Lissotriton maltzani (Boettger, 1879) is a animal in the Salamandridae family, order Caudata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Lissotriton maltzani (Boettger, 1879)

Lissotriton maltzani (Boettger, 1879)

Lissotriton maltzani is a small newt species with granular out-of-water skin, that lives across a range of mostly aquatic habitats.

Family
Genus
Lissotriton
Order
Caudata
Class
Amphibia

About Lissotriton maltzani (Boettger, 1879)

This newt species reaches different maximum body lengths for each sex: females grow up to 94 millimetres (3.7 in) long, while males reach a maximum length of 75 millimetres (3.0 in). When individuals live out of water, their skin has a granular texture, and glandular ridges run along their back. The body of this newt is brownish, yellowish, or dull green, patterned with dark spotting, and its belly is colored orange. Unlike many related species, L. maltzani does not develop particularly striking breeding season traits; only males grow a brightly colored protuberance at the tip of their tail during this time. This species is mostly aquatic, and inhabits shallow, vegetation-lined ponds and streams. It can also live in disturbed and artificial water bodies, including ditches. Documented habitats for L. maltzani include oak woodland, scrub, sandy coastal strips, farms, and plantations.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Caudata Salamandridae Lissotriton

More from Salamandridae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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