Taricha torosa
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Definition
Noun: * A species of newt, Taricha torosa, native to California, USA. It is similar in physical characteristics and habitat preference to the rough-skinned newt (Taricha granulosa). This amphibian is also commonly known as the California newt.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The biologist studied the mating rituals of Taricha torosa in the coastal streams.
- While hiking, we spotted a Taricha torosa under a damp log.
- Both Taricha torosa and Taricha granulosa possess a potent neurotoxin for defense.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific binomial nomenclature: The term "Taricha torosa" is used in formal scientific and academic writing to precisely identify this specific species within the genus . In this context, the genus name () is always capitalized and the species epithet () is not.
- The paper compared the toxin levels in Taricha torosa with those of its close relatives.
Variants and Related Words
- California newt (n): The common name for .
- The California newt is a common sight in the state's redwood forests.
- Newt (n): The general common name for small, semi-aquatic salamanders, which includes the genus .
- A newt is a type of amphibian.
- Taricha (n): The genus name for a group of North American newts known for their toxicity.
- The genus Taricha contains several highly toxic species.
Synonyms
- California newt: The primary common name synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Amphibian (n): A cold-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that comprises the frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.
- Frogs and Taricha torosa are both amphibians.
- Taricha granulosa (n): The rough-skinned newt, a closely related and similarly toxic species.
- Taricha granulosa is known for its extreme toxicity.
Noun
- newt that is similar to Taricha granulosa in characteristics and habitat