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Description of a new species of the newt genus Tylototriton sensu lato (Amphibia: Urodela: Salamandridae) from southwestern China.

Zootaxa, 2022
A new species of the genus Tylototriton sensu lato from Tongzi County, Guizhou Province, China was described. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial 16S and ND2 gene sequences indicated the new species as the most closely related species ...
SHI-ZE Li   +4 more
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External nasal gland morphology of Eurycea bislineata (Amphibia, Urodela, Plethodontidae)

Journal of morphology, 2022
Plethodontid salamanders possess numerous courtship glands. Previous studies have shown that the glands are more prominent in male individuals than females, and often experience periods of atrophy and hypertrophy throughout the year that correlate to the
Samantha D Trame   +6 more
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The taxonomic and nomenclatural status of the nomina Salamandra fusca Green, 1818 and Salamandra quadramaculata Holbrook, 1840 (Amphibia, Urodela)

Bionomina, 2022
We address here a few nomenclatural problems concerning some salamander nomina of the plethodontid genus Desmognathus Baird, 1850: the identification of the scriptores (first users) of aponyms (subsequent spellings) in cases of primary homonymy; the ...
A. Dubois, R. Pyron, David A. Beamer
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The emergence of a cryptic lineage and cytonuclear discordance through past hybridization in the Japanese fire-bellied newt, Cynops pyrrhogaster (Amphibia: Urodela)

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2022
Discrepancies in geographic variation patterns between nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are the result of the complicated differentiation processes in organisms and are the key to understanding their true evolutionary processes.
A. Tominaga   +4 more
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Notes on Breeding of Mertensiella caucasica (Waga, 1876) (Urodela: Salamandridae) from Black Sea Coast of Turkey

Russian Journal of Herpetology, 2022
The eggs and embryos of the Caucasian salamander were investigated in a breeding population (Kayabaşı, Trabzon). We found 24 eggs at the beginning of June 2018. About three weeks later, the shaped embryos were observed in the eggs.
U. Bülbül, Halime Koç
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The nomenclature of Eurasian giant salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela, Andrias)

Bionomina, 2022
The history of the taxonomy and nomenclature of the giant Eurasian salamanders of the genus Andrias is provided, with a complete list of available nomina of all extinct and extant species, indicating their current nomenclatural status, their type ...
A. Dubois, T. Frétey, A. Ohler
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A progressive extirpation: an overview of the fossil record of Salamandrina (Salamandridae, Urodela)

Historical Biology, 2021
Salamandrina is the only extant representative of the Salamandrininae, characterised by a unique suite of morphological, ecological, and ethological features.
L. Macaluso   +5 more
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Osteological characteristics of the Setouchi salamander Hynobius setouchi (Urodela, Hynobiidae)

The Anatomical Record, 2021
This study described the detailed osteological features of the Setouchi salamander Hynobius setouchi. H. setouchi, which is endemic to central Japan, was recently delineated from the wide range of H.
S. Hara, K. Nishikawa
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Cytogenetic studies of Hynobiidae (Urodela)

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1986
Chromosome analysis was done in salamanders belonging to the genus <i>Hynobius </i>using the R-banding (RBG) technique. The embryonic cells of <i>H</i>. <i>leechii </i>Boulenger from Korea and <i>H</i>. <i>nebulosus </i>(Schlegel), <i>H</i>.
M. Kuro-o, C. Ikebe, S. Kohno
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A Pliocene Mioproteus (Urodela: Proteidae) from the Taman Peninsula (Russia)

, 2021
A material of Mioproteus wezei is described from the Plevaka locality of Taman Peninsula in Russia. It represents the most abundant material on the species to date that facilitates the discussion on its taxonomic status. The record of M.
E. Syromyatnikova   +3 more
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