- The
genus Taricha consists of four
species of
highly toxic newts in the
family Salamandridae.
Their common name is
Pacific newts,
sometimes also western...
- The
California newt or orange-bellied newt (
Taricha torosa), is a
species of newt
endemic to California, in the
Western United States. Its
adult length...
- The
Sierra newt (
Taricha sierrae) is a newt
found west of the
Sierra Nevada, from
Shasta county to
Tulare County, in California,
Western North America...
- The rough-skinned newt or
roughskin newt (
Taricha granulosa) is a
North American newt
known for the
strong toxin exuded from its skin. A
stocky newt with...
-
found in
North America, Europe,
North Africa and Asia. The
Pacific newts (
Taricha) and the
Eastern newts (Notophthalmus) with
together seven species are...
- 1830
Genus Taricha - four
species Taricha granulosa (Skilton, 1849)
Taricha rivularis (Twitty, 1935)
Taricha sierrae (Twitty, 1942)
Taricha torosa (Rathke...
- The red-bellied newt (
Taricha rivularis) is a newt that is
native to
coastal woodlands in
northern California and is
terrestrial for most of its life...
- The
Coast Range newt (
Taricha torosa torosa) is a
subspecies of the
California newt (
Taricha torosa). It is
endemic to California, from
Mendocino County...
- of the host. T.
augusta have been
observed in the rough-skinned newt,
Taricha granulosa, in
certain northern California coastal counties in the United...
- Brazil. In some salamanders, the skin is poisonous. The rough-skinned newt (
Taricha granulosa) from
North America and
other members of its
genus contain the...