Hydromantes

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Definition

Noun: 1. A genus of lungless salamanders: Hydromantes is the scientific genus name for a group of salamanders commonly known as web-toed salamanders. These amphibians are characterized by their lack of lungs, breathing instead through their skin and the lining of their mouth, and by having distinctively webbed feet.

Examples of Usage
  • The rare hydromantes is found only in specific cave systems and rocky habitats.
  • Biologists are studying the hydromantes to understand its unique skin-breathing adaptations.
  • Several species within the genus Hydromantes are considered threatened.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name Hydromantes is always capitalized and italicized in scientific writing.
    • The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within Hydromantes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Web-toed salamander (n): The common name for salamanders of the genus .
    • We spotted a web-toed salamander under a damp rock.
  • Hydromantoid (adj): Resembling or pertaining to the genus (technical term).
  • Plethodontid (n): A member of the family Plethodontidae, the lungless salamanders, which includes the genus .
Synonyms
  • Web-toed salamander (common name)
  • Lungless salamander (broader family characteristic)
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Hydromantes is used exclusively as a proper noun in taxonomy (the science of classification). It does not have general English meanings outside of this biological context. It should not be confused with similar-sounding words like "hydrant" or "hydrate."
Noun
  1. web-toed salamanders