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    Geographic allozyme variation in the Japanese clouded salamander, Hynobius nebulosus (Amphibia: Urodela) by MATSUI, MASAFUMI, NISHIKAWA, KANTO, UTSUNOMIYA, TAEKO, TANABE, SHINGO

    Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2006)
    “…Using starch gel electrophoresis, geographical enzyme variation was surveyed in 46 populations of the Japanese salamander Hynobius nebulosus, which occurs…”
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    Acoustic and Karyotypic Evidence for Specific Separation of Polypedates megacephalus from P. leucomystax by Matsui, Masafumi, Seto, Takeshi, Utsunomiya, Taeko

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-12-1986)
    “…The Taiwanese population of Polypedates leucomystax megacephalus is distinct from the Bornean population of P. l. leucomystax in adult morphology, mating call,…”
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    Karyotypes of Two Representative Species of Hynobiid Salamanders, Hynobius nebulosus (Schlegel) and Hynobius naevius (Schlegel) by SETO, Takeshi, UTSUNOMIYA, Yasuaki, UTSUNOMIYA, Taeko

    “…Somatic chromosomes of two representative species of the genus Hynobius are observed. The diploid number of H. naevius and H. nebulosus are confirmed to have…”
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    Karyotypes of Two Species of Frogs from Taiwan, Rana sauteri Boulenger and Rana latouchii Boulenger by SETO, Takeshi, UTSUNOMIYA, Yasuaki, UTSUNOMIYA, Taeko

    “…By means of the squash technique of the intestinal epithelium, the karyotypes ofRana sauteri and Rana latouchii from Taiwan are investigated. These two…”
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    Some Ecological Observations of Rana ishikawae, a Rare Frog Endemic to the Ryukyu Islands by UTSUNOMIYA, Yasuaki, UTSUNOMIYA, Taeko, KATSUREN, Seiki

    “…Morphological characters and breeding habits of Rana ishikawae are observed in some detail in Okinawahonto and Amamioshima. During the breeding season, a male…”
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    Some Ecological Observations of Tylototriton andersoni, a Terrestrial Salamander Occurring in the Tokunoshima Island by UTSUNOMIYA, Yasuaki, UTSUNOMIYA, Taeko, KAWACHI, Shoshichi

    “…(1) The habitats of Tylototriton andersoni BOULENGER in Tokunoshima cover the places 100-200m high, lying particularly on the southern and western foot of Mt…”
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    Karyotypes and banding patterns of Tylototriton andersoni Boulenger, a newt endemic to the Ryukyu islands by SETO, Takeshi, UTSUNOMIYA, Yasuaki, UTSUNOMIYA, Taeko

    Published in Idengaku zasshi (1982)
    “…The karyotypes of Tylototriton andersoni Boulenger were studied. This species is known to be an endemic salamander of the Ryukyu islands and may be the most…”
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    Allozyme Variation in the Newt Tylototriton andersoni from Three Islands of the Ryukyu Archipelago by Hayashi, Terutake, Matsui, Masafumi, Utsunomiya, Taeko, Tanaka, Satoshi, Ota, Hidetoshi

    Published in Herpetologica (01-06-1992)
    “…Using starch gel electrophoresis, we examined allozyme variation at 24 presumptive loci in specimens of Tylototriton andersoni collected from three islands of…”
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    Chromosome Analysis of Hynobius arisanensis Maki, a Salamander Endemic to Taiwan by Seto, Takeshi, Utsunomiya, Taeko

    Published in Herpetologica (01-03-1987)
    “…We report the first chromosome study of Hynobius arisanensis Maki, a primitive caudate species endemic to Taiwan. The karyotype, 2N = 58, consists of nine…”
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    Mating Call Characteristics of the Frogs of the Subgenus Babina with Reference to Their Relationship with Rana adenopleura by Matsui, Masafumi, Utsunomiya, Taeko

    Published in Journal of herpetology (01-01-1983)
    “…Call characteristics of Rana (Babina) holsti, R. (B.) subaspera, and Rana adenopleura, were analyzed with sound spectrographs. The calls of the two species of…”
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