Adhesive dermal secretions of the amphibia, with particular reference to the Australian limnodynastid genus notaden

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2010

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Tyler, M.

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Biological Adhesive Systems From Nature to Technical and Medical Application, 2010, pp.181-186

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Michael J. Tyler

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The class Amphibia includes three orders: the Caudata or Urodela, commonly known as salamanders and newts and characterized by possessing four limbs and a tail, the Gymnophiona or Caecilians, which are worm-like, have narrow bodies and lack limbs, and the Anura, which are the frogs and toads characterized by the possession of limbs but lack of a tail in the adult.

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