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- The Tsushima salamander (Hynobius tsuensis) is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to ****an. Its natural habitats are temperate forests...
- Size: Habitat: Diet:  LC  ****anese marten Martes melampus (Wagner, 1841) Two subspecies M. m. melampus M. m. tsuensis ****an Size: Habitat: Diet:  LC ...
- tosashimizuensis Sugawara, Watabe, Yoshikawa, and Nagano, 2018 Hynobius tsuensis Abé, 1922 Hynobius tsurugiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa...
- marten are: M. m. melampus lives on several of the ****anese islands. M. m. tsuensis is endemic to Tsushima Island. It is most closely related to the sable...
- (Wagner, 1841) Two subspecies M. m. melampus M. m. tsuensis ****an (M. m. melampus in green, M. m. tsuensis in red (Tsushima Island)) Size: 47–55 cm (19–22 in)...
- tosashimizuensis Sugawara, Watabe, Yoshikawa, and Nagano, 2018 Hynobius tsuensis Abé, 1922 Hynobius tsurugiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa...
- Acartia tranteri Bradford, 1976 Acartia tropica Ueda & Hiromi, 1987 Acartia tsuensis ItoTak, 1956 Acartia tumida Willey, 1920 Female Acartia release eggs freely...
- IUCN (endemic; Honshū, Shikoku, Kyūshū) M. m. melampus Tsushima marten [ja], M. m. tsuensis (MOE: NT) (endemic; Tsushima Island; Natural Monument) Sable, Martes zibellina...
- 20; 129.24 (Tsushima Yamaneko) 1.1 [1] Tsushima Marten Martes melampus tsuensis ツシマテン Tsushima ten Tsushima 34°12′N 129°14′E / 34.20°N 129.24°E / 34...
- Hynobius tsurugiensis EN IUCN (endemic) Tsushima salamander, Hynobius tsuensis NT IUCN (endemic) Yamaguchi salamander, Hynobius bakan EN IUCN (endemic)...