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The Philippines had its own claim over the eastern part of Sabah (formerly British North Borneo), while Indonesia protested the formation of Malaysia as a British imperialist plot. The Indonesians and the Filipinos categorised the signing of the treaty between Britain and the Federation of Malaya as a plot for the former to establish a colony ...
The Service flag is used by those who held a position in their respective service branches. The TNI (red) variant of the flag is used by those who held a position in the TNI or Armed Forces it self. e.g. Lieutenant General Rudianto [] the commanding general of the TNI Academy (Danjen Akademi TNI), Rear Admiral Poedji Santoso [] who held the position as Head of the Armed Forces Finance Center ...
English: Combined flags of Malaysia and Indonesia to represent the Malay language. Date: 27 May 2024: Source: Own work based on: Flag of Indonesia.svg and Flag of ...
The Philippine archipelago is one of the world's great reservoirs of biodiversity and endemism. The archipelago includes over 7000 islands (allowing intense allopatric speciation), a total land area of 300,780 km 2 and diverse ecoregions. 352 butterfly species are endemic to the Philippines. The Philippine Islands are in the Indomalayan realm.
Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World: The IUCN Red Data Book. Gland & Cambridge: IUCN. ISBN 978-2-88032-603-6 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library. Living National Treasures Checklist of Endemic Swallowtail and Milkweed Butterfly Species, accessed 19 October 2016. Otsuka, K., 1988. Butterflies of Borneo. Tobishima Corporation, Tokyo.
Butterflies of Indonesia — part of the native Lepidoptera species of Indonesia, within Maritime Southeast Asia and western Oceania Pages in category "Butterflies of ...
Location of Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia. This is a list of butterflies of Peninsular Malaysia. About 1,180 species are known from Peninsular Malaysia. [1] The environment of Malaysia is varied and Malaysia's ecology is megadiverse, with a biodiverse range of flora and fauna found in various ecoregions throughout the country.
Cyrestis maenalis peropaca Hanafusa, 1993 (Indonesia: Mentawai Islands) Cyrestis maenalis rothschildi Martin, 1903 (Philippines: Mindoro) Cyrestis maenalis seminigra Grose-Smith, 1889 (northern Borneo; Cyrestis maenalis subobscurus Swinhoe, 1908 (Nias) Cyrestis maenalis zamboangensis Jumalon, 1975 (Philippines: western Mindanao)