- Papua; the four main
islands from
south to
north are Misool, Salawati,
Batanta, and Waigeo. At present, the
regency covers a land area of 7,559.60 km2...
- islands, cays, and
shoals around the four main
islands of Misool, Salawati,
Batanta, and Waigeo, and the
smaller island of Kofiau. The Raja
Ampat archipelago...
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Batanta is one of the four
major islands in the Raja
Ampat Islands in
Southwest Papua province, Indonesia. Its area is 479.52 km2 (including
smaller offs****...
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Papua is a
strait that
separates the Raja
Ampat islands of
Waigeo and
Batanta. It is
named after British navigator William Dampier. The
Dampier Strait...
- tree monitor, is a
species of
monitor lizard endemic to the
island of
Batanta in Indonesia. V.
macreai is
named after herpetologist Duncan R. MacRae...
- Waigeo),
Irian Jaya,
Naturalis Museum specimen.
Batanta, coll. 1875.07.25
Odoardo Beccari Female specimen,
Batanta, 1865,
Naturalis Beehler, B.M., T.K. Pratt...
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Karas Semai Ayu
Islands Palau Ayu
Palau Reni Raja
Ampat Islands Salawati Batanta Boo
Islands Fam
Islands Misool Waigeo Gam Kawe Biak
Islands Biak Mios Num...
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islands of this
group off the
western end of
Southwest Papua are Salawati,
Batanta and Waigeo, and
there are
numerous smaller islands such as Kofiau. The...
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areas west of the
Cendrawasih Bay, as far as Raja
Ampat Regency), Yapen,
Batanta and Salawati, in the
countries of
Indonesia and the
Papua New Guinea. They...
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pheasant pigeon (O. n. nobilis) – Gould, 1870:
Found on
western New Guinea,
Batanta and
Waigeo Islands,
Least concern. Grey-naped
pheasant pigeon (O. n. cervicalis)...