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Yiwu Salamander
Hynobiidae

Yiwu Salamander

Hynobius yiwuensis Cai, 1985

Hynobius yiwuensis, the Yiwu salamander, is a hynobiid salamander endemic to central-eastern Zhejiang, China, threatened by habitat loss.

Kori salamander
Hynobiidae

Kori salamander

Hynobius yangi Kim, Min & Matsui, 2003

Hynobius yangi is an endangered salamander that lives in Korean hilly forests, breeding in still ditch water from late February to March.

Gensan Salamander
Hynobiidae

Gensan Salamander

Hynobius leechii Boulenger, 1887

Hynobius leechii, the Korean or Gensan salamander, is the most common salamander on the Korean peninsula, also found in northeast China and Jeju Island.

Alishan Salamander
Hynobiidae

Alishan Salamander

Hynobius arisanensis Maki, 1922

The Alishan salamander (Hynobius arisanensis) is a Taiwan-endemic hynobiid salamander found in mountain forests above 1800m.

Jeju Salamander
Hynobiidae

Jeju Salamander

Hynobius quelpaertensis Mori, 1928

Hynobius quelpaertensis (Jeju salamander) is a salamander species found on waterside land off southwestern Korean Peninsula.

Shenandoah Salamander
Plethodontidae

Shenandoah Salamander

Plethodon shenandoah Highton & Worthington, 1967

Plethodon shenandoah, the Shenandoah salamander, is a rare lungless salamander endemic to three Virginia mountain talus slopes.

Siskiyou Mountains Salamander
Plethodontidae

Siskiyou Mountains Salamander

Plethodon stormi Highton & Brame, 1965

Plethodon stormi, the Siskiyou Mountains salamander, is a lungless nocturnal salamander found in rocky forested areas.

Webster's Salamander
Plethodontidae

Webster's Salamander

Plethodon websteri Highton, 1979

Plethodon websteri, or Webster's salamander, is a small cryptic plethodontid salamander native to the southeastern United States.

Valley and Ridge Salamander
Plethodontidae

Valley and Ridge Salamander

Plethodon hoffmani Highton, 1972

Plethodon hoffmani, the valley and ridge salamander, is a terrestrial salamander native to Appalachian hardwood forests.

Cheat Mountain Salamander
Plethodontidae

Cheat Mountain Salamander

Plethodon nettingi Green, 1938

Plethodon nettingi, the Cheat Mountain salamander, is a small plethodontid salamander endemic to high-elevation areas of eastern West Virginia.

Ozark Zigzag Salamander
Plethodontidae

Ozark Zigzag Salamander

Plethodon angusticlavius Grobman, 1944

The Ozark zigzag salamander is a US-endemic plethodontid salamander found in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, threatened by habitat loss.

Southern Red-backed Salamander
Plethodontidae

Southern Red-backed Salamander

Plethodon serratus Grobman, 1944

Plethodon serratus (southern red-backed salamander) has varied color morphs, most with a red dorsal stripe, and lacks the erythristic morph found in P. cinereus.

Cheoah Bald Salamander
Plethodontidae

Cheoah Bald Salamander

Plethodon cheoah Highton & Peabody, 2000

Plethodon cheoah, the Cheoah Bald salamander, is an endemic North Carolina plethodontid salamander threatened by habitat loss.

Northern Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodontidae

Northern Gray-cheeked Salamander

Plethodon montanus Highton & Peabody, 2000

Plethodon montanus, the northern gray-cheeked salamander, is an Appalachian-endemic salamander from the Plethodontidae family threatened by habitat loss.

Blue Ridge Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodontidae

Blue Ridge Gray-cheeked Salamander

Plethodon amplus Highton & Peabody, 2000

Plethodon amplus, the Blue Ridge gray-cheeked salamander, is a plethodontid salamander endemic to North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, threatened by habitat loss from clearcutting.

Northern Ravine Salamander
Plethodontidae

Northern Ravine Salamander

Plethodon electromorphus Highton, 1999

Plethodon electromorphus, the northern ravine salamander, is a small terrestrial salamander found in parts of the eastern United States.

Dunn's Salamander
Plethodontidae

Dunn's Salamander

Plethodon dunni Bishop, 1934

Dunn's salamander (Plethodon dunni) is a moderately sized terrestrial salamander that is not considered threatened.

Eastern Red-backed Salamander
Plethodontidae

Eastern Red-backed Salamander

Plethodon cinereus (Green, 1818)

Plethodon cinereus (red-backed salamander) is a small lungless terrestrial salamander with well-studied ecology, behavior and reproduction.

Wehrle's Salamander
Plethodontidae

Wehrle's Salamander

Plethodon wehrlei Fowler & Dunn, 1917

Plethodon wehrlei (Wehrle's salamander) is a spotted salamander found in the eastern US, with a clear description and natural history.

Southern Appalachian Salamander
Plethodontidae

Southern Appalachian Salamander

Plethodon teyahalee Hairston, 1950

Plethodon teyahalee, the Southern Appalachian Salamander, is a large black endemic salamander of the US southern Appalachians.

Western Red-backed Salamander
Plethodontidae

Western Red-backed Salamander

Plethodon vehiculum (Cooper, 1860)

Plethodon vehiculum, the western red-backed salamander, is a small striped salamander found along North America’s Pacific Northwest coast.

Cumberland Plateau Salamander
Plethodontidae

Cumberland Plateau Salamander

Plethodon kentucki Mittleman, 1951

Plethodon kentucki, the Cumberland Plateau salamander, is a terrestrial plethodontid salamander found in the central Appalachian Cumberland Plateau.

Larch Mountain Salamander
Plethodontidae

Larch Mountain Salamander

Plethodon larselli Burns, 1954

Plethodon larselli, the Larch Mountain salamander, is a small terrestrial salamander distinguished by its reddish-salmon belly.

Peaks of Otter Salamander
Plethodontidae

Peaks of Otter Salamander

Plethodon hubrichti Thurow, 1957

Plethodon hubrichti, the Peaks of Otter salamander, is a narrowly endemic montane salamander restricted to west-central Virginia.

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