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Heosemys

Heosemys grandis
Heosemys spinosa
De toekomst van de stekelaardschildpad (Heosemys spinosa) in gevaar door de palmolie-industrie op Borneo
WILDLIFE TRADE OBSERVATIONS REPORTS
Critically endangered turtles found in Rakhine State (Heosemys depressa)
CONSERVATION in Myanmar (Batagur trivittata, Geochelone platynota, Manouria emys, Heosemys depressa)
Acquisitions for the Studbook HEOSEMYS SPINOSA and the Studbook CYCLEMYS SPP

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