WordNet
- aquatic North American salamander with red feathery external gills (同)Necturus_maculosus
- plaster with mud
- water soaked soil; soft wet earth (同)clay
- slanderous remarks or charges
- young of any of various canines such as a dog or wolf (同)whelp
- the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet
- a young dog
- an inexperienced young person (同)pup
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 『泥』;ぬかるみ
- =puppy / (キツネ・オオカミ・アザラシなどの)子 / 〈雌犬が〉子犬を生む
- ミュー(ギリシア語アルファベットの第12字М,μ;英語のM,mに相当)
- 子犬
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Necturus |
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Necturus maculosus maculosus |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Chordata |
Class: |
Amphibia |
Order: |
Urodela |
Family: |
Proteidae |
Genus: |
Necturus
(Rafinesque, 1818) |
Species |
6, See text
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Necturus is a genus of aquatic salamanders endemic to the eastern United States and Canada. They are commonly known as waterdogs and mudpuppies. The common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) is probably the best-known species – as an amphibian with gill slits, it is often dissected in comparative anatomy classes.
Taxonomy
The genus is under scrutiny by herpetologists. The relationship between the species is still being studied. Most recently, the Red River mudpuppy (N. louisianensis) was elevated to full species status, after being considered only a subspecies of the common mudpuppy (N. maculosus), but not all herpetologists agree on this change.
The species are:
- Common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) (Rafinesque, 1818)
- Red River mudpuppy (N. louisianensis) Viosca, 1938
- Alabama waterdog (N. alabamensis) Viosca, 1937
- Gulf Coast waterdog (N. beyeri) Viosca, 1937
- Neuse River waterdog (N. lewisi) Brimley, 1924
- Dwarf waterdog (N. punctatus) (Gibbes, 1850)
References
- The Centre for North American Herpetology
- Amphibian Species of the World: Necturus
External links
- Media related to Necturus at Wikimedia Commons
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English Journal
- Carbonic anhydrase and red blood cell anion exchange in the neotenic aquatic salamander, Necturus maculosus.
- Tufts BL1, Gervais MR, Moss AG, Henry RP.
- Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ.Physiol Biochem Zool.1999 May-Jun;72(3):317-27.
- PMID 10222326
- Action potentials are required for the lateral transmission of glycinergic transient inhibition in the amphibian retina.
- Cook PB1, Lukasiewicz PD, McReynolds JS.
- The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.J Neurosci.1998 Mar 15;18(6):2301-8.
- PMID 9482814
- Phylogeny of the Polystomatidae (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea), with particular reference to Polystoma integerrimum.
- Williams JB1.
- International journal for parasitology.Int J Parasitol.1995 Apr;25(4):437-41.
- PMID 7635619
Related Pictures
★リンクテーブル★
[★]
子
- 関
- child、filial
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μ、ミュー