Hynobius

Hynobius is a genus of salamander (Asian salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, occurring in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan and Far East Russia.

Hynobius
Hynobius kimurae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Suborder: Cryptobranchoidea
Family: Hynobiidae
Subfamily: Hynobiinae
Genus: Hynobius
Tschudi, 1838

It contains these species:

Species

Species included (as of October 2019):[1]

  • 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 guabangshanensis Shen, 2004
  • Hynobius guttatus Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa, 2019
  • Hynobius hidamontanus Matsui, 1987
  • Hynobius hirosei Lantz, 1931
  • Hynobius ikioi Matsui, Nishikawa, and Tominaga, 2017
  • Hynobius iwami Matsui, Okawa, Nishikawa, and Tominaga, 2019
  • Hynobius katoi Matsui, Kokuryo, Misawa, and Nishikawa, 2004
  • Hynobius kimurae Dunn, 1923
  • Hynobius kuishiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa, 2019
  • Hynobius leechii Boulenger, 1887
  • Hynobius lichenatus Boulenger, 1883
  • Hynobius maoershanensis Zhou, Jiang, and Jiang, 2006
  • Hynobius mikawaensis Matsui, Misawa, Nishikawa, and Shimada, 2017
  • Hynobius naevius (Temminck and Schlegel, 1838)
  • Hynobius nebulosus (Temminck and Schlegel, 1838)
  • Hynobius nigrescens Stejneger, 1907
  • Hynobius okiensis Sato, 1940
  • Hynobius osumiensis Nishikawa and Matsui, 2014
  • Hynobius oyamai Tominaga, Matsui, and Nishikawa, 2019
  • Hynobius quelpaertensis Mori, 1928
  • Hynobius retardatus Dunn, 1923
  • Hynobius sematonotos Tominaga, Matsui, and Nishikawa, 2019
  • Hynobius setoi Matsui, Tanabe, and Misawa, 2019
  • Hynobius setouchi Matsui, Okawa, Tanabe, and Misawa, 2019
  • Hynobius shinichisatoi Nishikawa and Matsui, 2014
  • Hynobius sonani (Maki, 1922)
  • Hynobius stejnegeri Dunn, 1923
  • Hynobius takedai Matsui and Miyazaki, 1984
  • Hynobius tokyoensis Tago, 1931
  • Hynobius tosashimizuensis Sugawara, Watabe, Yoshikawa, and Nagano, 2018
  • Hynobius tsuensis Abé, 1922
  • Hynobius tsurugiensis Tominaga, Matsui, Tanabe, and Nishikawa, 2019
  • Hynobius turkestanicus Nikolskii, 1910
  • Hynobius unisacculus Min, Baek, Song, Chang, and Poyarkov, 2016
  • Hynobius utsunomiyaorum Matsui and Okawa, 2019
  • Hynobius vandenburghi Dunn, 1923
  • Hynobius yangi Kim, Min, and Matsui, 2003
  • Hynobius yiwuensis Cai, 1985
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References

  1. Frost, Darrel R. (2019). "Hynobius". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA. Retrieved 9 October 2019.


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