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Pelew Islands, see Palau Islands 

 Perry Group, see Bonin Islands 



Philippine Islands (excluding Palawan) 



BATS, bent-winged bat (Miniopterus), 59; common bats (Mi/- 

 otisy Pipistrellus, Glischropus, Nyctalus, Tylonycteris, 

 Scotophilus), 55; false vampire (Megaderma), 53; flying 

 foxes (Pteropus, Acerodon), 48; free-tailed bats (Tada- 

 rida, Cheiroineles), 62; harpy fruit bat (Harpionycteris), 

 49 ; horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus) , 53 ; leaf-nosed bat {Hip- 

 posideros), 53; long-tongued bats (MacroglossuSy Eonyc- 

 teris), 49 ; rousette bat (Rousettus), 48 ; sheath-tailed bats 

 (Emballonura, Taphozous, T aphony cteris), 51; short- 

 faced fruit bats (Cynopterus, Megaerops, Ptenochirus), 

 48; spinal-winged bat (Dobsonia), 48; trumpet-eared bat 

 (Kerivoula), 61; tube-nosed bat (Murina), 59. 



CARNIVORES, civet (Viverra), 86; leopard cat (Felis hen- 

 galensis), 98; palm civet (Paradoxurus), 89. 



EVEN-TOED UNGULATES, pig (Sus), 149; sambar deer 

 (Certms), 144; tamarau (Bubalus mindorensis) , 141. 



FLYING LEMUR, colugo, caguan (Cynocephalus), 44. 



INSECTIVORES. gymnure or rat-like insectivore {Podo- 

 gymnura), 39; tree shrew (Urogale), 44; white-toothed 

 shrews (Crocidura, Suncus), 40. 



MONKEYS, LEMURS, long-tailed macaque (Macaca irus), 

 67; slow loris (Nycticebus), 76; tarsier (Tarsius), 78. 



RODENTS, bushy-tailed rats {Phloeomys, Crateromys), 117; 

 common rats (Rattus, ApomySy Tryphomys^ Tarsomys^ 

 Carpomys, Batomys), 114; flying squirrel (Petinomys), 

 109; house mouse (Mus), 113; Oriental squirrel (Callo- 

 sciurus), 110; pygmy squirrel (Nannosciurus) , 110; shrew 

 rat (Rhynchomys) , 116; water rats (Chrotomys, Celoe- 

 nomysy Crunomys), 118. 



Phoenix Islands, Polynesia 



RODENTS, common rat (Rattus), 114; house mouse (Mus), 

 113. 



