RMBC38T9–ambystome or spotted eft ambystoma carolina
RFAP39EF–Newt
RM2NEBYTM–Infographic on the main Egyptian contributions, in special on the lighthouse of Alexandria (third century BC). [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 5078x3188].
RMPG08KJ–. American types of animal life. Zoology; Animal behavior. THE BULLFROG 109 pical America, while the rest inhabit the northern portion of the Old World. Thus the order of newts is an order almost entirely confined to the northern hemisphere, whence a few struggle southward along the eastern Asiatic mountains or the Andes. China and Japan being the part of Asia nearest North America, are, as might be expected, rather rich in the number of their species. But it is not merely or mainly by the numbers of species that it contains that North America is thus Fig. 28.. THE AMPHIUMA. distinguished. The
RMRDEFY2–. American types of animal life. Zoology; Animal behavior. THE BULLFROG 109 pical America, while the rest inhabit the northern portion of the Old World. Thus the order of newts is an order almost entirely confined to the northern hemisphere, whence a few struggle southward along the eastern Asiatic mountains or the Andes. China and Japan being the part of Asia nearest North America, are, as might be expected, rather rich in the number of their species. But it is not merely or mainly by the numbers of species that it contains that North America is thus Fig. 28.. THE AMPHIUMA. distinguished. The
RM2K6TT36–Antique engraved illustration of the newt. Vintage illustration of newt. Old engraved picture of the newt. Triturus is a genus of newts comprising the crested and the marbled newts, which are found from Great Britain through most of continental Europe to westernmost Siberia, Anatolia, and the Caspian Sea region. Their English names refer to their appearance: marbled newts have a green–black colour pattern, while the males of crested newts, which are dark brown with a yellow or orange underside, develop a conspicuous jagged seam on their back and tail during their breeding phase. Crested and ma
RMW7TM1C–Red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) red eft (terrestrial phase), New York, USA, July.
RMDAH0DY–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RM2BNN1GY–Red-Spotted Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) on moss, Meriden, Connecticut, USA, September.
RMBG8E04–Red Efts (Notophthalmus vividescens vividescens). Land form of Red Spotted Newt. Moist forested mountains. USA. North America.
RM2BNDMWR–Terrestrial red eft stage of the Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) Clark's Creek, Tennessee, USA, May. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RMPKTPPK–Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
RM2BNDMPK–Eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee, USA, March. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RM2BNDN0F–Terrestrial red eft stage of the Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) Clark's Creek, Tennessee, USA, May. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RFAP39EB–Newt
RMREE1H5–. Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and colleges. Zoology; Anatomy, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 318 COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. Proteus of Austria, Menobranchus of the eastern United States, and the two-legged Mud-eel (Siren) of South Car- olina. Others drop their gills, and always have four limbs, as the aquatic Newts and land Salamanders.162 The fore limbs first make their appearance in the tadpole. 2. Labyrinthodontia, now extinct, resembled gigantic Salamanders, except in their complex teeth and exoskele- ton of bony plates. 3. Ceecilia have neither tai
RMDAH0E3–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), portrait
RMDAH0D4–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMBG8DYH–Red Eft or Newt Notophthalmus vividescens terrestrial form USA North America
RMPKTPPG–Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
RFAP39F5–Newt
RMDAH0D6–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMDAH0DR–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMPKTPP5–Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
RFAP39F9–Newt
RMDAH0DH–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RFAP39ED–Newt
RMDAH0E0–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RFAP39E8–Newt
RMDAH0DN–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RFAP39F8–Newt
RMDAH0DD–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a branch
RFAP39F3–Newt
RMDAH0E4–eft, red-spotted newt, red eft, eastern newt (Notophthalmus viridescens), on a stone
RMDAH0GB–Unterstein's newt (Pachytriton labiatus), on a stone