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- Emarginula okinawaensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets and slit limpets. Bouchet...
- Omiodes Species: O. decisalis Binomial name Omiodes decisalis (Walker, 1866) Synonyms Botys decisalis Walker, 1866 Hedylepta okinawaensis Yoshiyasu, 1975...
- Branchiostegus okinawaensis is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a tilefish belonging to the family Malacanthidae. It is found in Okinawa. Wataru Hiramatsu;...
- 1824 Caryophyllia glabrescens Chamisso & Eysenhardt, 1821 Catalaphyllia okinawaensis Eguchi & Shirai, 1977 Euphyllia (Euphyllia) glabrescens (Chamisso & Eysenhardt...
- Trupanea okinawaensis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Trupanea of the family Tephritidae. ****an. Shiraki, T. (1968). "Fruit flies...
- Alpinia officinarum Hancelesser galangal, Chinese ginger Alpinia × okinawaensis Tawada Alpinia oligantha Valeton Alpinia orientalis Docot & Banag Alpinia...
- six described species in Gumaga. The type species for Gumaga is Gumaga okinawaensis M. Tsuda. These six species belong to the genus Gumaga: Gumaga griseola...
- 2000 Albunea microps Miers, 1878 Albunea occulta Boyko, 2002 Albunea okinawaensis Osawa & Fujita, 2007 Albunea paretii Guérin-Méneville, 1853 Albunea speciosa...
- Family: Pholcidae Genus: Pholcus Walckenaer, 1805 Species P. nagasakiensis P. okinawaensis P. phalangioides P. opilionides  many more Diversity 375 species...
- Bursaphelenchus contains a single described hermaphroditic species, okinawaensis, and over 100 described gonochoristic species. They inhabit soil or decaying...