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pressure gradient alone was not
enough to
drive respiration in the
Amphiuma tridactylum. Rather, the
buccal cavity allows for
small pressure changes that are...
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Amphiuma tridactylum, the three-toed amphiuma, is a
species of
aquatic salamander native to the
Southeastern United States. The three-toed
amphiuma looks...
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Epidendrum tridactylum is an
epiphytic species of
orchid of the
genus Epidendrum,
occurring in Ecuador, Peru,
Bolivia and Brazil. "Epidendrum
tridactylum Lindl...
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Karen M.; Hutchison,
Victor H. (1979). "Ventilatory
Activity in
Amphiuma tridactylum and
Siren lacertina (Amphibia, Caudata)".
Journal of Herpetology. 13...
- (1974). "Respiratory
Mechanisms in the
Aquatic Salamander,
Amphiuma tridactylum". Copeia. 1974 (4): 917–920. doi:10.2307/1442591. JSTOR 1442591. Rogge...
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Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Shaw, 1804) (Fourfinger threadfin)
Eleutheronema tridactylum (Bl****er, 1849) (Threefinger threadfin)
Genus Filim**** Filim**** heptadactyla...
- Two-toed
amphiuma - (Amphiuma means) Three-toed
amphiuma - (Amphiuma
tridactylum)
Atretochoana eiselti Santa Catarina caecilian - (Chthonerpeton viviparum)...
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Arkansas is
endemic to the region. The three-toed
amphiuma (Amphiuma
tridactylum),
commonly growing 18 to 30
inches (46-76 cm.), and
other species such...
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Amphiumidae Low
Amphiuma pholeter one-toed
amphiuma Amphiumidae High
Amphiuma tridactylum three-toed
amphiuma Amphiumidae Low
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis...
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civile Citrine forktail,
Ischnura hastata Three-toed amphiuma,
Amphiuma tridactylum Green toad,
Anaxyrus debilis Oklahoma salamander,
Eurycea tynerensis...