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| | Appendix E: "The Caladenia caudata Recovery Plan" 1998 - 2000 |
 | | Caladenia caudata is a deciduous terrestrial orchid that dies back annually after flowering in spring and survives the summer as an underground tuber. |  | | At some stage in autumn or winter a leaf is produced to be followed by the inflorescence in the spring. |  | | The broad scale habitat requirements of Caladenia caudata are well known but far less is known of its micro-habitat requirements. |
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http://www.affa.gov.au/content/output.cfm?ObjectID=D2C48F86-BA1A-11A1-A2200060B0A02314
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| | RNH Publications |
 | | Eggs of Hemidactylium scutatum (Caudata: Plethodontidae) are unpalatable to insect predators. |  | | Activity level and the tradeoff between growth and survival in the salamanders Ambystoma jeffersonianum and Hemidactylium scutatum. |  | | Resource level and reproductive frequency in female four-toed salamanders, Hemidactylium scutatum (Caudata: Plethodontidae). |
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http://csm.jmu.edu/biology/harrisrn/rnh_publications.htm
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| | Brassia caudata alba |
 | | Brassia caudata alba has flowers with a strong fragrance that reminds me of honey. |  | | The Brassia is sometimes called the "Spider Orchid" because the slender pointed sepals and petals of the flower resemble legs of a spider and the lip of the flower is shaped like the spiders body. |  | | Brassia species found from Mexico to Panama, Florida and the West Indies. |
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http://www.richardlindberg.com/orchids10.asp
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| | Masdevallia polysticta x caudata |
 | | caudata in the dorsal with a hint of striping, but the flower is quite cupped - at least on this clone. |  | | Additional Information: You can see a little bit of M. |
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http://www.pleurothallids.com/masdevallia_polysticta_x_caudata.htm
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| | Nature Notes: Introduction to mud caudata sirens |
 | | These creatures have bodies that are shaped much like that of an eel with tiny front legs and no hind legs at all. |  | | The mud siren mud siren is found in the Caudata and the Sirenidae family, which means it looks like an eel. |  | | With an evolution span of around 130 million years the amazing mud siren is found in the Sirenidae family and the Caudata order. |
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http://mama.essortment.com/sirenscaudataa_rcrq.htm
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| | Split Aglaiocercus berlepschi from Aglaiocercus kingi |
 | | Berlioz (1940) kept emmae, caudata, and mocoa in kingii but retained coelestis and berlepschi as separate species. |  | | He noted several points of resemblance between berlepschi and coelestis (at the opposite extremes of the distribution of the group) and suggested that a paler rufous shade in the underparts of some specimens in the kingi group might suggest intergradation with these white-breasted forms. |  | | Cory (1918) recognized six species: emmae, mocoa, caudata, kingi, berlepschi and coelestis. |
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http://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCprop144.html
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| | 'Uncle Derek Says' - Aechmea caudata v. eipperi |
 | | He says that the difference between his plant and the type species for Aechmea caudata is clear blue petals with strong blue tips. |  | | However, if we read further we find that this plant differs from A. |  | | Reference to Reitz's book on "Bromeliaceas in Santa Catarina" 1983 page 389 reveals some interesting insights if you understand Portuguese! |
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http://www.fcbs.org/butcher/A_caudata_v_eipperi.htm
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 | | The South American forms tend to have less spotting. |  | | "The plant in your photographs is the Caribbean form of Caudata. |  | | Après avoir vu ces photos, Norris H. Williams (Dept. of Natural History, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida) écrivait, dans un courriel, le 28 mai 2003 : "The photos you posted are some of the best examples of Brassia caudata I have seen." |
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http://www.chez.com/chezviateur/Brassiacaudata.htm
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| | AmphibiaWeb |
 | | Since 1985 the total number of recognized species has increased by nearly 35%. |  | | The AmphibiaWeb database currently contains 5952 amphibian species (Oct 19, 2005), of which 5229 are Anura (frogs and toads), 551 are Caudata (newts and salamanders), and 171 are Gymnophiona (caecilians). |  | | There are three orders of amphibians in the world: Anura, Caudata, and Gymnophiona. |
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http://www.amphibiaweb.org/aw/amphibian/speciesnums.html
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| | Brassia caudata information and photo page |
 | | Description of Brassia caudata : Brassia caudata is grown like a typical Oncidium, in a small pot in a well drained media. |  | | A Central American species, intermediate grower, it is very adaptable to the orchid house. |  | | Click Here to send us your comments or info about Brassia caudata |
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http://www.orchidsonline.com.au/species97.html
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| | Georgia Wildlife Web Site; amphibians: Caudata |
 | | Members of this order are found only in North America, Eurasia, the northern coast of Africa, and northern South America. |  | | The ordinal name Caudata is from the Latin for tail, cauda, referring to the long tails of these amphibians. |
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http://museum.nhm.uga.edu/gawildlife/amphibians/caudata/caudata.html
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| | Arenga caudata |
 | | The fresh fruit were soaked in water for 48h and the pulp removed (wear gloves - the fruit contains irritating crystals). |  | | caudata is widespread over Southeast Asia and does well in a shady spot in the tropical or warm subtropical garden. |  | | The leaflets are roughly fishtail shaped and have jaggedly toothed margins. |
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http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/pix/AreCau.shtml
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| | ADW: Caudata: Information |
 | | While the terms Caudata and Urodela are usually used interchangeably, some authors have suggested using Urodela to describe only extant forms, while retaining Caudata as the more inclusive group including all known extant and fossil species. |  | | Fossil salamanders are known from most extant families, as well as four extinct families. |  | | Proteidae), and there is still considerable disagreement over the identity of suborders within Caudata. |
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http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Caudata.html
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| | Amphibians Diversity |
 | | Order Salientia being the largest, with 29 families harbours 4837 species, where as Caudata has 10 families and 502 species and Apoda with 5 families and 165 species. |  | | Himalayan newt Pleurodeles verrucossus is the only Caudata member from India. |  | | In all, 5504 species have been recorded from all continents (Except Antarctica) (Frost, 2002). |
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http://wgbis.ces.iisc.ernet.in/biodiversity/amphibians/diversity.htm
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| | The Academy of Natural Sciences - Library - Digital Collections - The Fairy Tale World of Henry McCook |
 | | McCook tells how the female Cyrtophora caudata preys upon the small insects that fall into her snare, and instead of casting out the dry shells, she hangs them upon her cocoon, which is soon decorated with gauze wings, shining black heads and bodies. |  | | Beard shows Cyrtophora caudata as American Indians with tomahawks, collecting "scalpage" for their cocoons. |  | | This scientific illustration by Edwin Sheppard shows scalpage collected by Cyrtophora caudata for her cocoons. |
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http://www.acnatsci.org/library/collections/fairytaleworld/tenants/scalpage1.html
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| | Caudata - encyclopedia article about Caudata. |
 | | with slender bodies, short legs, and long tails (order Caudata or Urodela). |  | | According to Action on Smoking and Health, FOREST is funded almost entirely by the tobacco industry. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Caudata
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| | Order Caudata |
 | | Order Caudata (3 suborders, 10 families, 58 genera, 379 species) |
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http://www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/animals/chordata/vertebra/amphibia/caudata
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| | Salamander |
 | | The moist skin of the amphibians limits them to habitats either near water or under some protection on moist ground, usually in a forest. |  | | Salamander is the common name applied to approximately 500 amphibian vertebrates with slender bodies, short legs, and long tails (order Caudata or Urodela). |  | | It was also the name of an Austro-Hungariuan ship of the Drache class built in 1861 |
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http://www.omniknow.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Caudata
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| | Main patterns (from Caudata) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | The other families have adults that are generalized terrestrial
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-40578?tocId=40578
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| | Nearctica - Natural History - Amphibians - Caudata |
 | | Nearctica - Natural History - Amphibians - Caudata |  | | There are photographs of most of the families as well as a general discussion of the group, its systematics, and a short bibliography. |  | | A checklist of the salamanders and newts of North America with links to photographs and, sometimes, information may be found here. |
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http://www.nearctica.com/nathist/amphib/newt.htm
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| | Newts and Salamanders - Caudata.org - The Newt and Salamander Portal |
 | | Caudata Culture is the world's premier salamander and newt care and information resource, and far better than any book. |  | | It contains exclusive contributions of articles and photos from internationally known, award winning photographers and authors, as well as research scientists and ordinary people like yourself. |  | | Created in February 2001, Caudata.org is the Information Portal for newt and salamander professionals and enthusiasts around the world. |
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http://www.caudata.org
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| | Logee's Greenhouse-HOYA CAUDATA |
 | | Hoya Caudata The perfect plant for basket or windowsill, this Hoya's well-defined foliage will surely create a stir. |  | | Like a work of art, the lance-shaped roughly textured leaves resemble a creation hammered in bronze. |
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http://www.logees.com/prodinfo.asp?number=R1353-2
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| | Amphibia: Caudata (salamanders, newts, amphiuma, mudpuppies, waterdogs, sirens) |
 | | The more recent term Urodela is often used in place of Caudata to label the salamander order. |  | | The term caudata originates from the Latin word for tail, cauda, and roughly translates to tailed-amphibian. |  | | salamandroidea, cryptobranchoidea, amphibian database, amphibian species, salamander, salamanders, newts, newt, caudata, caudate, anura, anuran, fire belly newt, fire belly toad, biodiversity, conservation, amphibian, amphibians, ambystomatidae, ambystoma, amphiumidae, amphiuma, cryptobranchidae, dicamptodontidae, hynobiidae, proteidae, plethodontidae, rhyacotritonidae, salamandridae, sirenidae, siren, cynops, pachytriton, paramesotriton, tylototriton |
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http://www.livingunderworld.org/caudata
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| | PlantFiles: Detailed information on Dwarf Sugar Palm (Arenga caudata) |
 | | Powered by Scif 5.3 build 253 StandardOut, Inc. |  | | PlantFiles: Detailed information on Dwarf Sugar Palm (Arenga caudata) |  | | Oct 19, 7:16 AM Detailed information on Dwarf Sugar Palm (Arenga caudata) |
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http://www.plantsdatabase.com/go/60811/Dwarf+Sugar+Palm_Arenga_caudata.html
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| | Arenga caudata (bifid leaf) |
 | | caudata est très répandu dans le sud-est de l'Asie et s'adapte parfaitement dans un endroit ombragé d'un jardin tropical ou subtropical chaud. |
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http://www.rarepalmseeds.com/fr/pix/AreBif.shtml
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| | Newts and Salamanders |
 | | Captive care and breeding information for this Mexican salamander. |  | | Detailed information for newt and salamander enthusiasts and specialists around the world, particularly those who maintain and breed these animals in captivity. |  | | A discussion forum designed for exchanging information on caudata and salamanders. |
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http://www.puredirectory.com/Recreation/Pets/Reptiles-and-Amphibians/Newts-and-Salamanders
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| | Glaphyrina caudata |
 | | Glaphyrina caudata from off Auckland East Coast, 35 metres. |
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http://www.mollusca.co.nz/shell_images_pages/shell_3595.htm
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| | CFPACS - Observations for Arenga caudata |
 | | All material on these pages is copyrighted by CFPACS and may not be used without permission. |  | | Find Information About Arenga caudata on These Other Sites |  | | Temperatures below 26 will damage it and low 20s will kill the stems back. |
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http://www.plantapalm.com/centralfl/ObservationSpecies.asp?PalmID=25
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| | Topics - Newt and Salamander Discussion Forum @ Caudata.org |
 | | Topics that deal with a species, genus, or family of caudata. |  | | Care Info Links: Caudata Culture and the Axolotl site. |  | | Registered Users, a total of 62802 messages, the latest by Casey Benjamin User List |
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http://www.caudata.info/forum/cgi-bin/discus.cgi?pg=topics
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| | Pure Pleasure - Ready to Use Preparation |
 | | Prunus Amygdalus, Cananga Odorata, Ocotea Caudata, Santalum Album, Citrus Aurantium, Pelargonium Graveolens. |  | | Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Peg-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Sodium Chloride, Cananga Odorata, Ocotea Caudata, Santalum Album, Citrus Aurantium, Methylchloroisothiazolinone (and) Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium Chloride, Magnesium Nitrate, Citric Acid. |  | | Aqua, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Peg-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Sodium Chloride, Cananga Odorata, Ocotea Caudata, Santalum Album, Citrus Aurantium, Methylchloroisothiazolinone (and) Methylisothiazolinone, Magnesium Cholride, Magnesium Nitrate, Citric Acid. |
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http://www.alexander-essentials.com/pure-pleasure-ready-to-use-preparations.php3
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| | Sicista caudata |
 | | [an error occurred while processing this directive] Sicista caudata [an error occurred while processing this directive] 20187 |  | | zoology: Coccinellidae, Cerambycidae, Argidae, Culicinae, Simuliidae, Gadflies, Rhopalocera, Tortricidae, Birds, Soricidae, Bats, Marmot, Sicista caudata, forest lemming... |  | | Rodent Specialist Group - Endangered species: Euchoreutes naso Red List: EN A1c (Baillie, J.) Distribution: China, Mongolia; Sicista caudata Red List: EN B1+2c (Tchabovsky, A.) Distribution: China, Russia;... |
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http://www.specieslist.com/endangered/scientific_name/S/Sicista_caudata.shtml
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| | Caudata Culture Home Page |
 | | In 2003, the site was reorganized and renamed Caudata Culture. |  | | Science-based information about salamanders and their captive care. |  | | This site began in 2000 as Caudate Central, a repository for photographs and articles submitted by many caudate enthusiasts. |
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http://culture.caudata.org
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| | Caudata |
 | | Leven -> Animalia -> Chordata -> Vertebrata -> Tetrapoda -> Amphibia -> Caudata |  | | De caudata zijn het geslacht van de salamanders. |
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http://nl.freeglossary.com/Caudata
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| | Caudata |
 | | Salamanders constitute the order Urodela (or Caudata) within the class Amphibia. |
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http://www.therfcc.org/caudata-117852.html
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| | CP Mailing List Archives for 1994: Re: P. caudata (as was...) |
 | | >>>you wish) of Pinguicula "caudata" (as it used to be known) I'm trying |  | | Maybe in reply to: John Taylor [The Banshee]: "P. caudata (as was...)" |  | | Next in thread: John Taylor [The Banshee]: "Re: Re: P. caudata (as was...)" |
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http://www.omnisterra.com/botany/cp/list/cp94alld/0637.htm
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| | The Global Compendium of Weeds: Gamolepis caudata Klatt ex Burtt Davy & Pott-Leendertz |
 | | NOTE: for now (until database/website are updated), you must manually search for each data source in the GWC Data Sources document.) |  | | NOTE: Please do NOT link to or bookmark this page; it is a TEMPORARY URL which will be replaced within a few months. |  | | The Global Compendium of Weeds: Gamolepis caudata Klatt ex Burtt Davy & Pott-Leendertz |
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http://www.hear.org/gcw/html/autogend/species/8703.HTM
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| | Caudata Zone - The site for Salamanders and Newts - Welcome to Caudata Zone |
 | | Caudata Zone - The site for Salamanders and Newts - Welcome to Caudata Zone |  | | Caudata Zone - The site for Salamanders and Newts :: Announcements :: Announcements :: Welcome to Caudata Zone |  | | Topic: Welcome to Caudata Zone (Read 123 times) |
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http://caudata.proboards24.com/index.cgi?action=gotopost&board=announce&thread=1067954694&post=1067954694
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| | Senna caudata |
 | | [an error occurred while processing this directive] Senna caudata [an error occurred while processing this directive] 32662 |  | | Flora de CR: Senna caudata:...- Senna caudata - (Standl.) HS Irwin and Barneby. |  | | Cassieae:...pilosula Irwin and Barneby; Senna candolleana (Vogel)Irwin and Barneby; Senna caudata (Standley)Irwin and Barneby; Senna caudata (Standley)Irwin and Barneby Var. |
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http://www.specieslist.com/endangered/scientific_name/S/Senna_caudata.shtml
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