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- The Andohahela National Park is situated in Anosy in the south-east of Madagascar. It is remarkable for the extremes of habitats that are represented within...
- Entypesa andohahela is a species of spider in the family Entypesidae, endemic to Madagascar. It was first described by Sergei Zonstein in 2018. The specific...
- Boophis andohahela is a species of frog in the family Mantellidae. It is endemic to Madagascar, officially known only from Andohahela National Park and...
- Zahamena National Park Ranomafana National Park Andringitra National Park Andohahela National Park The Rainforests of the Atsinanana are distributed along...
- Atsinanana. These parks are Marojejy, Masoala, Ranomafana, Zahamena, Andohahela and Andringitra. Local timber merchants are harvesting scarce species...
- Fleurete's sportive lemur (Lepilemur fleuretae), or the Andohahela sportive lemur, is a sportive lemur endemic to Madagascar. It is a medium-sized sportive...
- described by Jean-François Leroy in 1961. Coffea abbayesii is native to Andohahela National Park and a few other nearby locations in southeastern Madagascar...
- Dipluridae 7 95 Curtain-web spiders Diplura lineata Entypesidae 6 42 Entypesa andohahela Euagridae 14 87 Euagrus formos**** Euctenizidae 8 77 Aptostichus simus...
- Park (Surman) Amber Mountain National Park Analamazaotra National Park Andohahela National Park Andringitra National Park Ankarafantsika National Park Baie...
- rainforest belt between Marojejy in the north and possibly as far as Andohahela in the south. Males measure 22–26 mm (0.87–1.02 in) and females 26–32 mm...