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St. Aignan's trumpet-eared bat (Kerivoula agnella) is the only IUCN threatened (VU) mammal in the ecoregion and is recorded from Misima and Sudest.
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The former is probably the case, as Johns remarked on the very poor soils of Rossel and Misima.
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Misima stands out for having several ant-plant species (Rubiaceae) and an endemic Pandanus.
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Further east are the major islands in the archipelago: Misima, Sudest (or Tagula), and Rossel.
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Details of the crash itself were still emerging but reports indicated the aircraft overshot the Misima runway, Mr Smith said.
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Misima, in PNG's Milne Bay Province, where a chartered Trans Air plane slid off a wet runway and burst into flames yesterday afternoon.
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The 61-year-old Sydney man was on his way to guide a ship from Misima, about 500km southeast of Port Moresby, through the Great Barrier Reef.
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Copper and gold mines are currently in production at Porgera, Ok Tedi, Misima, and Lihir.
unknown title 2009
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Its reflexes appear in result position in Misima (= Panayati), Nimowa, and Sudest; and in classificatory prefix position in Suau and Iduna.
Far Outliers 2009
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Misima police Chief Sergeant Moses Hilibobo told The Australian newspaper last night: "According to eyewitnesses, the plane landed, couldn't brake and crashed into palm trees.
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