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Edible Frog falls between the two in both respects. The Italian Crested Newt (Triturus carnifex) This newt is closely related to our own Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus) and was, in fact, formerly regarded as a ... of much the same size as our two smaller species of newt and is thus not so easily noticed as the Italian Crested Newt. It can however be easily identified being very dark, frequently ...
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Amphibia: Caudata (salamanders, newts, amphiuma, mudpuppies, waterdogs, sirens)
Newt Taricha torosa California Newt Taricha sierrae Sierra Newt Genus Triturus (Rafinesque, 1815) European Newts Triturus carnifex Italian Crested Newt Triturus cristatus Northern Crested Newt Triturus dobrogicus Danube Crested Newt Triturus karelinii Southern Crested Newt Triturus marmoratus Marbled Newt Triturus pygmaeus Pygmy Marbled Newt ...
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Salamandridae (Goldfuss, 1820) True Salamanders & Newts
Newt Taricha rivularis Red-Bellied Newt Taricha torosa California Newt Genus Triturus (Rafinesque, 1815) European Newts Triturus carnifex Italian Crested Newt Triturus cristatus Northern Crested Newt Triturus dobrogicus Danube Crested Newt Triturus karelinii Southern Crested Newt Triturus marmoratus Marbled Newt ...
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E-mail: Info@kreiger-pub.com Arntzen, J.W. (2001) Genetic variation in the Italian crested newt, Triturus carnifex, and the origin of a non-native population north of the Alps. ... aspetti di ecologia della conservazione. (Amphibia: Aspects of Conservation Ecology.) WWF Italia, Rome. (Text in Italian, with English chapter abstracts.) Seymour, C.L., De Klerk, H.M., Channing, A. & Crowe, ...
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