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    The genus Japonia includes the following species: Japonia alticola (Laidlaw, 1937) Japonia anceps Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015 Japonia balabacensis...
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  • Japonia striatula is a species of land snail first described in 1973 They are operculate, terrestrial gastropods in the family Cyclophoridae. This species...
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  • Albanian Japonia Amharic ጃፓን (japani) Arabic اليابان (al-yābān) Armenian ճապոնիա (Chaponia) Azerbaijani Yaponiya Bengali জাপান (Jāpān) Basque Japonia Belarusian...
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  • Japonia shigetai is a species of land snail with opercula, terrestrial gastropods in the family Cyclophoridae. This species is endemic to Japan. Mollusc...
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  • Japonia hispida is a species of land snail with opercula, terrestrial gastropods in the family Cyclophoridae. This species is endemic to Japan. Mollusc...
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    Retrieved 2 September 2016. "Alexandra Stan și Cherry Pop – numărul 1 în Japonia" [Alexandra Stan and Cherry Pop - number 1 in Japan] (in Romanian). Incomodph...
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  • {{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "Recenzje Japonia: Crisis Beat". PSX Extreme. No. 13. 1998. "PlayStation Review: Crisis Beat"...
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  • Carabus blaptoides Chrysochroa fulgidissima Brown marmorated stink bug Japonia striatula Haliotis exigua Trochochlamys ogasawarana Haliotis madaka Haliotis...
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    described in 1824 by Philipp Franz von Siebold in De Historiae Naturalis in Japonia statu ("On the Natural History of the State of Japan"), under the name...
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    As a result, the type locality described by Linnaeus was "Habitat in Japonia", though the species is not native to Japan (they were kept by the emperor...
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