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Hervey Islands, see Cook Islands 

 Indian Ocean, eastern part 



DUGONG (Dugong), 136. 



WHALES, blackfish or pilot whale (Globiocephalus), 132; 

 blue whale (Sibbaldus), 128; bottle-nosed porpoise {Tursi- 

 ops), 134; common dolphin (Delphinus), 134; Cuvier's or 

 goose-beaked whale (Ziphius), 131; finback whale {BalcB- 

 noptera), 128; humpback (Megaptera), 128; Irrawaddi 

 dolphin (Orcella), 132; killer whale (Orcinus), 131; lead- 

 colored dolphin (Sotalia plumhea), 135; long-beaked dol- 

 phin (Steno), 135; slender dolphin (Prodelphinus), 135; 

 sperm whale (Physeter), 129. 



Japanese Islands 



BATS, bent-winged bat (Miniopterus), 59; common bats 

 (MyotiSy Plecotus, Barhastella^ NyctaluSy Pipistrellus, 

 Vespertilio), 55; flying fox (Pteropus), 48; horseshoe bat 

 (Rhinolophus), 53; leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros), 53; 

 tube-nosed bat (Murina), 59. 



CARNIVORES. Asiatic black bear (Selenarctos), 80; badger 

 (Meles), 82 ; ermine or stoat (Mustela erminea), 81 ; Eura- 

 sian bear (Ursus), 79; Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), 84; 

 Japanese marten (Mart es), 81; Oriental weasel (Mustela 

 siberica), 82 ; pygmy weasel (Mustela ria^osa), 82 ; raccoon 

 dog (Nyctereutes), 85; red fox (Vulpes), 86; wolf 

 (Canis), 84. 



EVEN-TOED UNGULATES, pig (Sus), 149; serow (Capri- 

 cornis), 142; sika deer (Cervus sika), 146. 



INSECTIVORES. mole (Mogera), 41; red-toothed shrew 

 (Sorex)^ 40; shrew-moles (Urotrichus, Dymecodon), 42; 

 water shrew (Chimarrogale), 41; white-toothed shrew 

 (Suncus), 40. 



MONKEYS. Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata), 67. 



RABBITS. Japanese hare (Lepus brachyurus), 124; pika or 

 mouse-hare (Ochotona), 126; varying hare (Lepus timi- 

 dus), 124. 



RODENTS, chipmunk (Eutamias), 111; common rats (Rat- 

 tus), 114; Eurasian squirrel (Sciurus), 110; flying squir- 



