SALAMANDRIDZ : SALAMANDRA, PLEURODELES. 17 
S. maculata Werrem, Tent. 185.; Tschudi, Batr. 91. 
S. vulgaris Cloquet, Dict. Sci. Nat. xlvii. 50. 
Salamandra terrestris Wurfb. ; Ray, Syn. 273.; Daud. Rept. vii. 221. 
t. 97. f.1.; Schlegel, ; Funke, 
Salamandra Gresner, Quad. ov. 80 fig. 
Salamandra Corsica Savi, N. Giorn. Pisa, 1839, 208.; Bonap. — 
Fauna Ital.t .f. ., Amph. Eur. 67. (with anomalous teeth.) 
OstEoL. Cuvier, Os. Fos. v. 406. t. 25. f. 1, 9. 10. 
Anat. Dugés, Batrac. t. 
a. In spirits. Sardinia. Presented by Professor Bonelli. 
b—d. In spirits. Europe. 
e. In spirits. Black; back with two yellow streaks; belly 
with large yellow spots on each side. Portugal. Pre- 
sented by P. B. Webb, Esq. 
f. In spirits. Yellow; back with three broad black streaks. 
S. Europe. Portugal. Presented by P. B. Webb, Esq. 
g. In spirits. Hungary. Black, with roundish yellow spots. 
Mr. Brandt’s collection. é 
b. The sides with a line of small pores between the axilla and groin. 
2. PLEURODELES. 
Head rounded, rather depressed. ‘Tongue small, nearly circular, 
adherent, edges slightly free. Parotids porous. Eyelid equal. 
— limbs long. — Toes 4:5, free, clawless, elongate. — Tail 
long, thin, compressed at the base.— Teeth very small, acute, on. 
the inner edge of the jaws. Palatine teeth in two distant longi- 
tudinal series, united by an arch in front, near the maxillary 
teeth, much in front of the line of the internal nostrils— Ribs 
perfect, fourteen pair, pointed, perforating the skin.—Orbit with © 
a peculiar bony arch above. 
Pleurodeles Michahelles, Isis, 1830, 195.; Tschudi, Batr. 56. 91.; 
Bonap. Fauna Ital. ii. 113., Amph. Eur. 65.; Fitz. S. R. 33. 
1. PLEURODELES WALTL. 
Brown spotted, with a series of white specks on each side; beneath 
pale yellowish, black-speckled. Tail rather longer than rest of 
the body. 
Pleurodeles Waltl Michah. Isis, 1830, 195. t.2.; Bonap. Fauna 
ftal. t. . f.5.; Tschudi, Batr. 91. t.2. f.1., Mém. Sci. Nat. 
eke) Pe, 8S. 33. ~ 
