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  • Salamander - Wikipedia
    All ten extant salamander families are grouped together under the order Urodela, the sole surviving order from the group Caudata [2] Urodela is a scientific Latin term based on the Ancient Greek οὐρά δήλη: ourà dēlē "conspicuous tail" Caudata is the Latin for "tailed ones", from cauda: "tail"
  • Caudata - Amphibians, Salamanders, Lungless | Britannica
    Order Caudata (Urodela) Tailed amphibians with 2 or 4 legs; moist, usually smooth, glandular skin; the most generalized of the living amphibians not only in structure but also in way of life; 10 families, 68 genera, and approximately 740 species
  • Types of Urodela and Their Unique Characteristics
    Urodela, commonly known as salamanders, are a fascinating order of amphibians characterized by their slender bodies, long tails, and typically moist skin They belong to the order Caudata, which includes over 700 species distributed mainly in the Northern Hemisphere
  • What Are Urodela? Tailed Amphibians Explained - Biology Insights
    Urodela represents an order of amphibians commonly recognized as salamanders and newts This group has an ancient lineage, with fossil records indicating their presence since the Late Jurassic period
  • The Unique Biology of Urodela: Salamanders and Newts
    The order Urodela includes the amphibians commonly known as salamanders and newts This classification is one of the three extant orders within the subclass Lissamphibia, which also includes frogs, toads, and caecilians
  • Clades of Amphibians | Biology for Majors II - Lumen Learning
    All living species are classified in the subclass Lissamphibia (“smooth-amphibian”), which is divided into three clades: Urodela (“tailed”), the salamanders; Anura (“tail-less”), the frogs; and Apoda (“legless ones”), the caecilians
  • Urodela - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Urodela is defined as an order of tailed amphibians, commonly known as salamanders, which includes modern salamander groups and their evolutionary predecessors
  • Urodela - Salamanders: facts, distribution population | BioDB
    Preferring dark and wet places, they can be aquatic, terrestrial, or amphibious as adults and have complicated life cycles Salamanders and newts cannot be distinguished scientifically Inhabiting primarily nocturnal niches, these amphibians have evolved various survival strategies
  • Caudata | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web - ADW
    While the terms Caudata and Urodela are usually used interchangeably, some authors have suggested using Urodela to describe only extant forms, while retaining Caudata as the more inclusive group including all known extant and fossil species
  • Caudata (Urodela)
    The order Caudata comprises 10 families of salamanders, the tailed amphibians (Table 2-1) 4 The earliest fossil record for this group dates back to the Jurassic period, over 150 million years ago





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