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Cryptobranchidae Fitzinger, 1826

Class: Amphibia > Order: Caudata > Family: Cryptobranchidae

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Cryptobranchoidea Fitzinger, 1826, Neue Class. Rept.: 42. Type genus: Cryptobranchus Leuckart, 1821. Explict rank of family

Cryptobranchi — Wagler, 1828, Isis von Oken, 21: 859.

Cryptobranchoidei — Eichwald, 1831, Zool. Special.: 164. Explicit family. Incorrect subsequent spelling of Cryptobranchoidea Fitzinger, 1826.

Menopomatidae Hogg, 1838, Ann. Nat. Hist., London, 1: 152. Type genus: Menopoma Harlan, 1825. Synonymy by Eichwald, 1831, Zool. Special.: 164; by implication of synonymy of Menopoma with Cryptobranchus.

Andriadini Bonaparte, 1839, Iconograph. Fauna Ital., 2 (Fasc. 26): 131. Type genus: Andrias Tschudi, 1837.

Andriadina Bonaparte, 1840, Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino, Ser. 2, 2: 395. Type genus: Andrias Tschudi, 1837. (Also named by Bonaparte, 1840, Nuovi Ann. Sci. Nat., Bologna, 4: 101.)

Protonopsina Bonaparte, 1840, Nuovi Ann. Sci. Nat., Bologna, 4: 101 (p. 11 of offprint). Type genus: Protonopsis LeConte, 1824.

Protonopsidina — Bonaparte, 1840, Mem. Accad. Sci. Torino, Ser. 2, 2: 395.

Salamandropes Fitzinger, 1843, Syst. Rept.: 34. Type genus: Salamandrops Wagler, 1830.

Megalobatrachi Fitzinger, 1843, Syst. Rept.: 34. Type genus: Megalobatrachus Tschudi, 1837 (= Andrias Tschudi, 1837). Synonymy by Westphal, 1958, Palaeontographica, Abt. A,, 110: 40.

Andriadidae — Bonaparte, 1845, Specchio Gen. Sist. Erpetol. Anfibiol. Ittiolog.: 6.

Andriantidae — Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p.

Andriantina — Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p.

Sieboldiidae Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p. Type genus: Sieboldia Gray, 1838.

Sieboldinae — Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p.

Protonopseidae — Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p.

Protonopseina — Bonaparte, 1850, Conspect. Syst. Herpetol. Amph.: 1 p.

Protonopsidae Gray, 1850, Cat. Spec. Amph. Coll. Brit. Mus., Batr. Grad.: 52. Type genus: "Protonopsis Barton, 1824" (= Protonopsis LeConte, 1824). Synonymy with Menopomidae. by Cope, 1875, Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 1: 11.

Menopomidae — Cope, 1875, Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 1: 12. Jordan, 1878, Man. Vert. North. U.S., Ed. 2: 196.

Menopomida — Smith, 1877, Tailed Amph.: 19. Knauer, 1883, Naturgesch. Lurche: 96.

Cryptobranchidae — Cope, 1889, Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus., 34: 36.

Cryptobranchoidea — Dunn, 1922, Am. Nat., 56: 424. explicit superfamily. Treated as a suborder by Kuhn, 1965, Die Amphib.: 33.

Cryptobranchinae — Regal, 1966, Evolution, 20: 405.

Cryptobranchoidia — Dubois, 2005, Alytes, 23: 17. Epifamily.

English Names

Giant Salamanders (Frank and Ramus, 1995, Compl. Guide Scient. Common Names Amph. Rept. World: 27).

Menopomes (Jordan, 1878, Man. Vert. North. U.S., Ed. 2: 196).

Distribution

Central China; Japan; eastern USA and southeastern Canada.

Comment

Relationships of fossil and living species were discussed by Westphal, 1958, Palaeontographica, Abt. A,, 110: 20-92; Meszoely, 1966, Am. Midl. Nat., 75: 495-515; Naylor, 1981, Copeia, 1981: 76-86; and Ckhikvadze, 1982, Vert. Hungar., 21: 63-67. Morescalchi, Odierna, and Olmo, 1977, Experientia, 33: 1579-1581, discussed karyological relationships and found large differences between Andrias and Cryptobranchus, justification for recognizing two genera according to Sessions, Leon, and Kezer, 1982, Chromosoma, Berlin, 86: 341-357. Sever, 1991, J. Morphol., 207: 283-301, discussed clocal structure as it reflects phylogeny. Phylogeny was discussed by Frost, Grant, Faivovich, Bain, Haas, Haddad, de Sá, Channing, Wilkinson, Donnellan, Raxworthy, Campbell, Blotto, Moler, Drewes, Nussbaum, Lynch, Green, and Wheeler, 2006, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 297: 1-370, and Larson, Weisrock, and Kozak, 2003, in Sever (ed.), Reprod. Biol. Phylogeny Urodela, and Wiens, Bonett, and Chippindale, 2005, Syst. Biol., 54: 91-110, all of whom found Cryptobranchidae to be the sister taxon of Hynobiidae. Vitt and Caldwell, 2009, Herpetology, 3rd Ed.: 422-423, provided a general taxonomic account as part of a much more general overview. Zhang and Wake, 2009, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 53: 492-508, reported on molecular phylogenetics of salamanders based on mtDNA and provided an estimate of time since origin of the salamander families. Pyron and Wiens, 2011, Mol. Phylogenet. Evol., 61: 543-583, confirmed the sister-taxon relationship of Cryptobranchidae and Hynobiidae. Zheng, Peng, Kuro-o, and Zeng, 2011, Mol. Biol. Evol., 28: 2521-2535, reported on the estimated time of origin of this taxon. Blackburn and Wake, 2011, In Zhang (ed.), Zootaxa, 3148, 3148: 39-55, briefly reviewed the taxonomic history of this taxon. Chen, Wang, Liu, Xie, and Jiang, 2011, Curr. Zool., Chengdu, 57: 785805, reported on a tree of 11 protein-coding mtDNA genes that confirmed the sister-taxon relationship of Cryptobranchidae and Hynobiidae.

Contained taxa

  • Andrias Tschudi, 1837 (2 sp.)
  • Cryptobranchus Leuckart, 1821 (1 sp.)

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