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Hynobius mengamemontanus Sugawara, Iwata, Naito, Yamada, Onomura, and Nagano, 2023
Hynobius mengamemontanus Sugawara, Iwata, Naito, Yamada, Onomura, and Nagano, 2023, Am. J. Zool. Res., 8: 17. Holotype: HMNH-AM-325), by original desgnation. Type locality: "Sakugicho Okamibuchi, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, Chugoku, Japan (34° 56’ N, 132° 41’ E; elevation = 520 m above sea level [a.s.l.]; in all cases, datum = WGS84)". ZooBank Publication registration: D1AA7105-1756-48E6-9E12-D86516AA5140
Common Names
Megame Salamander (original publication).
Mengame Salamander (original publication).
Megame-sanshouo (Japanese: original publication).
Distribution
Iinan Town (only former Akagi Town) in Shimane Prefecture and Miyoshi City (only former Sakugi and Funo Villages) in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Japan
Endemic: Japan
Comment
Formerly confused with, and partitioned from, Hynobius utsunomiyaorum, according to the original publication, where morphology, morphometrics, and mtDNA markers were detailed.
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