Cryptobranchus alleganiensis

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A large, fully aquatic salamander species native to the rivers and streams of eastern North America. It is the sole member of its genus (Cryptobranchus) and is known for its distinctive, wrinkled, mucus-covered skin and flattened body adapted for life in fast-flowing water.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Cryptobranchus alleganiensis is the largest salamander in North America.
    • Conservationists are working to protect the habitat of Cryptobranchus alleganiensis from pollution.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cryptobranchus alleganiensis" is the formal scientific (Latin) binomial name. In common usage, it is almost always referred to by its common names.
  • The species name "alleganiensis" refers to the Allegheny River drainage, part of its native range.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hellbender (n): The most widely used common name for this species.
    • We spotted a hellbender under a rock in the creek.
  • Snot otter (n): A colloquial, regional common name for the hellbender, referring to its slimy skin.
  • Lasanctus (n): An obsolete common name.
  • Genus Cryptobranchus (n): The taxonomic genus containing only this species.
  • Family Cryptobranchidae (n): The family of giant salamanders, which includes the hellbender and the Asian giant salamanders.
Synonyms
  • Hellbender (n): The primary common name.
  • Mud devil (n): Another informal, regional common name.
Related Phrases
  • Giant salamander: A descriptive phrase often used for members of the family Cryptobranchidae, including .
    • The hellbender is North America's only giant salamander.
Related Idioms
Noun
  1. large salamander of North American rivers and streams