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Sirenidae, the sirens, are a
family of
neotenic aquatic salamanders.
Family members have very
small fore
limbs and lack hind
limbs altogether. In one...
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Siren is a
genus of
aquatic salamanders of the
family Sirenidae. The
genus consists of five
living species,
along with one
extinct species from the Eocene...
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Olympic sailor Siren (genus), a
genus of
aquatic salamanders in the
family Sirenidae Hestina, a
genus of brush-footed
butterfly commonly called sirens Sirenia...
- Stabile,
Jennifer L. (2015). "Direct
Observation and
Review of
Herbivory in
Sirenidae (Amphibia: Caudata)".
Notes of the
Southeastern Naturalist. 14 (1): N5–N9...
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members of the
family Proteidae (the olm and mudpuppies) and the
family Sirenidae,
which naturally never metamorphose into an air-breathing form. The embryos...
- as the
leopard eel, is a
species of
aquatic salamander in the
family Sirenidae. The species,
which is
endemic to the
southeastern United States, was...
- (Siren sphagnicola) is a
species of
aquatic salamander in the
family Sirenidae. It was
described as a new
species in 2023 by
Fedler et al. The species...
- cave
dwelling salamanders in the
Eurycea genus that are yet to be named.
Sirenidae are a
family of
aquatic salamanders only
found in
northern Mexico and...
- eggs are laid. In the
Asiatic salamanders, the
giant salamanders and
Sirenidae,
which are the most
primitive groups, the
fertilization is external. In...
- This list of
amphibians of
Florida includes species native to or do****ented in the U.S.
state of Florida.
African clawed frog - introduced/invasive Western...