Cynops is a smallish genus of semi- to mostly aquatic newts that tend to live in calm, well-vegetated water. The common name derives from the bright display colours on the belly (usually orange, red or yellow), although dorsally they are usually black. Only two are seen with any regularity in the pet trade: C. pyrrhogaster and C. orientalis. The rest have fairly small ranges, and sadly C. wolterstorffi (and possibly the other rarer species) may now be extinct in the wild.
Zhao et al (see Bibliography) divide the genus into three groups: the pyrrhogaster group (C. pyrrhogaster and C. ensicauda), the orientalis group (orientalis only) and the wolterstorffi group (C. wolterstorffi and C. cyanurus). LivingUnderworld (see Links) add C. chenggongensis to the latter group. So far I have found no data on C. orphicus.
In the 1970s a further species was described from Hong Kong, C. shautaukokensis. This was later invalidated as the specimens were judged to be a form of C. pyrrhogaster.
External characteristics of the genus are given by Zhao et al as follows: labial folds conspicuous: skin tuberculate: vertebral ridge noticeable: limbs long, fingers or toes touch or overlap when appressed: fingers and toes slim and small: tongue small, free at both edges. Neoteny can occur.
Indiviglio, Mattison and Patterson give care instructions for these attractive newts. The consensus seems to be a water depth of at least 8"(20cm) with aquatic vegetation, and a winter cooling period. See also Bibliography and Links.
| C. chenggongensis, Chenggong Fire-Bellied Newt | C. cyanurus, Blue-Tailed Fire-Bellied Newt | C. ensicauda, Japanese Sword-Tail Newt |
| C. orientalis, Chinese Fire-Bellied Newt | C. orphicus, Guangdong Fire-Bellied Newt | C. pyrrhogaster, Japanese Fire-Bellied Newt |
| C. wolterstorffi |
Studies on Chinese Salamanders, Er-mi Zhao, Qixiong Hu, Yaoming Zhang and Yuhua Yang, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, 1988. Key English-language work on all the Caudata found in China.
Herpetology of China, Er-mi Zhao and Kraig Adler, SSAR, 1993. Catalogue of practically every reptile and amphibian species found in mainland China, Hongkong, Macao, Tibet and Taiwan. There are few details of the ecology of the animals, but readers are referred to a very comprehensive bibliography, and colour plates are provided for many of the creatures listed.
Keeping and Breeding Amphibians, Chris Mattison, Blandford Press, 1993.
Newts & Salamanders - a complete pet owner's manual, Frank Indiviglio, Barrons 1997.
Newts, Jordan Patterson, TFH, 1994.
"Cynops ensicauda: Keeping and Breeding the Japanese Swordtail Newt", Edward Kowalski, Reptilia 29. Very useful article on the husbandry and breeding of this species, and also gives pointers on C. orientalis. Has useful Bibliography of other mostly recent Cynops articles and sources.
LivingUnderworld.Org has a very useful section on the Cynops species, their availability and care.
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