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	 common fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra), alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris)
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| Subject: | common fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra), alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) 
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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) common fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra), alpine salamander (Salamandra atra), alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) Artist	Christian Votteler (1840–1916)  
 Title	Taf. V.
 Description
 Feuer-Salamander (Salamandra maculosa): 1–3 Larven, 4. erwachsen. 5. Alpen-Salamander (Sal. atra). 6. Männchen und 7. Weibchen des Bergmolchs (Triton alpestris) im Hochzeitkleid.
 Signature bottom right: Ch. Votteler.
 Date	by 1897
 Medium	reproduction: chromolithograph, original: watercolor
 Inscriptions	Signature bottom right: Ch. Votteler.
 Notes
 Deutsch: Die Darstellungen von Alpensalamander und Bergmolch nutzte Gustav Mützel lt. Vorwort bei der Anfertigung einer Holzschnittzeichnung für Brehms Tierleben.
 Source/Photographer	Bruno Dürigen: Deutschlands Amphibien und Reptilien. Eine Beschreibung und Schilderung sämmtlicher in Deutschland und den angrenzenden Gebieten vorkommenden Lurche und Kriechthiere. Magdeburg, Creutz'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung 1897
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:D%C3%BCrigen,_1897,_T05.JPG
 
 The fire salamander or common fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) is possibly the best-known salamander species in Europe. Common fire salamanders live in central European forests and are more common in hilly areas.
 
 The alpine salamander (Salamandra atra) is a shiny black salamander found in the central, eastern and Dinaric Alps.
 
 The alpine newt (Ichthyosaura alpestris) is a newt of the salamander order Caudata (or Urodela) in the class of amphibians. It was formerly known as Triturus alpestris and Mesotriton alpestris.
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