There are lots of websites with details about frog anatomy, as this is a common animal for dissection in schools. It should be virtually the same for caudates, unless you are looking at leg muscles.
If you want some really heavy bed time reading the whole of E.T.B Francis' "Anatomy of the Salamander" is available to read online: The anatomy of the salamander
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