Monster Hunter Stories remaster, are Kumashira and Kurenai Goukami available?

I bought the original release of MHS for the 3DS; now that there is a remaster, I was considering rebuying it for the various QoL changes and improvements; however, I'm puzzled regarding some of the previously limited special monsties.

So far I gathered that:

Confirmed to be present

  • Rajang (previously Japan exclusive)
  • Kushala Daora (previously Japan exclusive)
  • Teostra (previously Japan exclusive)
  • Glavenus (previously a DLC tournament exclusive via egg fragments)
  • Other, previously DLC exclusives, like a flying Yian Kut-ku

Confirmed to NOT be present

  • Epona (given as a unique prize in a DLC tournament of the original release, from the Legend of Zelda series); which is fair, since Epona is a Nintedo excluive character and the remaster is multyplatform.

I however, was not able to find any true info on two other monsties, Kumashira (Japan exclusive in the original release, inspired by the mascot Kumamon) and Kurenai Goukami (given as a unique prize in a DLC tournament of the original release, from Puzzles & Dragons X)

Can someone tell me if these last two monsties are present in the remaster, of if they like Epona are not?

Also, White Monoblos, Molten Tigrex and Oroshi Kirin were originally DLC quests, are they still available as well?

EDIT:

Thanks for those who have answered! So the answer to my questions apparently are:

Kurenai Goukami and Kumashira are absent from the remaster (which is only a partial loss, because while the signature gene of Kurenai was pretty good, it was not transferable to other Monsties, and Kumashira, while apparently surprisingly good, was a Japan exclusive anyway)

White Monoblos, Molten Tigrex, and Oroshi Kirin are all still present and accounted for. And so are also the two special subquests that give access to dens containing eggs for Yian Kut-Ku with Fly and Nerscylla with Stealth.

So in conclusion, with the remaster you gain 3 Monsties (Rajang, Teostra and Kushala Daora, technically 4 since Glavenus is no longer available in the original release due to the 3DS online shutdown) plus the extra, other DLCs, while "losing" 2 (Epona and Kurenai Goukami, and technically 3 with Kumashira, but again it was Japan exclusive, which already had access to the 3 Monsties above as DLC, and anyway due to the shutdown, Epona and Kurenai Goukami where anyway unavailable nowadays). I suppose the tradeoff is oveall pretty good all things considered on the monsties front.

EDIT 2: addidng other info so to make the list complete and make it for newbies more clear what the remaster has to offer:

  • While the remaster preserved the dens containing flying Yian Kut-ku and the Stealth Nerscylla eggs, the Monsties with unusual characteristics that came from the egg fragments earned during online PVP are absent, so there is no:
    • Blue Yian Kut-Ku with Fly
    • Langombi with Dash
    • Kecha Wacha with Thunder element.
  • On the equipment side of things, all crossover equipment is no longer available: no Jump, Famitsu, Zelda, Puzzle X Dragon, Dengeki, etc. etc. armors and weapons, including the previously Japanese exclusive ones, which are likewise cut. However, the returning MH series items, such as the Duramboros armor, Auroros/Borealis armor, Fan Club attire, Burning Prominar, Scorching Blazer, Jupiter's Sphere, etc. etc. are still present and accounted for.
    • By extention, many of the Special Subquests were likewise cut, as they were the means to acquire the materials necessary to forge these crossover/sponsored equipment. Shame, since many of them provided a reliable and repeateable way to find High Ranking monsters. The same is true for some of the Special Tournaments at the Rider's Arena of Albarax.
  • On the flip side, originally introduced as japan-exclusive updates for the original version, the remaster makes available to international audiences 2 different versions of the Tower of Illusion, the Tower of Recollection and the Tower of Heavens.

The Tower of Recollection is a means to fight again the bosses met during the story and in Subquests, albeit now in High Rank/stronger form, with associated High Rank drops (including new High Rank versions of the Blighted and EX sellable items, which are worth quite a lot of money).

The Tower of Heavens is Rider centric, with most of the opponents being Riders met both during the game as well as in the Anime (and even the game's riders such as Dan and Cheval sport characteristics from the Anime, such as ice-elemental Rathi); the rewards for beating each floor (at least for the lower floors) is Zenny, which stack up pretty quickly.