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* White-spotted Salamander ( P. punctatus ), not to be confused with the Spotted Salamander, Ambystoma maculatum
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Others, such as L. svecica cyanecula ( White-spotted Bluethroat ) of southern and central Europe, have a white spot in the centre of the blue bib.
It has numerous subspecies, including R. a. albogularis of Peninsular India, which is often treated as a separate species, the White-spotted Fantail or Spot-breasted Fantail ( R. albogularis ).
Other macro-moths in the ‘ elm-feeding group ’ ( i. e. moths whose caterpillars only feed on elm, as opposed to species which include elm in their diet alongside other trees ) are the Clouded Magpie, the Dusky-lemon Sallow, and the Lesser-spotted and White-spotted Pinions – but whereas all of these species can feed on other species of elm ( and some prefer other elms in fact ), Blomer ’ s Rivulet appears to feed on Wych Elm only.
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* Peaks of Otter Salamander ( P. hubrichti ), formerly a subspecies of Netting's Salamander ( P. nettingi )
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Ever since Bambi, and, more recently, Born Free, there have been a lot of books about animals, but few compare with Max Fink's wry, understated, charming, and immensely readable My Friend, the Quizzical Salamander.
In early 1944, construction work started for the test stands and launching pads in the Austrian Alps ( code name Salamander ), with target areas planned for the Tatra Mountains, the Arlberg range, and the area of the Ortler mountain.
The university also has its own golf course and a seasonal lake ( Lake Lagunita, actually an irrigation reservoir ), both home to the vulnerable California Tiger Salamander.
Some species ( such as Dunn's Salamander ) exhibit no larval stage at all, with the young hatching as miniature versions of the adult.
In " The Enemy of the World " ( 1967 ), taking off while the doors were still open resulted in rapid decompression, with the villainous Salamander being sucked out of the TARDIS.
Using the name ' Salamander software ', Minter released Gridrunner, published by Quicksilva Ltd. UK-this was written in a week and marked his first commercial success both in the UK and in the U. S ..
The term was already being thrown around in Australia in the mid -' 80s to describe bands like King Snake Roost, The Scientists, Salamander Jim, and Beasts of Bourbon.
On the Renaissance chimney, the Salamander and the Stoat conjure up the memory of Francis I and Queen Claude of France.
After returning he bought his own ship, the Salamander, and between 1642 and 1652, he mainly traded and travelled to Morocco and the West Indies to amass wealth as a merchant.
This structure is no longer open to the public due to safety concerns, and the fact that Eliza Spring has become a sensitive habitat area for the endangered Barton Springs Salamander.
Other species include the Komodo Dragon, Green Anaconda, Mountain Chicken, Alligator Snapping Turtle, False Gharial, King Cobra, Gila Monster, Frill-necked Lizard, Aldabra Giant Tortoise, Tuatara, Reticulated Python, Tiger Salamander, Three-toed Amphiuma, Pancake Tortoise, and over two dozen species of Pit Vipers from around the world.
From north of Moreton Island towards Caloundra are the Yulle Road, Spitfire Bank, and the Salamander Bank, amongst others.
The Salamander firefighting vehicle was unarmoured, and resembled the Stalwart with a conventional fire engine superstructure.
At about noon of the 27th, HMS Britomart, Salamander, Hussar and Jason came under rocket and cannon attacks by Hawker Typhoons of No. 263 Squadron RAF and No. 266 Squadron RAF.
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