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Hynobius Abuensis
''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *''Hynobius abei'' Sato, 1934 *'' Hynobius abuensis'' Matsui, Okawa, Nishikawa, and Tominaga, 2019 *''Hynobius akiensis ''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *''Hynobius abei'' Sato, ...'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *''Hynobius amakusaensis'' Nishikawa and Matsui, 2014 *''Hynobius amjiensis'' Gu, 1992 *''Hynobius arisanensis'' Maki, 1922 *''Hynobius bakan'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *''Hynobius boulengeri'' (Thompson, 1912) *''Hynobius chinensis'' Günther, 1889 *''Hynobius dunni'' Tago, 1931 *''Hynobius formosanus'' Maki, 1922 *''Hynobius fossigenus'' Okamiya, Su ...
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Hynobius Kimurae
The Hida salamander or Hondo salamander (''Hynobius kimurae'') is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, the Asiatic salamanders. It is Endemism, endemic to central and western Honshu, Japan. It lives in deciduous, coniferous, and mixed forests, where it breeds in streams. The egg sacs of this species were reported to display blue-to-yellow iridescence, iridescent glow due to a quasi-periodic diffraction grating structure embedded within the enveloppes of the egg sacs. These salamanders typically spawn from February to April, leading some to metamorphose in late September while others wait for the following year to do so after winter is over. References

Hynobius Endemic amphibians of Japan Amphibians described in 1923 Taxa named by Emmett Reid Dunn Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{salamander-stub ...
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Hynobius Chinensis
The Chinese salamander (''Hynobius chinensis'') is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae endemic to China. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, freshwater springs, and arable land. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... The Chinese salamander is a terrestrial animal and only lives in water during its breeding period. References * Hynobius Amphibians described in 1889 Taxa named by Albert Günther Endemic fauna of China Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{salamander-stub ...
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Hynobius Katoi
''Hynobius katoi'' is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to Japan. Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species habitat can be seen as the physical ...s are temperate forests and rivers. References katoi Amphibians described in 2004 Endemic amphibians of Japan Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Masafumi Matsui Taxa named by Yasuhiro Kokuryo Taxa named by Yasuchika Misawa Taxa named by Kanto Nishikawa {{salamander-stub ...
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Hynobius Iwami
''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *'' Hynobius abei'' Sato, 1934 *'' Hynobius abuensis'' Matsui, Okawa, Nishikawa, and Tominaga, 2019 *'' Hynobius akiensis'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *''Hynobius amakusaensis ''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *'' Hynobius abei'' Sato ...'' Nishikawa and Matsui, 2014 *''Hynobius amjiensis'' Gu, 1992 *''Hynobius arisanensis'' Maki, 1922 *''Hynobius bakan'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *''Hynobius boulengeri'' (Thompson, 1912) *''Hynobius chinensis'' Günther, 1889 *''Hynobius dunni'' Tago, 1931 *''Hynobius formosanus'' Maki, 1922 *''Hynobius fossigenus'' Okamiya, ...
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Hynobius Ikioi
''Hynobius ikioi'' is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to Kyushu in Japan. Physical characteristics ''Hynobius ikioi'' is very close to ''Hynobius amakusaensis'' and ''Hynobius osumiensis ''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *''Hynobius abei'' Sato, ...'', both also from Kyushu, but is easily distinguished from them by its uniquely bi-colored dorsum. Taxonomy This species was described in 2017 by Matsui, Nishikawa & Tominanga; it was previously thought to be a population of '' Hynobius stejnegeri''. References ikioi Endemic amphibians of Japan Amphibians described in 2017 Taxa named by Masafumi Matsui Taxa named by Kanto Nishikawa Taxa named by Atsushi Tominaga {{salamander-stub ...
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Hynobius Hirosei
''Hynobius'' is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia. It contains these species: Species Species included (as of March 2021): *''Hynobius abei'' Sato, 1934 *''Hynobius abuensis'' Matsui, Okawa, Nishikawa, and Tominaga, 2019 *''Hynobius akiensis'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *''Hynobius amakusaensis'' Nishikawa and Matsui, 2014 *'' Hynobius amjiensis'' Gu, 1992 *'' Hynobius arisanensis'' Maki, 1922 *'' Hynobius bakan'' Matsui, Okawa, and Nishikawa, 2019 *'' Hynobius boulengeri'' (Thompson, 1912) *''Hynobius chinensis'' Günther, 1889 *'' Hynobius dunni'' Tago, 1931 *'' Hynobius formosanus'' Maki, 1922 *''Hynobius fossigenus'' Okamiya, Sugawara, Nagano, and Poyarkov, 2018 *''Hynobius fucus'' Lai and Lue, 2008 *'' Hynobius glacialis'' Lai and Lue, 2008 *'' Hynobius geojeensis'' Min and Borzée, 2021 *'' Hynobius guabangshanensis'' Shen, 2004 *'' Hynobius guttatus'' Tominaga, Matsui, ...
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Hynobius Hidamontanus
The Hakuba salamander or Japanese mountain salamander (''Hynobius hidamontanus'') is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae. This salamander is also synonymous with the mountain salamander (''Hynobius tenuis''). It is endemic to Japan. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, rivers, swamps, freshwater springs, and plantations. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References * Nambu, H., 1991. Hynobius tenuis (Caudata, Hynobiidae), a new species of salamander from Central Japan. Zoological Science, 8(5): 991–997. Hynobius Amphibians described in 1987 Endemic amphibians of Japan Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Masafumi Matsui {{salamander-stub ...
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