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- lakes of the Malili Lake system (the other being Matano, and the small Mahalona, Masapi and Lontoa (Wawantoa)). The Larona River flows from the lake to...
- Sulawesi, Indonesia. It can be found in Lake Towuti, Lake Matano, and Lake Mahalona, as well as the Petea river. It is named in honour of Dutch carcinologist...
- malacological research. This species occurs in Lake Mahalona, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its type locality is Lake Mahalona. The females of Tylomelania hannelorae usually...
- system, consisting of Matano and Towuti, and the small Lontoa (Wawantoa), Mahalona and Masapi. Another unusual endemic is Lagusia micracanthus from rivers...
- system, consisting of Matano and Towuti, and the small Lontoa (Wawantoa), Mahalona and Masapi. They were formerly treated as a subfamily of the Melanotaeniidae...
- Matana) covering 164 km2 further north, as well as the smaller Lake Mahalona (Danau Mahalona) between them. These (with the even smaller Danau Masapi and Danau...
- is surrounded by three natural lakes: Lake Matano, Lake Towuti and Lake Mahalona. Matano Lake is the deepest lake in Indonesia. Matano Lake is surrounded...
- Lake Mahalona, where this species of snail lives. This species occurs in the Malili Lakes, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its type locality is Lake Mahalona. Tylomelania...
- maeklongensis Macharoenboon, K., Manonai, V., & Jeratthitikul, E., 2024 Caridina mahalona Cai, Wowor & Choy, 2009 Caridina malawensis Richard & Clark, 2009 Caridina...
- Allen, 2015 Glossogobius mahalonensis Hoese, Hadiaty & Herder, 2015 (Mahalona bluefin goby) Glossogobius matanensis M. C. W. Weber, 1913 Glossogobius...