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- tigris amoyensis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panthera tigris amoyensis. Species portrait Panthera tigris and short portrait P. t. amoyensis; IUCN/SSC...
- "Hunting performance of captive-born South China tigers (Panthera tigris amoyensis) on free-ranging prey and implications for their reintroduction". Biological...
- 1996. "South China Tiger". World Wide Fund for Nature. "Panthera tigris amoyensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 30 June 2008. 30 June 2008. "Spix's...
- Tubulariidae Genus: Tubularia Linnaeus, 1758 Species Tubularia acadiae Tubularia amoyensis Tubularia asymmetrica Tubularia aurea Tubularia couthouyi Tubularia harrimani...
- tiger syn. P. t. altaica (Temminck, 1844) South China tiger syn. P. t. amoyensis (Hilzheimer, 1905) Indochinese tiger syn. P. t. corbetti Mazák, 1968 Malayan...
- Southeast Asia. Six subspecies are recognised: C. a. monticolus, C. a. amoyensis, C. a. stictomus, C. a. affinis, C. a. timorensis and C. a. propinquus...
- southeast Asia. It includes the following species: Somanniathelphusa amoyensis Naiyanetr & Dai, 1997 Somanniathelphusa araeochela Naiyanetr & Dai, 1997...
- endangered species in the area include South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis), clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa), hairy-fronted muntjac (Muntiacus...
- 1878) Nereis albipes Grube, 1873 Nereis allenae Pettibone, 1956 Nereis amoyensis (Treadwell, 1936) Nereis angelensis Fauchald, 1972 Nereis angusta (Kinberg...
- Enteractinococcus which has been isolated from the faeces of the Panthera tigris amoyensis from the Yunnan Wild Animal Park in China. "Species: Enteractinococcus...