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Geothelphusa cinerea Shy, Ng & Yu, 1994 Geothelphusa dehaani (White, 1847) Geothelphusa dolichopodes Shy, Ng & Yu, 1994 Geothelphusa eucrinodonta Shy, Ng & Yu, 1994 Geothelphusa eurysoma Shy, Ng & Yu, 1994 Geothelphusa exigua Suzuki & Tsuda, 1994 Geothelphusa ferruginea Shy, Ng & Yu, 1994 Geothelphusa fulva Naruse, Shokita & Shy, 2004
Geothelphusa dehaani ミシマサワガニ Mishima sawagani: Mishima, Minamisatsuma, Yakushima: on Kuroshima, Kuchinoerabu-jima, and the Uji Islands (宇治群島) Minamitane Town Ingii-dori Gallus gallus domesticus 南種子町のインギー鶏 Minamitane-chō no ingii-dori: Minamitane: Mitsjama salamander Hynobius nebulosus カスミ ...
In the eastern Garden, a crab, sawagani or (Geothelphusa dehaani) was confirmed. In the moats, parasitic crustaceans were found in stone moroko, Carassius auratus langsdorfii, Carassius cuvieri and in some shrimps. As land living crustaceans, 16 species of Isopoda and two species of Gammaridea were found. The most common Isopoda was Tokyo ...
Geothelphusa aramotoi; Two-color crab (Geothelphusa bicolor) Blue-grey ze crab (Geothelphusa caesia) Sun Moon Lake ze crab (Geothelphusa candidiensis) Gray-taek crab (Geothelphusa cinerea) Geothelphusa dehaani; Ze great crab (Geothelphusa dolichopodes) Geothelphusa exigua; Geothelphusa fulva; Geothelphusa grandiovata; Geothelphusa hirsuta ...
Praobdellidae is a family of hematophagous leeches which live on the mucous membranes of mammals and sometimes invertebrates. These are internal parasites that enter the body through natural orifices (usually nasal cavities and pharynx, more rarely the lower respiratory tract, anus, urethra, and vagina), and cause hirudiniases.
Amami-Ōshima Island, Tokunoshima Island, northern part of Okinawa Island, and Iriomote Island (奄美大島、徳之島、沖縄島北部及び西表島) is a serial UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of five component parts on four Japanese islands in the Ryukyu Arc (Nansei Islands). [1]
Branchioplax (Decapoda: Brachyura). This list of prehistoric malacostracans illustrates the genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered to be malacostracans, a class of crustacean arthropod, excluding purely vernacular terms.
E. dehaani, more popular by the name of kadeni and as ,,circular butterfly” (,,Zirkelsehmetterling‘‘), numbers among the oriental butterflies most in demand since Wallace's report in his Malayan Archipelago. But since 1861 till my expedition to Java in 1891/94, only one or two good specimens have come to Europe.