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Does anybody happen to know what it the basis for the assertion that E.andersoni is not endemic to Japan, that it also exists in China, namely on Taiwan?
I had heard rumors before of it known or thought to have once existed in Taiwan, if not existing there now, and it occurred to me that at least a couple Chinese books on amphibians of China list E.andersoni among the Chinese caudates. I used to wonder if these were written by ravanchist scholars as the Ryukyu kingdom did use to pay tribute to the Chinese emperor before it was absorbed by Japan
Today I was reading an article by Prof. Zhao Er-mi of the Chengdu Institute of Biology --"Distribution Patterns of Amphibians in Temperate Eastern Asia" -- in which he includes a table showing E.andersoni as a species found both in the Ryukyus (RK) and on Taiwan (TW)....
I had heard rumors before of it known or thought to have once existed in Taiwan, if not existing there now, and it occurred to me that at least a couple Chinese books on amphibians of China list E.andersoni among the Chinese caudates. I used to wonder if these were written by ravanchist scholars as the Ryukyu kingdom did use to pay tribute to the Chinese emperor before it was absorbed by Japan

Today I was reading an article by Prof. Zhao Er-mi of the Chengdu Institute of Biology --"Distribution Patterns of Amphibians in Temperate Eastern Asia" -- in which he includes a table showing E.andersoni as a species found both in the Ryukyus (RK) and on Taiwan (TW)....
