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Noun genus hydromantes has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus HydromantesDefinitionThe genus Hydromantes refers to a group of small, terrestrial salamanders commonly known as web-toed salamanders. They belong to the family Plethodontidae and are found mainly in caves and wet habitats in Western North America. Senses and UsagesSense 1:Noun - Zoology Refers to a genus of salamanders known for their unique webbed toes and ability to inhabit both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Example Sentence: The genus Hydromantes includes several species that have adapted to life in dark caves. Sense 2:Noun - Biology Denotes a taxonomic classification that groups together various species of web-toed salamanders. Example Sentence: The genus Hydromantes encompasses approximately 20 different species, each with its own distinct characteristics. Sense 3:Adjective - Local Used to describe anything related to or characteristic of the web-toed salamanders from the genus Hydromantes. Example Sentence: The local community organized a guided tour of the cave to observe the unique habitat of the genus Hydromantes. | ||||
genus hydra genus hydrangea genus hydrastis genus hydrilla genus hydrobates genus hydrocharis genus hydrochoerus genus hydrodamalis genus hydromantes genus hydromys genus hydrophyllum genus hyemoschus genus hygrocybe genus hygrophorus genus hygrotrama genus hyla genus hylactophryne
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