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  2. Chaenomeles japonica - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus japonica Thunb. Pyrus maulei Mast. Chaenomeles japonica, called the Japanese quince or Maule's quince, [2] is a species of flowering quince that is native to Japan. It is a thorny deciduous shrub that is commonly cultivated. It is shorter than another commonly cultivated species C. speciosa, growing to only about 1 m in height.

  3. Chaenomeles - Wikipedia

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    Chaenomeles is a genus of four species [1] of deciduous spiny shrubs, usually 1–3 m tall, in the family Rosaceae.They are native to Southeast Asia.These plants are related to the quince (Cydonia oblonga) and the Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis), differing in the serrated leaves that lack fuzz, and in the flowers, borne in clusters, having deciduous sepals and styles that are connate ...

  4. Category:Chaenomeles - Wikipedia

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    Chaenomeles japonica; S. Chaenomeles speciosa; T. Chaenomeles thibetica This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 10:27 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Japonica - Wikipedia

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    Japonica may refer to: Latin for "of Japan ". Japonica, a British common name for garden plants of genus Chaenomeles (flowering quince) including Chaenomeles japonica and others. Camellia japonica, the common or Japanese camellia. Japonica, subgenus of Fritillaria flowering bulbous perennial plants. Japonica rice, a major variety of Asian rice.

  6. Asian giant hornet - Wikipedia

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    Vespa magnifica sonaniMatsumura, 1930. The Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) or northern giant hornet, [ 2 ][ 3 ] including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, [ 4 ][ 5 ] is the world's largest hornet. It is native to temperate and tropical East Asia, South Asia, Mainland Southeast Asia, and parts of the Russian Far East.

  7. Evynnis tumifrons - Wikipedia

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    Evynnis tumifrons. Evynnis tumifrons, the yellowback seabream, crimson seabream, goldentail or red seabream, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies. This fish is found in the Western Pacific Ocean off the coasts of East Asia. This species is an important food fish in the ...

  8. Stigmella chaenomelae - Wikipedia

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    The larvae feed on Chaenomeles japonica. They mine the leaves of their host plant. External links. Japanese Species Of The Genus Stigmella (Nepticulidae: Lepidoptera)

  9. List of mammals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammal species recorded in Japan (excluding domesticated and captive populations). Of the 172 [1] species of mammal found—112 native terrestrial mammals (those that are endemic are identified below; this number includes 37 species of bat), 19 introduced species, 40 species of Cetacea, and the dugong—161 are listed for the Japan region on the IUCN Red List of Threatened ...

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