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- Sharks portal The blacktip tope (Hypogaleus hyugaensis), also known as pencil shark or blacktip topeshark, is a houndshark of the family Triakidae, and...
- The Hyuga fanray (Platyrhina hyugaensis) is a type of ray of the family Platyrhinidae. It is an endemic species of southern ****an and inhabits shallow...
- Kuroshioturris hyugaensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turridae, the turrids. Fossils of † Gemmula (Kuroshioturris)...
- Asellus epimeralis Birstein, 1947 Asellus ezoensis Matsumoto, 1962 Asellus hyugaensis Matsumoto, 1960 Asellus ismailsezarii Malek-Hosseini, Jugovic, Fatemi...
- Bolca, Italy. Genus Platyrhina J. P. Müller & Henle, 1838 Platyrhina hyugaensis Iwatsuki, Miyamoto & Nakaya, 2011 (Hyuga fanray) Platyrhina sinensis Bloch...
- (white-fin topeshark) Genus Hypogaleus J. L. B. Smith, 1957 Hypogaleus hyugaensis (Miyosi, 1939) (black-tip tope) Genus Iago L. J. V. Compagno & S. Springer...
- leucoperiptera) Ocellate topeshark (Hemitriakis Sp.A) Hypogaleus Blacktip tope (H. hyugaensis) Iago Longnose houndshark (I. garricki) Bigeye houndshark (I. omanensis)...
- leucoperiptera) Ocellate topeshark (Hemitriakis Sp.A) Hypogaleus Blacktip tope (H. hyugaensis) Iago Longnose houndshark (I. garricki) Bigeye houndshark (I. omanensis)...
- leucoperiptera) Ocellate topeshark (Hemitriakis Sp.A) Hypogaleus Blacktip tope (H. hyugaensis) Iago Longnose houndshark (I. garricki) Bigeye houndshark (I. omanensis)...
- located in Miyazaki, ****an. The species' closest relative is Platyrhina hyugaensis, the Hyuga fanray, due to the similarity of the two rays' thorn patterns...