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2012New records of cetacean species for Madeira Archipelago with an updated checklistFreitas, Luís; Dinis, A.; Nicolau, C.; Ribeiro, Claudia; Alves, Filipe M. A.
2011Winter bird observations in the island of Porto Santo in January 2011Correia-Fagundes, Catarina; Romano, Hugo; Zino, Francis J. A.; Biscoito, Manuel
2011Additions and corrections to the 2010 checklist of the birds of the archipelagos of Madeira and the SelvagensCorreia-Fagundes, Catarina; Romano, Hugo; Zino, Francis J. A.; Biscoito, Manuel
2010Birds of the archipelagos of Madeira and the Selvagens. II. New records and checklist update (1995-2010)Romano, Hugo; Correia-Fagundes, Catarina; Zino, Francis J. A.; Biscoito, Manuel
2013Additions and corrections to the 2010 checklist of the birds of the archipelagos of Madeira and the Selvagens. II. 2012-2013Correia-Fagundes, Catarina; Romano, Hugo; Zino, Francis J. A.; Biscoito, Manuel
2013The vascular flora of Porto Santo: a catalogue of its islestsCarvalho, José Augusto; Fernandes, Francisco Manuel; Santos-Guerra, Arnoldo
2014New records of decapod crustaceans from off the Archipelago of Madeira (Northeastern Atlantic)Araújo, Ricardo; Biscoito, Manuel; González, José A.
2018New findings of phytophagous insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea and Aphidoidea) from Ilhéu Chão (Desertas Islands, Madeira Archipelago)Ramos, Cândida; Aguiar, A. M. Franquinho; Silva, Isamberto; Mourão, Ana; Santos, Renata; Rego, Carla; Boieiro, Mário
2018Marine algae collection in the Herbarium of the Funchal Natural History Museum (MADM) with new records from the archipelago of MadeiraFerreira, Sara J.; Silva, Juan J. Gonçalves; Araújo, Ricardo
2018Paratettix meridionalis (Rambur, 1838) (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae), a grasshopper species and Family new to the Archipelago of Madeira, PortugalAndrade, Miguel M.; Aguiar, A. M. Franquinho