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- The Asiatic salamanders (family Hynobiidae) are primitive salamanders found all over Asia, and in European Russia. They are closely related to the giant...
- November 2021. JSTOR - Emmett Reid Dunn, The Salamanders of the Family Hynobiidae "합수도룡뇽살이터". Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture. Retrieved 2007-06-11...
- families—the other being the Asiatic salamanders belonging to the family Hynobiidae—within the Cryptobranchoidea, one of two main divisions of living salamanders...
- genus of salamanders (common name: Sichuan salamanders) in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to China. The genus contains only two species: Liua shihi (Liu...
- Cryptobranchidae, which includes Asian giant salamanders and ****benders, and Hynobiidae, commonly known as Asian salamanders. Some species of the fully aquatic...
- Middle Eastern stream salamanders, is a genus of salamanders in the family Hynobiidae found in Afghanistan. The following species are recognised in the genus...
- one of the world's largest amphibians. The Asiatic salamander family (Hynobiidae) is particularly well represented; many members of the family are found...
- Cryptobranchidae Giant salamanders ****bender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) Hynobiidae Asiatic salamanders Hida salamander (Hynobius kimurae) Salamandroidea...
- called amplexus. Certain primitive salamanders in the families Sirenidae, Hynobiidae and Cryptobranchidae practice external fertilisation in a similar manner...
- salamander (Onychodactylus ****onicus) is a species of salamander in the family Hynobiidae, endemic to ****an. Its natural habitats are temperate forests and rivers...