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PROTEUS (Proteus anguinus) , in zoology , a blind perennibranchiate tailed Batrachian, inhabiting the subterranean waters of the limestone caves to the east
long supposed to be the sole representative of the Batrachians in the cave fauna, but other examples have been added in recent
great
home is in deeper subterranean waters, whence it is expelled ia,t times of floods. It is often kept in aquariums, where it may turn almost black, and has bred in captivity. Proteus forms with Necturus (Menobranchus) the family Proteidae. The second genus, which is widely distributed in eastern North America, is more generalized in its structure, having better developed limbs, with four digits, and is adapted to live in the light. But the two are closely allied, and Necturus gives us a very exact idea of what sort of a type Proteus must be derived from.In 1896 a Proteus-like Batrachian was discovered in Texas
absence
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long slender limbs with four to five digits. It was first placed in the same family as Proteus, but the anatomical investigations of Ellen J. Emerson have led this author to believe that the real affinities are with. the larval form of the lungless salamander Spelerpes, not with Necturus and Proteus. Whilst Proteus has lungs in addition to the gills, Typhlomolge lacks the lungs, and with them the trachea and larnyx. It is therefore probable that Typhlomolge is a permanent larva derived from Spelerpes, whilst we are quite unable to assign any direct ancestor to Necturus.Another blind Urodele has recently been described as Typhlotriton spelaeus, from caves in the Mississippi Valley. It has neither gills nor lungs in the adult, and is found under rocks in or out of the water. It is not allied to Proteus. The eyes are apparently normal in the larva, but in the adult they have undergone marked degeneration. See P. Configliachi and M. Rusconi, Del Prate() anguino (Pavia, 1819), 4.; J. de Beclriaga, Lurchfauna Europas (1897), ii. 28; E. Zeller, Uber die Fortpflanzung des Proteus anguinus., Jahresb. ver. Nat. Wiirttemb. (1889), p. 131 ; L. Steineger, " New Genus and Species of Blind Cave Salamanders from North America," P.U.S. Nat. Mus. (1892), xv. 115; idem, " New Genus and Species of Blind, Tailed Batrachians from the Subterranean Waters of Texas
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