Patterns of the sexual dimorphism in four hynobiid salamanders (Urodela Hynobiidae) from China

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Sexual dimorphism is a widespread phenomenon throughout animal kingdom and is an important topic of evolutionary biology.Though many researches on the sexual dimorphism of tailed amphibians have been carried out,hynobiid salamanders,especially those distributed in China,received few attentions.
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