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The Chinese fire belly newt (Cynops orientalis) is a small (2.2–4.0 inches (5.6–10.2 cm)) black newt, with bright-orange aposematic coloration on their ventral sides. C. orientalis is commonly seen in pet stores, where it is frequently confused with the Japanese fire belly newt ( C. pyrrhogaster ) due to similarities in size and coloration.
Chenggong fire belly newt* Chenggong District of Yunnan Cynops cyanurus Liu, Hu, and Yang, 1962: Chuxiong fire-bellied newt or blue-tailed fire belly newt* Guizhou and Yunnan Cynops ensicauda (Hallowell, 1861) Okinawan sword-tail newt: Ryukyu Archipelago in Japan Cynops fudingensis Wu, Wang, Jiang, and Hanken, 2010: Fuding fire belly newt*
The Japanese fire-bellied newt or Japanese fire-bellied salamander (Cynops pyrrhogaster) is a species of newt endemic to Japan. The skin on its upper body is dark and its lower regions bright red, although coloration varies with age, genetics, and region. Adults are 8 to 15 cm (3.1 to 5.9 in) long.
Chenggong fire belly newt; From scientific name of an amphibian: This is a redirect from a scientific name of an amphibian (or group of amphibians) to a vernacular ...
The Chenggong fire belly newt (Cynops chenggongensis) is a species of newt of China. It is only known from its type locality, ...
The IUCN Red List categorises the species as ‘lower risk’ [14] [42] Although the other UK species, the smooth newt and palmate newt are not listed, the sale of either species is prohibited under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. [43]
The Fuding fire belly newt (Cynops fudingensis) is a rare species of newt in the family Salamandridae, endemic to China. It is only known from Fuding in northeastern Fujian , from the locality where it was described as a new species in 2010. [ 1 ]
The North American rough-skinned newt (centre) was killed by the fungus in laboratory tests. [4] The Japanese fire-belly newt (right) is somewhat resistant and could have been a vector for the pathogen's introduction to Europe. [4] The Eastern Newt, which is found across the eastern United States and parts of Canada is a susceptible Bsal host ...