- as-of-yet
undescribed species. All
other western Aneides including A.
hardii are
considered Aneides sensu stricto, and
belong to the
subgenus of the same...
-
arboreal and
climbing tendency.
Aneides lugubris are the
largest species in its
genus and are one of the
three species of
Aneides that
occur in
Western North...
-
genus Aneides such as the
clouded salamander (
Aneides ferreus), the
wandering salamander (
Aneides vagrans), and the
arboreal salamander (
Aneides lugubris)...
- currently-described
members of the
genus Aneides that
inhabit any
areas in the
eastern half of
United States (all
other Aneides salamanders are
found west of the...
- was
subsequently dubbed Aneides vagrans, the
wandering salamander,
while the
species found in
Oregon retained the name
Aneides ferreus. In California,...
-
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Aneides flavipunctatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- only
members of the
genus Aneides that
inhabit the
eastern half of
North America,
including the
green salamander (
Aneides aeneus) and two undescribed...
- by
their ancestors, the lobe-finned fish. Some
salamanders in the
genus Aneides and
certain plethodontids climb trees and have long limbs,
large toepads...
- 2024)
Summary of 2006 IUCN Red List categories.
Wandering salamander –
Aneides vagrans LC
Jefferson salamander –
Ambystoma jeffersonianum LC Northwestern...
- (Pseudacris regilla), and
arboreal salamander (
Aneides lugubris). Less
commonly seen are the
black salamander (
Aneides flavipunctatus) and
California giant salamander...