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- (Ploy) Reungkwan Kunnawong (Kwan) Saranpat Kasemchayawiwat (Chompoo) Monai Yenbutra (Mo) (now at TNN16) Jomquan Laopetch (Kwan) (now at Jomquan social media...
- sobrinus) K. Andersen, 1911 Ratanaworabhan's fruit bat (Megaerops niphanae) Yenbutra & Felten, 1983 Nicobar flying fox (Pteropus faunulus) Miller, 1902 Indian...
- Sontiyan Chuenruetainaidhama (Toi) Sorayuth Suth****anachinda (Yuth) Monai Yenbutra (Mo) Wansiri Siriwan (Jib) Krisana Lalai (Aoi) Kanok Ratwongsakul (Jing)...
- Tuntrawat) (2024–present) (former NBT, Top News and Channel 5 anchor) Monai Yenbutra (Mo) (2019–present) (former Nation TV and True4U anchor) Chonticha Asavanich...
- found in Colombia and Thailand. Landau I, Baccam D, Ratanaworabhan N, Yenbutra S, Boulard Y, Chabaud AG (1984). "[New Haemoproteidae parasites of Chiroptera...
- parasites are found in Thailand. Landau I., Baccam D., Ratanaworabhan N., Yenbutra S., Boulard Y., Chabaud A.G. (1984) New Haemoproteidae parasites of Chiroptera...
- length Habitat: Forest  VU  Unknown Ratanaworabhan's fruit bat M. niphanae Yenbutra & Felten, 1983 Southeastern Asia Size: 7–9 cm (3–4 in) long, with no tail...
- Forest and caves  LC  Unknown Thailand roundleaf bat H. halophyllus Hill & Yenbutra, 1984 Thailand Size: Unknown length 3–4 cm (1–2 in) forearm length Habitat:...
- Chiroptera Family: Pteropodidae Genus: Megaerops Species: M. niphanae Binomial name Megaerops niphanae Yenbutra & Felten, 1983 Ratanaworabhan's fruit bat range...
- ground squirrel (Menetes berdmorei). Landau I, Baccam D, Ratanaworabhan N, Yenbutra S (1980) Description of Hepatocystis muuli n. sp., Haemoproteidae, parasite...