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User:Tylototriton

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Tylototriton, the crocodile newts, have many narrowly endemic species (and the article is still on my to-do list).

Hi! I've been on Wikipedia for a little while now. My activity here varies greatly, depending on how much time I can spare – I spend it as a biologist otherwise. So far, I've mainly edited articles on fungi, grasses and salamanders, but I am generally interested in ecology and evolutionary biology. I see a certain beauty in well-structured, accessible information.

A sample of contributions

Featured articles Alpine newt · Flora of Madagascar · Russulaceae · Smooth newt · Triturus

Good articles Danube crested newt · Northern crested newt · Palmate newt · Réunion National Park

Other (articles created or significantly expanded): Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans · Cantharellus guyanensis · Greek smooth newt · List of C4 plants · Reticulate evolution · Russula campinensis · Species complex · Uapaca bojeri

Good article reviews Gigantorhynchus · Taxonomy of Liliaceae

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