- The
family Proteidae is a
group of
aquatic salamanders found today in the
Balkan Peninsula and
North America. The
range of the
genus Necturus (commonly...
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salamander which is the only
species in the
genus Proteus of the
family Proteidae and the only
exclusively cave-dwelling
chordate species found in Europe;...
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Necturus is a
genus of
aquatic salamanders in the
family Proteidae.
Species of the
genus are
native to the
eastern United States and Canada. They are...
- non-transforming
salamander species, such as most
members of the
family Proteidae (the olm and mudpuppies) and the
family Sirenidae,
which naturally never...
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found in the four
families giant salamanders, sirens,
Congo eels and
Proteidae, who are all
aquatic and
obligate paedomorphs. Some of the
largest terrestrial...
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mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Proteidae. It
lives an
entirely aquatic lifestyle in
parts of
North America in lakes...
- (January 2022). Mannion,
Philip (ed.). "A new
proteid salamander (Urodela,
Proteidae) from the
middle Miocene of
Hambach (Germany) and
implications for the...
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waterdog (Necturus beyeri) is a
species of
aquatic salamander in the
family Proteidae. It is
endemic to the deep South,
where it
occurs in Alabama, Louisiana...
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There are 39
species of
amphibians of
Italy (including
introduced and
naturalised species) in two orders; no
Caecilian is
known to live in the country...
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contain fully or in part
aquatic species, such as the mole salamanders, the
Proteidae, or the Sirenidae.
classification of all
genera of the
Pleurodelinae subfamily...