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- Plethodontidae, or lungless salamanders, are a family of salamanders. With over 500 species, lungless salamanders are by far the largest family of salamanders...
- lungs with convoluted surfaces. In the lungless salamanders (family Plethodontidae and the clawed salamanders in the family of Asiatic salamanders), no...
- = probably extirpated Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amphibians of California. Portals:  Amphibians  California...
- much of the Holarctic region of the northern hemisphere. The family Plethodontidae is also found in Central America and South America north of the Amazon...
- This is a list of amphibians native to the state of Virginia. Species which are endemic to Virginia are bolded. List of Native and Naturalized Fauna of...
- This is a list of the amphibian species recorded in Brazil. The total number of species is 946. Fritziana fissilis (Miranda-Ribeiro, 1920) Fritziana goeldii...
- This list of amphibians of Florida includes species native to or do****ented in the U.S. state of Florida. African clawed frog - introduced Pine Barrens...
- There are 39 species of amphibians of Italy (including introduced and naturalised species) in two orders; no Caecilian is known to live in the country...
- salamander (Plethodon dixi) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is endemic to the state of Virginia in the United States. It is...
- salamander (Bolitoglossa robusta) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. Its natural habitats are subtropical...