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- yamashinae) is a species of gecko. It is endemic to Kume Island in the Ryukyu Islands of ****an. Kidera, N.; Ota, H. (2017). "Goniurosaurus yamashinae"...
- Aguiguan reed warbler, Acrocephalus nijoiPagan reed warbler, Acrocephalus yamashinaeMangareva reed warbler, Acrocephalus astrolabii Nauru reed warbler,...
- The Pagan reed warbler (Acrocephalus yamashinae) was sometimes considered a subspecies of the nightingale reed warbler. It originally occurred on Pagan...
- (Zosterops con****illatus con****illatus), Pagan reed-warbler (Acrocephalus yamashinae), Aguijan reed-warbler (Acrocephalus nijoi), the Mariana mallard (Anas...
- toyamai Grismer et al., 1994 – Iheyajima leopard gecko Goniurosaurus yamashinae (Okada, 1936) – Yamashina's ground gecko yingdeensis group: Goniurosaurus...
- pollution from agriculture. 1970-1979 Pagan reed warbler Acrocephalus yamashinae Pagan, Northern Mariana Islands 1981 2016 (IUCN) Habitat destruction and...
- Aguiguan reed warbler (Acrocephalus nijoi) Pagan reed warbler (Acrocephalus yamashinae) Family Callaeatidae ****a (Heteralocha acutirostris) Family Fringillidae...
- luscinius (Guam, West Pacific, c. 1970s) Pagan reed warbler, Acrocephalus yamashinae (Pagan, Marianas, West Pacific, 1970s) Previously considered a subspecies...
- Goniurosaurus kuroiwae toyamai Yamashina's ground gecko, Goniurosaurus kuroiwae yamashinae Banded ground gecko, Goniurosaurus splendens Sakishima gr**** lizard, Takydromus...
- toyamai CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR) Yamashina's ground gecko, Goniurosaurus yamashinae CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR) Family: Gekkonidae Genus: Gehyra Stump-toed...