Hirotaka Sugawara
Hirotaka Sugawara, Japanese herpetologist.
日本語: 菅原弘貴
- Faculty of Science and Technology, Kochi University, 2–5–1 Akebonocho, Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, 780–8520, Japan.
Taxon names authored
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- 10 taxon names authored by Hirotaka Sugawara
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
2018
- , Watabe, T., Yoshikawa, T. & Nagano, M. 2018. Morphological and molecular analyses of Hynobius dunni reveal a new species from Shikoku, Japan. Herpetologica 74(2): 159–168. DOI: 10.1655/Herpetologica-D-17-00002.1
Reference page. - Okamiya, H., , Nagano, M. & Poyarkov, N.A. 2018. An integrative taxonomic analysis reveals a new species of lotic Hynobius salamander from Japan. PeerJ 6: e5084. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5084 Reference page.
2021
- , Iwata, T., Yamashita, H. & Nagano, M. 2021. Taxonomic Reassessment of the Izumo Lineage of Hynobius utsunomiyaorum: Description of a New Species from Chugoku, Japan. Animals 11(8): 2187. DOI: 10.3390/ani11082187
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2022
- , Naito, J., Iwata, T. & Nagano, M. 2022. Molecular phylogenetic and morphological problems of the Aki Salamander Hynobius akiensis: Description of two new species from Chugoku, Japan. Bulletin of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum (Natural Science) 51: 35–46. DOI: 10.32225/bkpmnh.2022.51_35
Reference page. - , Tahara, Y., Nakazono, S., Matsukoji, T. & Nagano, M. 2022. Taxonomic revision of the Yamaguchi Salamander Hynobius bakan: Description of two new species from Chugoku and Kyushu, Japan. Science Report of the Yokosuka City Museum 69: 1–17. PDF Reference page.
- , Fujitani, T., Seguchi, S., Sawahata, T. & Nagano, M. 2022. Taxonomic re-examination of the Yamato Salamander Hynobius vandenburghi: Description of a new species from central Honshu, Japan. Bulletin of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum (Natural Science) 51: 47–59. PDF Reference page.
2023
- , Sueyoshi, T. & Nagano, M. 2023. Taxonomic re-evaluation of the Oita salamander Hynobius dunni: Description of two new species from Kyushu, Japan. Science Report of the Yokosuka City Museum 70: 63–79. DOI: 10.11501/3197502
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