File:Distribution map of Hynobius kimurae, H. boulengeri & H. fossigenus.png

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English: Map of central and western parts of Honshu Island, Japan, showing sampling localities of Hynobius kimurae sensu lato (closed circles: 1–23) and H. boulengeri (closed circle: 24). Blue and red areas indicate known distribution range of H. kimurae sensu lato (Western and Eastern groups, respectively), the black area corresponds to the known distribution range of H. boulengeri. A dot in a center of a circle denotes the type locality. Study sites: ISTL, Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line; JMTL, Japanese Median Tectonic Line.
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Author Hisanori Okamiya, Hirotaka Sugawara, Masahiro Nagano, Nikolay A. Poyarkov
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