After reading the list provided, I'm thinking it could be hemiaminal, but that has 5 R groups. Is it a hemiaminal?
The specific linkage in the red box is a hemiaminal - not sure where you are getting 5 R groups from:
You have in this case:
![[*:1]OC([*:2])N[*:3]](https://www.chemicalforums.com/SMILES/cb7a5a48e98acdcf4096.png)
R1 = sugar ring; R2 = sugar ring; R3 = Asn residue of peptide
More specifically (also considering what is outside the red box) you could call this structure an
N-acyl hemiaminal (because R3 is an acyl group).
Based on the core amide structure:
![[*:1]NC(=O)[*:2]](https://www.chemicalforums.com/SMILES/5259a304de973b00d644.png)
and given that R1 = glycosyl, you could call it an
N-glycosyl amide. There are a lot of functional groups present, so there is more than one logical way of describing what is present.