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- half of hynobiids currently described are endemic to ****an, but their range also covers parts of china, Russia, Afghanistan and iran. Hynobiid salamanders...
- L.; Tian, Y.; Chen, X. (2006). "Cryptic species and systematics of the hynobiid salamanders of the Liua–Pseudohynobius complex: Molecular and phylogenetic...
- PMC 4386933. PMID 25682890. Jia, Jia; Gao, Ke-Qin (2019-03-04). "A new stem hynobiid salamander (Urodela, Cryptobranchoidea) from the Upper Jur****ic (Oxfordian)...
- Anderson, Jason S.; Gao, Ke-Qin (23 July 2021). "Middle Jur****ic stem hynobiids from China shed light on the evolution of basal salamanders". iScience...
- Jia; Anderson, Jason S.; Gao, Ke-Qin (2021-07-23). "Middle Jur****ic stem hynobiids from China shed light on the evolution of basal salamanders". iScience...
- Retrieved 17 November 2021. Shen, Y.-H.; Deng, X.-J. & Wang, B. (2004). "A new hynobiid species Hynobius guabangshanensis from Hunan Province, China (Amphibia:...
- Jia; Anderson, Jason S.; Gao, Ke-Qin (2021-07-23). "Middle Jur****ic stem hynobiids from China shed light on the evolution of basal salamanders". iScience...
- 1360/03wd0115. Jia, J.; Anderson, J.S.; Gao, K-.G. (2021). "Middle Jur****ic stem hynobiid from China shed light on the evolution of basal salamanders". iScience...
- 8–6.7 cm (1.9–2.6 in) in snout–vent length; it is the largest Taiwanese hynobiid. Lai, June-Shiang & Lue, Kuang-Yang (2008). "Two new Hynobius (Caudata:...
- Western Chinese mountain salamander or stream salamander, is a species of hynobiid salamander that is endemic to China. It is found in Sichuan, Yunnan, and...