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 Large alpine salamander - Salamandra lanzai: More Information - ARKive
Andreone F., De Michelis S., Clima V. (1999) - A montane urodele and its feeding habits: Salamandra lanzai (Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae) in the Alps of northwestern Italy.
http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/amphibians/Salamandra_lanzai/more_info.html   (552 words)

  
 schede
Size, movements, and influence of climate on activity in a population of the upper Po Valley (Caudata: Salamandridae).
A13 Andreone F., De Michelis S., Clima V. 1999 - A montane urodele and its feeding habits: Salamandra lanzai (Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae) in the Alps of northwestern Italy.
A22 Luiselli L., Andreone F., Capizzi D., Anibaldi C. 2001 - Body size, sex ratio and fecundity traits of a Salamandra atra atra population from the north-eastern Italian Alps (Amphibia, Urodela, Salamandridae).
http://www.abc-onlus.org/members/f_andreone/publications.html   (9171 words)

  
 Dept. of Fish and Wildlife_635_056
(xiii) Warty newts -- Salamandridae -- Paramesotriton All species and hybrids;
(xv) Fire salamanders -- Salamandridae -- Salamandra All species and hybrids;
(ix) Brook salamanders -- Salamandridae -- Euproctus All species and hybrids;
http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/rules/OARS_600/OAR_635/635_056.html   (9289 words)

  
 salamandridae stock photos / stock photos of salamandridae images search
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http://www.photographersdirect.com/stockphotos/salamandridae.asp   (332 words)

  
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Many salamandrids produce toxic sectrections (tetrodotoxins) in their skin glands and these species are usually brightly colored (aposematic coloration).
There are 4 main distributions: west coast of North America, eastern North America, west to eastern Europe including northwestern Africa, and eastern India to Japan.
Some characteristics of Salamandridae: Have usually a drier skin than most salamanders.
http://yellowfin.dnr.sc.gov/ACEHerpGuide/Pages/Salamanders/Salamandridae.html   (114 words)

  
 salamander --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Breeding often occurs in the water, but certain members of the Salamandridae and most species of the Plethodontidae families breed on land.
In higher forms, fertilization is usually internal; males of such forms often produce a spermatophore, or sperm case, which the female takes into her body through the cloacal opening.
They most commonly occur in freshwater and damp woodlands, principally in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9065027   (1075 words)

  
 SALAMANDRIDAE - True Salamanders and Newts
AmphibiaWeb is a useful source for species lists and has information on some if not most of the species.
The Salamandridae are not a particularly large family among the Caudata, including about 60 or so species.
However, many of the species are among the best known of tailed amphibians, especially in Europe where many people will instantly recognise a Triturus species or the Fire Salamander.
http://www.cyberlizard.plus.com/salamandridae.htm   (726 words)

  
 biology - True Salamander
The species are spread all over the northern hemisphere - Europe, Asia, the northern tip of Africa and North America.
The family Salamandridae consists of true salamanders and newts.
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http://biologydaily.com/biology/Salamandridae   (60 words)

  
 Eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens (Caudata: Salamandridae) @ Invasive.org
Invasive.org is a joint project of The Bugwood Network, USDA Forest Service and USDA APHIS PPQ.
Eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens (Caudata: Salamandridae) @ Invasive.org
Lissamphibia > Caudata > Salamandridae > Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820)
http://www.invasive.org/browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=11660   (70 words)

  
 Amphibian Species of the World - Salamandridae Goldfuss, 1820
Amphibian Species of the World - Salamandridae Goldfuss, 1820
Class: Amphibia > Order: Urodela > Family: Salamandridae
Send technical inquiries about functionality of site or database to Mark Breedlove
http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/references.php?id=23165   (441 words)

  
 Salamandridae (Goldfuss, 1820) True Salamanders & Newts
All members of the family Salamandridae are toxic to varying degrees; the most toxic species is Taricha granulosa, the rough-skinned newt...
They are distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere in temperate-warm areas of North America, Asia, Eurasia, Russia, Middle East, Europe, northern India, and the extreme northern tip of Africa.
The true salamanders, again when including all non-newt species, may enter bodies of water only seasonally, whereas many newt species remain largely aquatic year-round.
http://www.livingunderworld.org/caudata/database/salamandridae   (604 words)

  
 Herpbreeder.dk
Supernumerary thyroid glands of Pleurodeles watll (Caudata, Salamandridae).
.::::: Caudatas of the World - Salamandridae - Pleurodeles :::::.
Pleurodeles contains only two species, found in northern Africa and southwestern Europe.
http://www.herpbreeder.com/worldspecies/Caudata/salamandridae/pleurodeles.htm   (136 words)

  
 - bethnewt
It was once classified in the genus Triturus (as were several other salamandridae that now have their own genera) and is occasionally referred to in older books as Diemyctylus viridescens.
Adults spend nearly all of their time in the water, as do the larvae.
Because neotenic populations are known to evolve from non-neotenic but not vice-versa, I would consider the ancestor of N.
http://www.loxosceles.org/newts/evolution.shtml   (1477 words)

  
 Salamandridae
These characteristics were assembled from a large number of original sources by Duellman and Trueb (1986), Larson (1991) and Larson and Dimmick (1993).
The individual characteristics are in most cases shared with other salamanders and are not synapomorphies of the Salamandridae.
Absence of characteristics found in other salamanders is noted where it is important for distinguishing salamandrids from other salamanders and/or determining their relationships to other salamanders.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Salamandridae&contgroup=Caudata   (2303 words)

  
 Search Results for salamandridae - Encyclopædia Britannica
Any of more than 40 salamander species (family Salamandridae)...
any of more than 40 species and 10 genera of salamanders constituting the widely distributed family Salamandridae of the order Caudata.
They are called newts when aquatic and have moist skin, but are...
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=salamandridae&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT   (274 words)

  
 Caudata
Salamanders are distinguished from other amphibians (frogs and caecilians) most obviously by the presence of a tail in all larvae, juveniles and adults, and by having limbs set at right angles to the body with forelimbs and hindlimbs of approximately equal size (except in the family Sirenidae, which lacks hindlimbs).
Some extinct species known only from fossils are grouped into the families Batrachosauroididae, Karauridae, Prosirenidae and Scapherpetontidae.
A few Mesozoic fossil salamanders (genera Comonecturoides, Galverpeton and Hylaeobatrachus, each containing a single species) have not been assigned to taxonomic families or suborders.
http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Caudata&contgroup=Living_Amphibians   (1713 words)

  
 Herpbreeder.dk
Parichy, D. When neural crest and placodes collide: interactions between melanophores and the lateral lines that generate stripes in the salamander Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum (Ambystomatidae).
Parichy, D. Pigment patterns of larval salamanders (Ambystomatidae, Salamandridae): the role of the lateral line sensory system and the evolution of pattern-forming mechanisms.
http://www.herpbreeder.com/pdf/pdfcaudata.htm   (395 words)

  
 Newt and Salamander Discussion Forum @ Caudata.org: It is a good day today!
8.Lu, S., Yuan, Z.-G., Pang, J., Yang, D., Yu, F., McGuire, P., Xie, F., Zhang, Y.-P., Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) Biochemical Genetics, 2004.
19.Stuart, B.L., Papenfuss, T.J., A New Salamander of the Genus Paramesotriton (Caudata: Salamandridae) from Laos Journal of Herpetology, 2002.
If you are interested in any of these articles mail me, I thought I'd share some with my fellow caudate enthusiasts.
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/8/26246.html?1100429080   (677 words)

  
 Pachytriton (Boulenger, 1878) Paddle Tail Newts
have smooth skin, instead of the typical tuberculate skin of newts, and are perhaps the most advanced group in the family Salamandridae.
Unlike other members of the family Salamandridae, Pachytriton spp.
http://www.livingunderworld.org/caudata/database/salamandridae/pachytriton   (2960 words)

  
 Definition of salamandridae - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Salamandridae   (82 words)

  
 A Key for the Identification of Selected Salamanders of the Abystomatidae and Salamandridae Families in Pennsylvania ...
A Key for the Identification of Selected Salamanders of the Abystomatidae and Salamandridae Families in Pennsylvania and Surrounding Areas
A Key for the Identification of Selected Salamanders of the Ambystomatidae and Salamandridae Families in Pennsylvania and Surrounding Areas
http://www.washjeff.edu/chartiers/Chartier/KEY/Amphibians/Dana/main.html   (148 words)

  
 FAMILY SALAMANDRIDAE Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
FAMILY SALAMANDRIDAE Meaning and Definition - Dictionary - eLook.org
http://www.elook.org/dictionary/family-salamandridae.html   (9 words)

  
 Amphibia
     Salamandra infraimmaculata (Salamandridae, near eastern fire salamander)
     Cynops pyrrhogaster (Salamandridae, Japanese fire belly newt)
     Cynops cyanurus (Salamandridae, blue-tailed fire belly newt)
http://www.speciesaccounts.org/Amphibia.htm   (296 words)

  
 Snakes of Arkansas: Galleries - Galleries > Salamanders > Salamandridae - Newts
Aquatic; Color olive and yellowish with many black specks (and very few red specks); Dark stripe through eye; Skin rough; External gills absent; Life cycle includes terrestrial eft stage
Snakes of Arkansas: Galleries - Galleries > Salamanders > Salamandridae - Newts
http://www.snakesofarkansas.com/galleries/index.php?cat=36   (50 words)

  
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A total of 1 butterflies from the Salamandridae family can be seen in the UK Use the following icons for find out more about each butterfly:
There are 0 butterflies from the Salamandridae family classed as resident in the UK.
http://www.britishbutterflies.co.uk/asp/iframe/family.asp?familyname=Salamandridae   (67 words)

  
 Golden alpine salamander - Salamandra atra aurorae: More Information - ARKive
Franzen, M. and Nicolai, S. (1987) Eine neue Fundort von Salamandra atra aurorae Trevisan 1982 (Caudata: Salamandridae).
Bonato, L. and Grossenbacher, K. (2000) On the distribution and chromatic differentiation of the Alpine Salamander, Salamandra atra Laurenti, 1768, between Val Lagarina and Val Sugana (Venetian Prealps): an updated review (Urodela: Salamandridae).
http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/amphibians/Salamandra_atra_aurorae/more_info.html   (593 words)

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