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Onilahy is a river in Atsimo-Andrefana and Anosy (Toliara Province), southern Madagascar. It flows down from the hills near Betroka to the Mozambique Channel . It empties at St. Augustin ( 23°34′00″S 43°45′00″E / 23.5666667°S 43.75°E / -23.5666667; 43.75 ), and into the Bay of Saint-Augustin
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Dypsis onilahensis is native to North West and West Madagascar as well as South-Central Madagascar. In the northern part of its range it may be found growing in riverine forest at between 50 – 300 m altitude and between 750m - 2400 m in riverine or evergreen forest remnants in the central mountains and southern parts of its range.
Ptychochromis onilahy was a species of cichlid endemic to the Onilahy River in southwestern Madagascar. Despite several recent visits to the region, this species has not been recorded since 1962 when the only known five specimens were collected. [ 1 ]
The Zones Humides du Littoral du Togo is an area near the coast in Togo designated as a Ramsar site, an area of international importance for wetland birds.The site was inscribed in 2007 and includes the whole of the coastal zone of the country, with a total area of 591,000 hectares (1,460,000 acres).
Onilahy (or Ionilahy) is a rural municipality in Madagascar. It belongs to the Manakara-Atsimo District , which is a part of Fitovinany . The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 5,000 in 2001 commune census .
Ptychochromis is a genus of cichlids endemic to rivers and lakes in Madagascar.One species (P. grandidieri) can also be seen in brackish water. [1]Most species in this genus are threatened, and P. onilahy is probably extinct. [1]