bio.wikisort.org - Animal This list of amphibians recorded in Japan is primarily based on the IUCN Red List, which details the conservation status of some ninety-three species.[1] Of these, four are assessed as critically endangered (the endemic Amakusa salamander , Mikawa salamander , Tosashimizu salamander , and Tsukuba clawed salamander ), twenty-seven as endangered, thirteen as vulnerable, eleven as near threatened, and thirty-eight as of least concern.[1]
According to statistics accompanying the 2020 Japanese Ministry of the Environment (MoE) Red List, ninety-one species and subspecies are to be found, but the conservation status of only sixty-seven is detailed.[2] [3] Of these, five taxa are critically endangered from a national perspective, twenty are endangered, twenty-two vulnerable, nineteen near threatened, and one data deficient.[2] [3]
As of January 2021, for their protection, fourteen species have been designated National Endangered Species by Cabinet Order in accordance with the 1992 Act on Conservation of Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.[4]
Order: Anura (frogs)
Japanese tree frog, Dryophytes japonicus
Holst's frog, Babina holsti
Amami tip-nosed frog, Odorrana amamiensis
Daruma pond frog, Pelophylax porosus
Ishikawa's frog, Rana ishikawae
Ryukyu kajika frog, Buergeria japonica
Forest green tree frog, Zhangixalus arboreus
Family: Bufonidae
Genus: Bufo
Asiatic toad, Bufo gargarizans LC IUCN
Miyako toad, B. g. miyakonis (endemic subspecies) (MoE: NT)
Japanese common toad, Bufo japonicus LC IUCN (endemic)
Japanese stream toad, Bufo torrenticola LC IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Rhinella
Cane toad, Rhinella marina LC IUCN (introduced[5] )
Family: Dicroglossidae
Genus: Fejervarya
Indian rice frog, Fejervarya limnocharis LC IUCN
Marsh frog, Fejervarya kawamurai
Sakishima rice frog, Fejervarya sakishimensis LC IUCN
Genus: Limnonectes
Namie's frog, Limnonectes namiyei EN IUCN (endemic)
Family: Hylidae
Genus: Dryophytes
Japanese tree frog, Dryophytes japonicus LC IUCN
Genus: Hyla
Hallowell's tree frog, Hyla hallowellii LC IUCN (endemic)
Family: Microhylidae
Genus: Microhyla
Okinawa narrow-mouthed toad [ja] , Microhyla okinavensis LC IUCN (endemic)
Yaeyama narrow-mouthed toad , Microhyla kuramotoi LC IUCN (endemic)
Family: Pipidae
Genus: Xenopus
African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis LC IUCN (introduced[5] )
Family: Ranidae
Genus: Babina
Holst's frog, Babina holsti EN IUCN (endemic)
Otton frog, Babina subaspera EN IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Glandirana
Japanese wrinkled frog, Glandirana rugosa LC IUCN (endemic)
Sado wrinkled frog, Glandirana susurra EN IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Lithobates
American bullfrog, Lithobates catesbeianus LC IUCN (introduced[5] )
Genus: Nidirana
Yaeyama harpist frog, Nidirana okinavana EN IUCN |(endemic)
Genus: Odorrana
Amami Ōshima frog [ja] , Odorrana splendida EN IUCN (endemic)
Amami tip-nosed frog, Odorrana amamiensis EN IUCN (endemic)
Greater tip-nosed frog, Odorrana supranarina EN IUCN (endemic)
Ishikawa's frog, Odorrana ishikawae EN IUCN (endemic)
Ryukyu tip-nosed frog, Odorrana narina EN IUCN (endemic)
Utsunomiya's tip-nosed frog, Odorrana utsunomiyaorum EN IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Pelophylax
Black-spotted pond frog, Pelophylax nigromaculatus NT IUCN
Daruma pond frog, Pelophylax porosus LC IUCN
Nagoya Daruma pond frog , P. p. brevipodus (endemic subspecies) (MoE: EN)
Tokyo Daruma pond frog , P. p. porosus (endemic subspecies) (MoE: NT)
Genus: Rana
Dybowski's frog, Rana dybowskii LC IUCN
Ezo brown frog, Rana pirica LC IUCN
Japanese brown frog, Rana japonica LC IUCN (endemic)
Montane brown frog, Rana ornativentris LC IUCN (endemic)
Neba Tago's brown frog [ja] , Rana neba LC IUCN (endemic)
Okinawa frog [fr] , Rana ulma VU IUCN (endemic)
Ryukyu brown frog, Rana kobai NT IUCN (endemic)
Stream brown frog, Rana sakuraii LC IUCN (endemic)
Tago's brown frog, Rana tagoi LC IUCN (endemic)
Oki Tago's brown frog , R. t. okiensis (MoE: NT)
Yakushima Tago's brown frog , R. t. yakushimensis (MoE: NT)
Tsushima brown frog, Rana tsushimensis NT IUCN (endemic)
Family: Rhacophoridae
Genus: Buergeria
Kajika frog, Buergeria buergeri LC IUCN (endemic)
Ryukyu kajika frog, Buergeria japonica LC IUCN (endemic)
Yaeyama kajika frog, Buergeria choui LC IUCN
Genus: Polypedates
Common tree frog, Polypedates leucomystax LC IUCN (introduced[5] )
Genus: Kurixalus
Eiffinger's tree frog, Kurixalus eiffingeri LC IUCN
Genus: Zhangixalus
Amami green tree frog , Zhangixalus amamiensis LC IUCN (endemic)
Forest green tree frog, Zhangixalus arboreus LC IUCN (endemic)
Okinawa green tree frog, Zhangixalus viridis LC IUCN (endemic)
Owston's green tree frog, Zhangixalus owstoni NT IUCN (endemic)
Schlegel's green tree frog, Zhangixalus schlegelii LC IUCN (endemic)
Order: Caudata (salamanders)
Japanese giant salamander, Andrias japonicus
Abe's salamander, Hynobius abei
Japanese fire belly newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster
Sword-tail newt, Cynops ensicauda
Family: Cryptobranchidae
Genus: Andrias
Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus CR IUCN (introduced[5] )
Japanese giant salamander, Andrias japonicus NT IUCN (endemic)
Family: Hynobiidae
Genus: Hynobius
Abe's salamander, Hynobius abei EN IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR)
Abu salamander , Hynobius abuensis EN IUCN (endemic)
Aki salamander , Hynobius akiensis EN IUCN (endemic)
Amakusa salamander [fr] , Hynobius amakusaensis CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR)
Chikushi-buchi salamander , Hynobius oyamai VU IUCN (endemic)
Chūgoku-buchi salamander , Hynobius sematonotos VU IUCN (endemic)
Ezo salamander, Hynobius retardatus LC IUCN (endemic) (MoE: DD)
Blotched salamander, Hynobius naevius EN IUCN (endemic)
Hakuba salamander, Hynobius hidamontanus EN IUCN (endemic)
Hida salamander, Hynobius kimurae LC IUCN (endemic)
Highland salamander , Hynobius utsunomiyaorum VU IUCN (endemic)
Hokuriku salamander, Hynobius takedai EN IUCN (endemic)
Ishizuchi salamander [ja] , Hynobius hirosei NT IUCN (endemic)
Iwami salamander , Hynobius iwami EN IUCN (endemic)
Iyoshima salamander , Hynobius kuishiensis VU IUCN (endemic)
Japanese black salamander, Hynobius nigrescens LC IUCN (endemic)
Japanese rift salamander [pt] , Hynobius fossigenus VU IUCN (endemic)
Kato's salamander, Hynobius katoi EN IUCN (endemic)
Mahoroba salamander , Hynobius guttatus NT IUCN (endemic)
Mikawa salamander [ja] , Hynobius mikawaensis CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR)
Mitsjama salamander, Hynobius nebulosus LC IUCN (endemic)
Ōdaigahara salamander, Hynobius boulengeri EN IUCN (endemic)
Ōita salamander, Hynobius dunni VU IUCN (endemic)
Oki salamander, Hynobius okiensis EN IUCN (endemic)
Ōsumi salamander [fr] , Hynobius osumiensis EN IUCN (endemic)
San'in salamander , Hynobius setoi EN IUCN (endemic)
Setouchi salamander , Hynobius setouchi NT IUCN (endemic)
Smaller blotched salamander , Hynobius stejnegeri NT IUCN (endemic)
Sobo salamander [fr] , Hynobius shinichisatoi EN IUCN (endemic)
Stejneger's oriental salamander, Hynobius ikioi VU IUCN (endemic)
Tōhoku salamander, Hynobius lichenatus LC IUCN (endemic)
Tokyo salamander, Hynobius tokyoensis VU IUCN (endemic)
Tosashimizu salamander , Hynobius tosashimizuensis CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR)
Tsurugi salamander , Hynobius tsurugiensis EN IUCN (endemic)
Tsushima salamander, Hynobius tsuensis LC IUCN (endemic)
Yamaguchi salamander , Hynobius bakan EN IUCN (endemic)
Yamato salamander , Hynobius vandenburghi VU IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Onychodactylus
Bandai clawed salamander [fr] , Onychodactylus intermedius NT IUCN (endemic)
Japanese clawed salamander, Onychodactylus japonicus LC IUCN (endemic)
Shikoku clawed salamander [fr] , Onychodactylus kinneburi VU IUCN (endemic)
Tadami clawed salamander, Onychodactylus fuscus EN IUCN (endemic)
Tōhoku clawed salamander [fr] , Onychodactylus nipponoborealis LC IUCN (endemic)
Tsukuba clawed salamander [ja] , Onychodactylus tsukubaensis CR IUCN (endemic) (MoE: CR)
Genus: Salamandrella
Siberian salamander, Salamandrella keyserlingii LC IUCN
Family: Salamandridae
Genus: Cynops
Japanese fire belly newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster NT IUCN (endemic)
Sword-tail newt, Cynops ensicauda VU IUCN (endemic)
Genus: Echinotriton
Anderson's crocodile newt, Echinotriton andersoni VU IUCN
Japanese names
The Japanese names for the taxa found in Japan have been collated and published by the Herpetological Society of Japan [ja] .[6]
See also
List of animals in Japan
Wildlife Protection Areas in Japan
References
External links
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