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摘要
该动物(图1)在SOLTUNA园艺项目主楼的厨房水槽(12◦09 ' 07.25 " N, 68◦57 ' 39.60 " W)中被发现。部分土地租给了其他用户,包括“薇薇安苗圃”,这是一家从美国迈阿密进口装饰品的公司。建筑正东的另一部分土地用于种植从古巴进口的棕榈树。自从最后一棵棕榈树从
Breeding population of Osteopilus septentrionalis in Curaçao
The animal (fig. 1) was found in a kitchen sink (12◦09′07.25′′N, 68◦57′39.60′′W) in the main building at the SOLTUNA horticultural project. Parts of the land are leased to other users, including “Vivian’s nursery”, a company that imports ornamentals from Miami, USA. Another part of the land, directly east of the building, is used to stock palm trees which were imported from Cuba. Since the last palm trees from