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Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933 is a animal in the Plethodontidae family, order Caudata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933 (Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933)
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Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933

Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933

Plethodon ouachitae, the Rich Mountain salamander, is a small sky island salamander endemic to six high-elevation Ouachita Mountains.

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Genus
Plethodon
Order
Caudata
Class
Amphibia

About Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933

Size

Rich Mountain salamanders (Plethodon ouachitae Dunn & Heinze, 1933) reach a snout-to-vent length of approximately 5 centimetres (2.0 in).

Base Coloration

Their base color is slatey-grey with a mottled pattern, which helps them remain inconspicuous against their surroundings.

Anti-predator Adaptation

Glands on their backs secrete a noxious substance that acts to deter predators.

Lineage Color Variation

Distinct lineages of this species have characteristic color variations that align with the specific mountain range where they are found.

Type Locality

The Rich Mountain salamander was first collected at Rich Mountain, located east of Page, Oklahoma in the Ouachita Mountains.

Known Distribution Mountains

This species is only found on six separate mountains: Buffalo, Winding Stair, Black Fork, Kiamichi, Round, and Rich Mountain.

Sky Island Classification

It is classified as a sky island species because its entire range is restricted to strict high elevation areas.

Hybridization

Where the range of Rich Mountain salamanders overlaps with that of the Fourche Mountain salamander (Plethodon fourchensis), some hybridization occurs.

Preferred Habitat

Their preferred habitat is mixed deciduous woodland, especially on north-facing slopes near wet seeps.

Microhabitat Locations

They can also be found in the regionally common talus rock glaciers of the Ouachitas, under logs, rocks and debris, and at cave entrances.

Photo: (c) John Clare, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND) · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Caudata Plethodontidae Plethodon

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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