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Checklist of North Carolina Amphibians
 
Amphibia

 

Caudata

Amphiumidae
  Amphiuma means   Two-toed Amphiuma

Cryptobranchidae
  Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis   Eastern Hellbender [SC]

Proteidae
  Necturus lewisi   Neuse River Waterdog [SC]
  Necturus maculosus maculosus   Common Mudpuppy [SC]
  Necturus punctatus   Dwarf Waterdog

Sirenidae
  Siren intermedia intermedia   Eastern Lesser Siren
  Siren lacertina   Greater Siren

Salamandridae
  Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens   Red-spotted Newt
       N. v. dorsalis   Broken-striped Newt

Ambystomatidae
  Ambystoma mabeei   Mabee's Salamander
  Ambystoma maculatum   Spotted Salamander
  Ambystoma opacum   Marbled Salamander
  Ambystoma talpoideum   Mole Salamander [SC]
  Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum   Eastern Tiger Salamander [T]

Plethodontidae
  Aneides aeneus   Green Salamander [E]
  Desmognathus aeneus   Seepage Salamander
  Desmognathus auriculatus*   Southern Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus carolinensis   Carolina Mountain Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus conanti   Spotted Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus fuscus*   Northern Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus imitator   Imitator Salamander
  Desmognathus marmoratus   Shovel-nosed Salamander
  Desmognathus monticola monticola   Appalachian Seal Salamander
  Desmognathus ocoee   Ocoee Salamander
  Desmognathus orestes   Blue Ridge Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus quadramaculatus   Black-bellied Salamander
  Desmognathus santeetlah   Santeetlah Dusky Salamander
  Desmognathus wrighti   Pigmy Salamander
  Eurycea cirrigera*   Southern Two-lined Salamander
  Eurycea guttolineata   Three-lined Salamander
  Eurycea junaluska   Junaluska Salamander [T]
  Eurycea l. longicauda   Long-tailed Salamander [SC]
  Eurycea n. sp.   "Sandhills Eurycea"
  Eurycea quadridigitata*   Dwarf Salamander [SC]
  Eurycea cf. quadridigitata*   n. sp. "Carolina Dwarf Sal."
  Eurycea wilderae*   Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander
  Gyrinophilus porphyriticus danielsi*   Blue Ridge Spring Salamander
       G. p. dunni*   Carolina Spring Salamander
  Hemidactylium scutatum   Four-toed Salamander [SC]
  Plethodon aureolus   Tellico Salamander
  Plethodon chattahoochee   Chattahoochee Slimy Salamander
  Plethodon chlorobryonis   Atlantic Coastal Slimy Salamander
  Plethodon cinereus   Eastern Red-backed Salamander
  Plethodon cylindraceus   White-spotted Slimy Salamander
  Plethodon glutinosus   Northern Slimy Salamander
  Plethodon jordani   Jordan's Salamander
  Plethodon longicrus*   Crevice Salamander [SC]
  Plethodon metcalfi   Southern Gray-cheeked Salamander
  Plethodon richmondi   Southern Ravine Salamander
  Plethodon serratus   Southern Red-backed Salamander
  Plethodon shermani   Red-legged Salamander
  Plethodon teyahalee   Southern Appalachian Salamander
  Plethodon ventralis (formerly dorsalis)   Southern Zigzag Salamander [SC]
  Plethodon wehrlei   Wehrle's Salamander [T]
  Plethodon welleri ventromaculatus   Spotbelly Salamander [SC]
       P. w. welleri   Weller's Salamander [SC]
  Plethodon yonahlossee*   Yonahlossee Salamander
  Pseudotriton montanus montanus   Eastern Mud Salamander
  Pseudotriton ruber*   Red Salamander
       P. r. nitidus   Blue Ridge Red Salamander
       P. r. ruber   Northern Red Salamander
       P. r. schencki   Black-chinned Red Salamander
  Stereochilus marginatus   Many-lined Salamander


Salientia (Anura)

Pelobatidae
  Scaphiopus holbrookii   Eastern Spadefoot

Bufonidae
  Bufo americanus americanus   Eastern American Toad
  Bufo quercicus   Oak Toad
  Bufo terrestris   Southern Toad
  Bufo fowleri   Fowler's Toad


Hylidae
  Acris crepitans crepitans   Eastern Cricket Frog
  Acris gryllus gryllus   Coastal Plain Cricket Frog
  Hyla andersonii   Pine Barrens Treefrog
  Hyla chrysoscelis   Cope's Gray Treefrog
  Hyla cinerea   Green Treefrog
  Hyla femoralis   Pine Woods Treefrog
  Hyla gratiosa   Barking Treefrog
  Hyla squirella   Squirrel Treefrog
  Hyla versicolor   Gray Treefrog
  Pseudacris brachyphona   Mountain Chorus Frog [SC]
  Pseudacris brimleyi   Brimley's Chorus Frog
  Pseudacris crucifer crucifer   Northern Spring Peeper
  Pseudacris nigrita nigrita   Striped Southern Chorus Frog
  Pseudacris ocularis   Little Grass Frog
  Pseudacris ornata   Ornate Chorus Frog
  Pseudacris feriarum feriarum   Upland Chorus Frog

Microhylidae
  Gastrophryne carolinensis   Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad

Ranidae
  Rana capito capito   Carolina Gopher Frog [T]
  Rana catesbeiana   American Bullfrog
  Rana clamitans clamitans   Bronze Frog
       R. c. melanota   Northern Green Frog
  Rana heckscheri   River Frog [SC]
  Rana palustris   Pickerel Frog
  Rana sphenocephala utricularia   Southern Leopard Frog
  Rana sylvatica   Wood Frog
  Rana virgatipes   Carpenter Frog


*Taxonomic clarification needed within species as currently defined.

Legal Status in North Carolina:

[E] = Endangered
[T] = Threatened
[SC] = Special Concern

Bold type indicates changes to standard common or scientific names recommended by Crother (2000) publication.

References

Behler, John L., and F. Wayne King. 1979. The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians. Chanticleer Press, New York. 719 pp.

Conant, Roger, and J.T. Collins. 1998. A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America. (3rd Ed., Expanded). Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, Massachusetts. 616 pp.

Crother, Brian I. 2000. Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with Comments Regarding Confidence in Our Understanding. SSAR Herpetological Circular No. 29. 82 pp.

Duellman, William E. 1999. Patterns of Distribution of Amphibians - A Global Perspective. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. 633 pp.

Highton, Richard, G.C. Maha, and L.R. Maxson. 1989. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinous complex in the eastern United States. Illinois Biological Monographs 57, University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago. 153 pp.

Martof, B.S., W.M. Palmer, J.R. Bailey, and J.R. Harrison, III. 1980. Amphibians and Reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia. Univ. of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 264 pp.

N.C. State Museum of Natural Sciences' herpetological database and collections.

Petranka, James W. 1998. Salamanders of the United States and Canada. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 587 pp.

Smith, Hobart M. 1978. Amphibians of North America. A Golden Field Guide, Western Publ. Co., Inc., Racine, Wisconsin. 160 pp.

Tilley, Stephen G., and M. J. Mahoney. 1996. Patterns of genetic differentiation in salamanders of the Desmognathus ochrophaeus complex (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). Herpetological Monographs 10:1-42.

Checklist updated June 11, 2004

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