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INFORMES ANTERIORES/PREVIOUS REPORTS Alverson, W. S., D. K. Moskovits, y/and J. M. Shopland, eds. 2000. Bolivia: Pando, Río Tahuamanu. Rapid Biological Inventories 01. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Alverson, W. S., L. O. Rodríguez, y/and D. K. Moskovits, eds. 2001. Perú: Biabo Cordillera Azul. Rapid Biological Inventories 02. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Pitman, N., D. K. Moskovits, W. S. Alverson, y/and R. Borman A., eds. 2002. Ecuador: Serranías Cofán–Bermejo, Sinangoe. Rapid Biological Inventories 03. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Stotz, D. F., E. J. Harris, D. K. Moskovits, K. Hao, S. Yi, y/and G. W. A<strong>de</strong>lmann, eds. 2003. China: Yunnan, Southern Gaoligongshan. Rapid Biological Inventories 04. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Alverson, W. S., ed. 2003. Bolivia: Pando, Madre <strong>de</strong> Dios. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 05. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Alverson, W. S., D. K. Moskovits, y/and I. C. Halm, eds. 2003. Bolivia: Pando, Fe<strong>de</strong>rico Román. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 06. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Kirkconnell P., A., D. F. Stotz, y/and J. M. Shopland, eds. 2005. <strong>Cuba</strong>: Península <strong>de</strong> Zapata. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 07. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Maceira F., D., A. Fong G., y/and W. S. Alverson, eds. 2006. <strong>Cuba</strong>: Pico Mogote. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 09. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. 180 RAPID BIOLOGICAL INVENTORIES INFORME/REPORT NO. 08 Fong G., A., D. Maceira F., W. S. Alverson, y/and J. Shopland, eds. 2005. <strong>Cuba</strong>: Siboney-Juticí. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 10. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Pitman, N., C. Vriesendorp, y/and D. Moskovits, eds. 2003. Perú: Yavarí. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 11. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Pitman, N., R. C. Smith, C. Vriesendorp, D. Moskovits, R. Piana, G. Knell, y/and T. Wachter, eds. 2004. Perú: Ampiyacu, Apayacu, Yaguas, Medio Putumayo. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 12. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Maceira F., D., A. Fong G., W. S. Alverson, y/and T. Wachter, eds. 2005. <strong>Cuba</strong>: Parque Nacional La Bayamesa. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 13. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Fong G., A., D. Maceira F., W. S. Alverson, y/and T. Wachter, eds. 2005. <strong>Cuba</strong>: Parque Nacional “Alejandro <strong>de</strong> Humboldt.” Rapid Biological Inventories Report 14. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Vriesendorp, C., L. Rivera Chávez, D. Moskovits, y/and J. Shopland, eds. 2004. Perú: Megantoni. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 15. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago. Vriesendorp, C., N. Pitman, J. I. Rojas M., B. A. Pawlak, L. Rivera C., L. Calixto M., M. Vela C., y/and P. Fasabi R., eds. 2006. Perú: Matsés. Rapid Biological Inventories Report 16. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Chicago.
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LOS INFORMES DE LOS INVENTARIOS BIO
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JI La Habana CUBA Camagüey EP Kil
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serpentinosa) colindante al sur. No
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