Ptilinopus meridionalis) is a species of bird in the pigeon family. It is native to Sulawesi, Indonesia. These birds are around...
- The Lompobattang flycatcher (Ficedula bonthaina), also spelt Lompobatang flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Muscicapidae. It is endemic to...
- group in Sulawesi is the Bugis, followed by Mak****ar and Toraja. Mount Lompobattang lies near the southern tip of this peninsula. and the latimojong mountain...
- Phylloscopus nesophilus – (formerly considered as a subspecies of Lompobattang leaf warbler) Lompobattang leaf warbler, Phylloscopus sarasinorum Kolombangara leaf...
- kingbird Loggerhead shrike Loja tapaculo Loja tyrannulet Lompobattang flycatcher Lompobattang leaf warbler Long-bearded honeyeater Long-billed bernieria...
- laughingthrush Black shama Seyc****es magpie-robin Matinan blue flycatcher Lompobattang flycatcher Humblot's flycatcher Rufous-headed robin Amber Mountain rock...
- (Ogilvie-Grant, 1894) 256 Cryptic flycatcher Ficedula crypta (Vaurie, 1951) 257 Lompobattang flycatcher Ficedula bonthaina (Hartert, EJO, 1896) 258 Damar flycatcher...
- warbler (P. nesophilus) was formerly considered conspecific with the Lompobattang leaf warbler and both were grouped under the name P. sarasinorum, but...