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Terraria 49 - Tail amphibians in the terrarium
Everglades
Phelsuma barbonica
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Cover story: Tail amphibians in the terrarium
Newts and salamanders are among the less favoured terrarium animals. Yet these urodeles offer a wide variety of shapes and an often surprising blaze of colour, not to mention fascinating observation opportunities. We take a detailed look at the famous “father of newts”, Willy Wolterstorff, who was born 150 years ago, and in further articles we present the tiger salamander, the Vietnamese warty newt and, with the lungless salamanders of Central America, a little-known group of urodeles with an even more surprising biology.
Territorial
Herpetorama
Cover story
Keeping and breeding the tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum, A. mavortium and A. californiense
Jens Benthien
With webbed feet and sling tongue. Neotropical lungless salamanders in the wild and in the terrarium
Thomas Bille
F2 offspring of the Vietnamese warty newt (Paramesotriton deloustali) after six years of rearing
Paul Bachhausen
Panorama
Field notes from the Everglades National Park
Guillaume Gomard
Research
Among researchers
The poison dart frogs at the Rio Cristalino
Jonas Benner
New species
News on the Iberian wall lizards aroundPodarcis hispanicus
Axel Kwet
Vipers of north-eastern Turkey: Gene flow and environmental factors among the taxa of the Vipera-barani-kaznakovi-darevskii complex
Konrad Mebert, Nasit Igci, Bayram Göçmen & Sylvain Ursenbacher
Salamandra
Terraristics
Phelsuma borbonica agalegae. An often overlooked beauty
Josua Wohler
Subscription & Service
Nature and species conservation
Field notes
Rare meal for aspisvipers
Axel Kwet
The consequences of a horned adder bite
Hans Pichler
Observations of giant green lizards, (Lacerta trilineata polylepidota), in Crete
Werner & Yvonne Lantermann
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