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Τι (ποιος) είναι lungless salamanders - ορισμός

FAMILY OF AMPHIBIANS
Lungless salamander; Lungless Salamanders; Lungless Salamander; Plethodont; Family Plethodontidae; Plethodontid; Lungless salamanders; Plethodontinae; Hemidactyliinae; Spelerpinae
  • dusky salamander]]
  • ''[[Palaeoplethodon hispaniolae]]'' preserved in [[amber]]

Urodela         
  • A salamander unharmed in the fire, 1350
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  • Neotenic]] [[axolotl]], showing external gills
  • [[Biofluorescence]] can be observed across various salamander species
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  • Embryonic development of a salamander, filmed in the 1920s
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  • ''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' print by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]] (1797–1861) depicting a giant salamander being stabbed by the [[samurai]] Hanagami Danjō no jō Arakage
  • The threatened hellbender
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  • Karaurus sharovi]]''
  • A dissected view of the levatores arcuum muscles in a ''Necturus maculosus'' specimen. These (shown in the purple circles) move the external gills, as a means of respiration.
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  • The front part of the [[olm]]'s head carries sensitive chemo-, mechano-, and electroreceptors.
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  • Sirens]] have an eel-like appearance.
  • warns off predators]]
  • Salamanders need moist environments to respire through their skin.
  • The head of a tiger salamander
  • X-ray image of salamander
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  • 100px
  • [[Rough-skinned newt]]
  • Sierra newt [[amplexus]] found in stream at Woolman Semester in Nevada County, California
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Urodela; Salamanders; Urodele amphibians; Salamanda; Gray Salamander; Order Caudata; Urodeles; Caudates; Feeding behavior of salamanders; Reproductive systems of salamanders; Urodele
·noun ·pl An order of amphibians having the tail well developed and often long. It comprises the salamanders, tritons, and allied animals.
salamander         
  • A salamander unharmed in the fire, 1350
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Neotenic]] [[axolotl]], showing external gills
  • [[Biofluorescence]] can be observed across various salamander species
  • 100px
  • 70 px
  • Embryonic development of a salamander, filmed in the 1920s
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • ''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' print by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]] (1797–1861) depicting a giant salamander being stabbed by the [[samurai]] Hanagami Danjō no jō Arakage
  • The threatened hellbender
  • 100px
  • Karaurus sharovi]]''
  • A dissected view of the levatores arcuum muscles in a ''Necturus maculosus'' specimen. These (shown in the purple circles) move the external gills, as a means of respiration.
  • 100px
  • The front part of the [[olm]]'s head carries sensitive chemo-, mechano-, and electroreceptors.
  • 100px
  • 70 px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Sirens]] have an eel-like appearance.
  • warns off predators]]
  • Salamanders need moist environments to respire through their skin.
  • The head of a tiger salamander
  • X-ray image of salamander
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 100px
  • [[Rough-skinned newt]]
  • Sierra newt [[amplexus]] found in stream at Woolman Semester in Nevada County, California
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Urodela; Salamanders; Urodele amphibians; Salamanda; Gray Salamander; Order Caudata; Urodeles; Caudates; Feeding behavior of salamanders; Reproductive systems of salamanders; Urodele
n.
Eft.
urodele         
  • A salamander unharmed in the fire, 1350
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Neotenic]] [[axolotl]], showing external gills
  • [[Biofluorescence]] can be observed across various salamander species
  • 100px
  • 70 px
  • Embryonic development of a salamander, filmed in the 1920s
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • ''[[Ukiyo-e]]'' print by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]] (1797–1861) depicting a giant salamander being stabbed by the [[samurai]] Hanagami Danjō no jō Arakage
  • The threatened hellbender
  • 100px
  • Karaurus sharovi]]''
  • A dissected view of the levatores arcuum muscles in a ''Necturus maculosus'' specimen. These (shown in the purple circles) move the external gills, as a means of respiration.
  • 100px
  • The front part of the [[olm]]'s head carries sensitive chemo-, mechano-, and electroreceptors.
  • 100px
  • 70 px
  • 100px
  • 100px
  • Sirens]] have an eel-like appearance.
  • warns off predators]]
  • Salamanders need moist environments to respire through their skin.
  • The head of a tiger salamander
  • X-ray image of salamander
  • 70 px
  • 70 px
  • 100px
  • [[Rough-skinned newt]]
  • Sierra newt [[amplexus]] found in stream at Woolman Semester in Nevada County, California
ORDER OF AMPHIBIANS
Urodela; Salamanders; Urodele amphibians; Salamanda; Gray Salamander; Order Caudata; Urodeles; Caudates; Feeding behavior of salamanders; Reproductive systems of salamanders; Urodele
['j??r?(?)di:l]
¦ noun Zoology an amphibian of the order Urodela; a newt or salamander.
Origin
from mod. L. Urodela, from uro-2 'tail' + Gk delos 'evident'.

Βικιπαίδεια

Plethodontidae

Plethodontidae, or lungless salamanders, are a family of salamanders. Most species are native to the Western Hemisphere, from British Columbia to Brazil, although a few species are found in Sardinia, Europe south of the Alps, and South Korea. In terms of number of species, they are by far the largest group of salamanders.