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- crested newt was described as Triton cristatus by Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in 1768. As Linnaeus had already used the name Triton for a genus of sea snails...
- terrestrial European newt. It is similar to the northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) except larger and more robust. In 2013, the Balkan-Anatolian crested...
- newt was described as a variety of the northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) by C. Kiritzescu in 1903. Later, it was considered a subspecies until...
- northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) as type species. That species was originally described as Triton cristatus by Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in...
- Danube crested newt (T. dobrogicus), and the northern crested newt (T. cristatus). The type specimen of "T. arntzeni" is in fact a hybrid between the Balkan...
- Extremitäten und Stadieneinteilung der Larvenperiode von Triton taeniatus Leyd. und von Triton cristatus Laur. Wilhelm Roux' Archiv f. Entwicklungsmechanik...
- loss of habitat is allowing the range and po****tion of another newt, T. cristatus, to expand. This newt species prefers open and flat areas. The largest...
- 1838, based on the type genus named Triton by Laurenti in 1768. Laurenti's Triton was renamed to Triturus ("Triton-tail") by Rafinesque in 1815. Tschudi's...
- palustris) L. poeppigii - frog (Bufo poeppigii) L. tritonis - newt (Triton cristatus) Parasite species unknown White's tree frogs (Litoria caerulea) Oregon...
- "On the changes and ultimate fate of the blastopore in the newt (Triton cristatus)". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. 37 (232): 65–66. doi:10...