Summary[edit] Description: English: Image of a Georgetown salamander (Eurycea naufragia) in its natural habitat. Date: 25 January 2013. Source: At Twin Springs preserve on a monthy survey. Author: Georgetown Salamander.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Batrachoseps gavilanensis – Gabilan Mountains Slender Salamander. The photo taken in Santa Cruz California. Date: 7 March 2012, 07:41:42. Source: Own work. Author: Julia Larson – JLAuckle.
Oedipina quadraAdult female paratype of Oedipina quadra (USNM 343452). Photograph by J. R. McCranie.From: JAMES R. MCCRANIE, DAVID R. VIEITES, & DAVID B. WAKE 2008. Description of a new divergent lineage and three new species of Honduran salamanders of the genus Oedipina (Caudata, Plethodontidae). Zootaxa 1930: 1–17.
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
General Description: AR502430 and AR502431 are images of the same specimens, USNM 11475. Envelope Notes Verbatim: USNM 11475, Cotypes, Pseudotriton ruber sticticeps, ?, Miss Cochran #3745.
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Division of Amphibians & Reptiles
NMNH Herpetology in DwC A
The Oregon Slender Salamander (Batrachoseps wrightorum) has an impressively long body and tail, and exhibits an amazing and amusing array of defensive postures, from curling, writhing, rolling, and playing dead. --- Opal Creek Wilderness, Oregon (USA)
Adult male from northern Georgia.This species was discovered in 2007 and is still known from only a ~7km2 area in GA and SC. Very little is known about their natural history or ecology.