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"Survey, Description and Documentation of Tol (Jicaque) of Honduras" HRELP Abstract
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2011

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central Honduras

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Spanish

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300

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2010

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15.293,-87.1416

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593

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Year of info

2009

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Honduras;

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Montaña de la Flor, northern Francisco Morazán Department, north central Honduras, some in Yoro.

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Montaña de la Flor, northern Francisco Morazán Department, north central Honduras, some in Yoro.

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2005

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14.6666666667,-87.0

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