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Salamandra

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Noun1.Salamandra - type genus of the SalamandridaeSalamandra - type genus of the Salamandridae      
amphibian genus - any genus of amphibians
European fire salamander, Salamandra salamandra - a kind of European salamander
fire salamander, Salamandra maculosa, spotted salamander - European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots
alpine salamander, Salamandra atra - ovoviviparous amphibian of the Alps


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