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fossil evidence: †
Pseudobranchus vetustus (Miocene to
Pliocene of Florida) †
Pseudobranchus robustus (Pleistocene of Florida) "
Pseudobranchus Gray 1825 (dwarf...
- †Noterpeton Rage et al. 1993 †Noterpeton
bolivianum Rage et al. 1993
Genus Pseudobranchus Gray 1825
dwarf sirens †P.
robustus Goin and
Auffenberg 1955 †P. vetustus...
- nettingi,
western lesser siren Siren lacertina,
greater siren,
skeleton Pseudobranchus,
dwarf sirens Sometimes listed as
Siren Österdam, 1766, but Linnaeus...
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Wikispecies has
information related to
Pseudobranchus axanthus. SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group (2022). "
Pseudobranchus axanthus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Wikispecies has
information related to
Pseudobranchus striatus. "Gulf
Hammock dwarf siren (
Pseudobranchus striatus lustricolus)".
Environmental Conservation...
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between the
greater siren,
Siren lacertina, and the
dwarf sirens,
Pseudobranchus species.
Lesser sirens have
elongated bodies possessing only two limbs...
- "The
Energetics of
Estivating Sirenid Salamanders (Siren
lacertina and
Pseudobranchus striatus)". Herpetologica. 46 (4): 407–414. ISSN 0018-0831. JSTOR 3892939...
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carapaces as well as mollusks.
Habrosaurus is a
sister taxa to both
Pseudobranchus and
Siren which are the only
genera in the
family Sirenidae. Sirenids...
- amphibians,
including salamanders of the
genera Siren, Amphiuma, and
Pseudobranchus. "Ordway-Swisher
Biological Station -
Suggs Lake - SUGG". www.neonscience...
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Genus Taricha Genus Triturus Genus Tylototriton Family Sirenidae Genus Pseudobranchus -
Dwarf siren Genus Siren Caecilians Family Caeciliidae Genus Boulengerula...