“…Plethodontidae species show some biological differences from the other families such as enucleated red blood cells, a projectile tongue, the absence of lungs (Wake, 2009), tail autotomy (Mueller, Macey, Jaekel, Wake, & Boore, 2004), nasolabial grooves and postaxial development of the digits (Wake & Hanken, 1996). They also undergo direct development, where the embryos develop to an adult without any larval stages (Chippindale, Bonett, Baldwin, & Wiens, 2004).…”