- The
greater siren (Siren
lacertina) is an
amphibian and one of the five
members of the
genus Siren. The
largest of the
sirens and one of the
largest amphibians...
- (living)
species include:
Siren intermedia Barnes, 1826 –
lesser siren Siren lacertina Linnaeus, 1766 –
greater siren Siren nettingi Goin, 1942 –
western siren...
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response to
environmental hypercapnia in two
aquatic salamanders,
Siren lacertina and
Amphiuma means".
Respiration Physiology. 49 (2): 141–58. doi:10...
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intermedia denotes their intermediate size,
between the
greater siren,
Siren lacertina, and the
dwarf sirens,
Pseudobranchus species.
Lesser sirens have elongated...
- variegatus)
Salamandridae Newts and true
salamanders Alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris)
Sirenoidea (Sirens)
Sirenidae Sirens Greater siren (Siren
lacertina)...
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Victor H. (1979). "Ventilatory
activity in
Amphiuma tridactylum and
Siren lacertina (Amphibia, Caudata)".
Journal of Herpetology. 13 (4): 427–434. doi:10...
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Azizi studied this
phenomenon using a
simplified salamander model.
Siren lacertina, an
aquatic salamander,
utilizes swimming motions similar to the aforementioned...
- †S.
miotexana †S.
simpsoni S.
intermedia Barnes 1826
lesser siren S.
lacertina Linnaeus, 1766
greater siren S.
nettingi Goin, 1942
western siren S. reticulata...
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containing Homo sapiens, but not Pipa pipa,
Caecilia tentaculata, and
Siren lacertina. The
informal variant of the name, "reptiliomorphs", is also occasionally...
- Yellow-bellied three-toed
Skink Synonyms Seps
equalis Gray, 1825
Anguis lacertina Gray, 1831 (nomen nudum)
Siaphos [sic]
aequalis — Gray, 1839 (emendation)...