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Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Chordata - Vertebrata - Gnathostomata - Tetrapoda - Aves - Charadriiformes - Sternidae - Sternula - Sternula albifrons - Sternula albifrons sinensis
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 Sterna albifrons sinensis Gmelin, 1789
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 Sterna albifrons sinensis Gmelin, 1789
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Red list status in Japan
Vulnerable (VU): Ministry of the Environment
Critically Endangered + Endangered (A Rank): Aomori
Vulnerable (B Rank): Iwate
Vulnerable (VU): Miyagi
Critically Endangered (CR): Akita
Critically Endangered (CR): Yamagata
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Fukushima
Vulnerable: Ibaraki
Critically Endangered + Endangered (A Rank): Tochigi
Endangered (EN): Gunma
Critically Endangered (CR): Saitama
Critically Endangered (A): Chiba
Wards Area: Endangered (EN), Mainland Area: Endangered (EN): Tokyo
Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo Northern Tama
Endangered (EN): Tokyo Southern Tama
Critically Endangered (CR): Tokyo Western Tama
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Kanagawa
Near Threatened (NT): Niigata
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Toyama
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Ishikawa
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Fukui
Vulnerable (VU): Yamanashi
Critically Endangered (CR): Nagano
Vulnerable: Gifu
Endangered (EN): Shizuoka
Endangered, Vulnerable : Aichi
CR: Mie
Vulnerable: Shiga
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Kyoto
CR+EN: Osaka
Vulnerable: Hyogo
Vulnerable: Nara
Endangered (EN): Wakayama
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Tottori
Vulnerable (VU): Shimane
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Okayama
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Hiroshima
Vulnerable (VU): Yamaguchi
Endangered (EN): Tokushima
Vulnerable (VU): Kagawa
Vulnerable (VU): Ehime
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Kochi
Endangered (EN): Fukuoka
Vulnerable: Saga
Vulnerable (VU): Nagasaki
Endangered (EN): Kumamoto
Critically Endangered (CR): Oita
Endangered (EN-g): Miyazaki
Critically Endangered + Endangered: Kagoshima
Vulnerable (VU): Okinawa
Sterna albifrons sinensis Gmelin, 1789 of literature
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Committee for Check-List of Japanese Birds of The Ornithological Society of Japan (ed.) (2012) Check-list of Japanese Birds 7th Revised Edition. The Ornithological Society of Japan, Sanda, 438 pp. (in Japanese).
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