Italian crested newt (redirect from Triturus carnifex)
The Italian crested newt (Triturus carnifex) is a species of newt in the family Salamandridae. Triturus carnifex is found in parts of the Balkans and Italy...
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mammal species Triturus carnifex, the Italian crested newt Xenobolus carnifex, a species of millipede Carnifex, a novel by Tom Kratman Carnifex, a unit fielded...
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The genus name Triturus was introduced in 1815 by the polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, with the northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) as type...
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Lissotriton italicus Lissotriton montandoni Triturus carnifex Triturus cristatus Triturus dobrogicus Triturus karelinii The remaining European species are...
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It was first described as a variety of Triturus karelinii, later considered a subspecies of Triturus carnifex, and was elevated to species rank following...
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Smooth newt (redirect from Triturus vulgaris)
of Clinostomum complanatum (Trematoda: Digenea) in European newts Triturus carnifex and Lissotriton vulgaris (Caudata: Salamandridae)". Journal of Helminthology...
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Lissotriton vulgaris LC IUCN; Italian crested newt, Triturus carnifex LC IUCN; southern crested newt, Triturus karelinii LC IUCN). Family: Bombinatoridae Genus:...
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offspring stop growing and die during early development. The offspring of Triturus carnifex for example, have either a viable heterozygous genotype (1A/1B) or...
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stomach content was reported in specimens of the common European newt (Triturus carnifex). This also represented the first evidence for Caudata worldwide,...
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Danube crested newt (redirect from Triturus dobrogicus)
The Danube crested newt or Danube newt (Triturus dobrogicus) is a species of newt found in central and eastern Europe, along the basin of the Danube river...
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