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- Thubana chanthaburiensis is a moth in the family Lecithoceridae. It was described by Kyu-Tek Park in 2003. It is found in Thailand. Savela, Markku (August...
- rock gecko (Cnemaspis chanthaburiensis) is a species of geckos found in Cambodia and eastern Thailand. "Cnemaspis chanthaburiensis". The Reptile Database...
- The (Roman Catholic) Diocese of Chanthaburi (Dioecesis Chanthaburiensis, Thai: สังฆมณฑลจันทบุรี) is located in eastern central Thailand. It is a suffragan...
- Hainan. 13 species are accepted. Terniopsis brevis M.Kato Terniopsis chanthaburiensis M.Kato & Koi Terniopsis daoyinensis Q.W.Lin, Gang Lu & Z.Y.Li Terniopsis...
- gecko Two-e**** day gecko, twin-spot day gecko South (Satun) Cnemaspis chanthaburiensis Gekkonidae Chanthaburi rock gecko Chanthaburi day gecko Southeast (Chantaburi...
- serves as the Latin rite seat of the Diocese of Chanthaburi (Dioecesis Chanthaburiensis, สังฆมณฑล จันทบุรี) created with the Bull "Qui in fastigio" of Pope...
- quangensis Macropodiella pellucida Podostemum munnarense Terniopsis chanthaburiensis Species Abrus sambiranensis Acacia allenii Acacia bifaria Acacia brachypoda...
- Cryptocarya ceramica Kosterm. Cryptocarya cercophylla W.E.Cooper Cryptocarya chanthaburiensis Kosterm. Cryptocarya chartacea Kosterm. Cryptocarya chinensis (Hance)...
- Grismer, Wood, Pauwels, & Kunya, 2010 - Chan-ard's rock gecko C. chanthaburiensis Bauer & Das 1998 – Chanthaburi rock gecko C. caudanivea Grismer & Ngo...
- (Cyrtodactylus intermedius) or the Chanthaburi rock gecko (Cnemaspis chanthaburiensis), are endemic to this part of Southeast Asia.: 40, 41  Along streams...