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- any other Homo, though H. luzonensis postcanine teeth differ greatly from those of Paranthropus in size and shape. H. luzonensis premolars share many characteristics...
- to a tropical environment. Oryzias luzonensis can reach a maximum length of about 4 cm (1.6 in). Oryzias luzonensis lives in the northern part of Luzon...
- Arhopala luzonensis is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was discovered by Yusuke Takanami and Alistair Ballantine in 1987. It is found in Luzon...
- The sinarapan or tabyos (Mistichthys luzonensis) is a species of fish in the goby subfamily, Gobionellinae, and the only member of the monotypic genus...
- Commons has media related to Monodontides luzonensis. Wikispecies has information related to Monodontides luzonensis. "Monodontides Toxopeus, 1927" at Markku...
- report gave evidence for the newly named species of Homo, called Homo luzonensis, named after the Philippines' largest island—Luzon. The discovery has...
- 2021. Synonyms of Anguilla luzonensis Archived 2016-03-06 at the Wayback Machine at www.fishbase.org. Anguilla luzonensis at www.fishbase.org. Watanabe...
- on Luzon in the Philippines. Nyctemera luzonensis luzonensis (Philippines: northern Luzon) Nyctemera luzonensis squalida De Vos & Černý, 1999 (Philippines:...
- Amata luzonensis is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Wileman and West in 1925. It is found in the Philippines. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- P. luzonensis has smooth mid-dorsal body scales while P. carinata has keeled mid-dorsal body scales. P. luzonensis is diurnal. Ptyas luzonensis is endemic...