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Class Amphibia Order Caudata: the Salamanders

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Class Amphibia. Order Caudata: the Salamanders. Spotted Salamander Ambystoma maculatum. Marbled Salamander Ambystoma opacum. Mole Salamander Ambystoma talpoideum. Small-mouthed Salamander Ambystoma texanum. Tiger Salamanders Ambystoma tigrinum. Dusky Salamander Desmognathus fuscus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Class Amphibia

Order Caudata: the Salamanders

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Spotted SalamanderAmbystoma maculatum

Marbled SalamanderAmbystoma opacum

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Mole SalamanderAmbystoma talpoideum

Small-mouthed SalamanderAmbystoma texanum

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Tiger SalamandersAmbystoma tigrinum

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Dwarf SalamanderEurycea quadridigitata

Dusky SalamanderDesmognathus fuscus

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Red-backed SalamanderPlethodon cinereus

Black-spotted Newt (aquatic adult)Notophthalmus meridionalis Newts are fully aquatic salamanders as adults.

Black-spotted Newt (terrestrial eft)Notophthalmus meridionalis

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Other adult Aquatic Salamanders

Water-dogNecturus beyeri

SirenSiren lacertina

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Class Amphibia

Order Anura: the Frogs & Toads

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Key to tadpoles

http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/tadpole/division_3.htm

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True Frogs

Family Ranidae

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Pig FrogRana grylio

Bronze FrogRana clamitans

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Crayfish FrogRana areolata

BullfrogRana catesbiana

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Southern Leopard FrogRana utricularia

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Treefrogs

Family Hylidae

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Local members of the Genus Hyla

Spring Peeper: Hyla cruciferGreen Treefrog: H. cinereaSquirrel Treefrog: H. squirellaGray Treefrog: H. versicolorCope’s Gray Treefrog: H. chrysoscelis

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Other local members of Hylidae

Cricket Frog: Acris gryllus

Western Chorus Frog: Pseudoacris triseriata

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Rio Grande Chirping Frog(Syrrhophus cystignathoides),

An introduced species; has come up from South Texas via potted plants.

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Narrow-mouthed Toads

Family Microhylidae

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Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad Gastrophryne carolinensis

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True Toads

Family Bufonidae

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Toads have venomous parotid glands behind their eyes!

Gulf Coast Toad (very common!)Bufo valliceps

Houston Toad (endangered!)Bufo houstonensis

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East Texas specialties

Texas Toad Bufo speciosus

East Texas ToadBufo velatus

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Spadefoot Toads

Family Scaphiopodidae

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Two Local species…

Scaphiopus hurteriiHurter’s Spadefoot Toad

Spea bombifronsPlains Spadefoot Toad

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To hear frogs and toads…

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/wildlife_diversity/texas_nature_trackers/amphibian_watch/amphibian_species/

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Become an Amphibian Tracker!

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/wildlife_diversity/texas_nature_trackers/amphibian_watch/amphibian_spotters/