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After 20 years of extensive examination, the scientists now believe that the Salamandridae Gingricus, more commonly known as the North Georgia Gingrich, is in fact a member of the Chamaeleonidae family.
Ben Ritz: Political Scientific Community Changes Classification of Gingrich From "Newt" to "Chameleon" Ben Ritz 2011
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After 20 years of extensive examination, the scientists now believe that the Salamandridae Gingricus, more commonly known as the North Georgia Gingrich, is in fact a member of the Chamaeleonidae family.
Ben Ritz: Political Scientific Community Changes Classification of Gingrich From "Newt" to "Chameleon" Ben Ritz 2011
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The hotspot is a center of endemism for two amphibian families: the Discoglossidae and the Salamandridae.
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The hotspot's 23 species of Salamandridae account for over a third of the world's representatives from this family.
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About two thirds of all species of the family Salamandridae are commonly called "newts", compromising the following genera:
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