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  1. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Some general examples of amphibians are frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts. Keep reading for some more specific examples of amphibian species. 1. Spotted salamander. image by jublke9 via Flickr | CC BY 2.0. Scientific name: Ambystoma maculatum. The Spotted salamander is named for the brightly colored yellow spots that cover it’s body.

  2. There are a total of 8216 amphibian species in three orders. Order Anura: frogs and toads. As of 29 August 2020, 7243 species of frogs and toads are recognised by Amphibian Species of the World. Suborder Archaeobatrachia. Family Alytidae – painted frogs or disc-tongued frogs, 12 species.

  3. Amphibian Species of the World on social media ; History of the project, 1980 to 2024; Comments on amphibian taxonomy relating to versions 3.0 to 6.2 (2004 to 2024) Scientific Nomenclature and its Discontents: Comments by Frost on Rules and Philosophy of Taxonomy, Ranks, and Their Applications; Contributors, online editions

  4. 1 de sept. de 2021 · September 1, 2021 by Active Wild Admin. A list of amphibians with pictures and facts. Included are examples of amphibian species from all three amphibian orders: Anura (frogs), Urodela (salamanders), and Apoda (caecilians).

  5. Amphibian, any of roughly 8,100 vertebrate species known by their ability to exploit both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. The name amphibian, derived from the Greek word meaning ‘living a double life,’ reflects this dual life strategy, but some species are permanent land dwellers, and others are completely aquatic.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmphibianAmphibian - Wikipedia

    Amphibians are ectothermic, anamniotic, four-limbed vertebrate animals that constitute the class Amphibia. In its broadest sense, it is a paraphyletic group encompassing all tetrapods, excluding the amniotes (tetrapods with an amniotic membrane, such as modern reptiles, birds, and mammals ).

  7. 8742 species. Amphibia Linnaeus, 1758, Syst. Nat., Ed. 10, 1: 194. Heterogenous taxon including amphibians, ectothermic amniotes, and various fishes. Batraciens Brongniart, 1800, Bull. Sci. Soc. Philomath., Paris, 2: 82. Proposed as an order including frogs and salamanders but excluding caecilians.