Marbled Newt

The Marbled Newt is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus) is a mainly terrestrial newt native to Europe. More

The Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus) – ‘Triton Marbré’ in French, is only found in the south west. More

Encyclopedia The Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus) is a mainly terrestrial newtNewtA newt is an amphibian of the Salamandridae family, although not all aquatic salamanders are considered newts. More

black marbled newt (Triturus marmoratus), the crested newt has a remarkable abnormality of chromosomes. As a result of the abnormality, 50% of all young die as early embryos. More

Southern Pygmy Marbled Newt have a green body with brown/black markings, males have a small crest. They are found in South-west Spain and southern Portugal. More

Southern Pygmy Marbled NewtClick image for larger version Triturus pygmaeus Southern Pygmy Marbled Newt have a green body with brown/black markings, males have a small crest. They are found in South-west Spain and southern Portugal. More

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The marbled newts live in an 18" by 8" by 8" terrestrial tank, with a leca base and moss on top of this. More

The Marbled newt was first described by Latreille in 1800, the scientific name of this species is Triturus marmoratus. Triturus is from Greek and is composed of two words, the first coming from Greek Mythologies as being the sea guardian. The second meaning 'tail'. More

This has got an excellent distribution mao of the marbled newt in Spain http://www.mma.es/secciones/biodiversidad/inventarios/inb/anfibios_reptiles/pdf/anfibios_8.pdf PS Wonderful photo Alfredo Nick Logged - Nick http://www.iberianature. More

The Marbled NewtEasily mistaken for a lizard, the Marbled Newt Triturus marmoratus is very striking, females and young adults have an orange stripe running down their backs while the males in the breeding season aquire a large wavy crest along their backs. More

The Marbled Newt is one of the larger newts in France, the male grows to 14 cm and the female to 17 cm. More

frog (Rana perezi) eating Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus)1534611Add Image to LightboxAdd Photo to CartRights Managed ImageCalculate Image Price1566-324009Great Diving Beetle (Dytiscus sp. More

Marbled Newts live throughout most of France, and northern Spain west to the top third of Portugal. They have a slight overlap with the Pygmy Marbled Newt (T. pygmaeus), which take over southern Spain. More

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Order : Caudata
Family : Salamandridae
Genus : Triturus
Species : marmoratus
Authority : (Latreille, 1800)