- The Hida
salamander or
Hondo salamander (Hynobius
kimurae) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Hynobiidae, the
Asiatic salamanders. It is endemic...
- alleganiensis)
Hynobiidae Asiatic salamanders Hida
salamander (Hynobius
kimurae)
Salamandroidea (Advanced salamanders)
Ambystomatidae Mole salamanders...
- groups: the western,
which gave rise to H.
kimurae, the central, H. boulengeri, and the eastern, H.
kimurae.
These po****tions,
being reproductively isolated...
- 2019
Hynobius katoi Matsui, Kokuryo, Misawa, and Nishikawa, 2004
Hynobius kimurae Dunn, 1923
Hynobius kuishiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa...
- (Ohmachi & Furukawa, 1929)
Dianemobius jucundus Liu & Yang, 1998
Dianemobius kimurae (Shiraki, 1911)
Dianemobius protransversus Liu & Yang, 1998 Dianemobius...
- 2019
Hynobius katoi Matsui, Kokuryo, Misawa, and Nishikawa, 2004
Hynobius kimurae Dunn, 1923
Hynobius kuishiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa...
-
Coprinopsis karwinicola (Grgur.) J.A.
Simpson & Grgur. (2001)
Coprinopsis kimurae (Hongo & Aoki) Redhead,
Vilgalys &
Moncalvo (2001)
Coprinopsis krieglsteineri...
- salamander,
Hynobius hidamont**** EN IUCN (endemic) Hida salamander,
Hynobius kimurae LC IUCN (endemic)
Highland salamander,
Hynobius utsunomiyaorum VU IUCN (endemic)...
-
member of Ginkgoales,
described on the
basis of leaves.
Pseudotorellia kimurae Sp. nov
Valid Horiuchi &
Uemura Paleocene Minato Formation ****an A member...
-
cylindrical body with 13 to 14
costal grooves. It is
similar to
Hynobius kimurae in color, but has only four toes, a
longer series of
vomerine teeth, and...