Front Page
Abstract
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Historical Perspective
Environmental Setting
Physiography
Climate
Drainages
Soils
Vegetation
Ecoregions
Distribution of Species
Methods
Distribution Maps
Erroneous Species Reports
Literature Cited
Publications of the APSU
Center for Field Biology
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Species by Order & Family
Order Anura
Frogs and Toads
Family Bufonidae
Toads
Family Hylidae
Treefrogs
Family Microhylidae
Narrow-mouthed Toads
Family Pelobatidae
Spadefoot Toads
Family Ranidae
True Frogs
Order Caudata
Salamanders
Family Ambystomatidae
Mole Salamanders
Family Amphiumidae
Conger Eels
Family Cryptobranchidae
Hellbenders
Family Proteidae
Mudpuppies
Family Plethodontidae
Lungless Salamanders
Family Salamandridae
Newts
Family Sirenidae
Sirens
Index to Scientific and
Common Names*
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Acris
crepitans
gryllus
Ambystoma
barbouri
jeffersonianum
maculatum
opacum
talpoideum
texanum
tigrinum
Amphiuma, Three-toed
Amphiuma tridactylum
Aneides aeneus
Anaxyrus (formerly
Bufo)
americanus
lentiginosus
terrestris
fowleri (formerly
B. woodhousei fowleri)
Bullfrog, American
(formerly Bullfrog)
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
Desmognathus
abditus
aeneus
carolinensis
conanti
fuscus
imitator
marmoratus (formerly
Leurognathus marmoratus)
monticola
ochrophaeus
(complex)
ocoee
orestes
organi
quadramaculatus
santeetlah
welteri
wrighti
Eurycea
aquatica
bislineata
cirrigera
guttolineata
junaluska
longicauda
lucifuga
wilderae
Frog
Crawfish
Dusky Gopher (formerly Gopher)
Green
Mountain Chorus
Northern Cricket
Pickerel
Southern Cricket
Southern Leopard
Upland Chorus
Wood
Gastrophryne carolinensis
Gyrinophilus
gulolineatus
palleucus
porphyriticus
warneri
Hellbender
Hemidactylium scutatum
Hyla
avivoca
chrysoscelis
cinerea
gratiosa
phaeocrypta
squirella
versicolor
(complex)
Lithobates (formerly
Rana)
areolatus
(formerly areolata)
capito
catesbeianus (formerly
catesbeiana)
clamitans
palustris
pipiens
sevosus
sphenocephalus (formerly
sphenocephala)
sylvaticus (formerly sylvatica)
utricularia
(now sphenocehalus)
Mudpuppy
Necturus
alabamensis
beyeri
maculosus
Newt, Eastern
Notophthalmus viridescens
Peeper, Spring
Plethodon
aureolus
cinereus
cylindraceus
dorsalis
glutinosus
jordani
kentucki
metcalfi
mississippi
montanus
oconaluftee
richmondi
serratus
shermani
teyahalee
ventralis
wehrlei
welleri
yonahlossee
Pseudacris
brachyphona
crucifer
feriarum (formerly P.
triseriata feriarum)
Pseudotriton
montanus
ruber
Salamander
Allegheny Mountain Dusky
Berry Cave
Black Mountain
Black-bellied
Blue Ridge Dusky
Blue Ridge Two-lined
Carolina Mountain Dusky
Cave
Cumberland Dusky
Cumberland Plateau (formerly
Cumberland Plateau Woodland)
Eastern Red-backed (formerly
Redback)
Eastern Tiger (formerly Tiger)
Four-toed
Green
Imitator
Junaluska
Long-tailed
Marbled
Mississippi Slimy
Mole
Mountain Dusky (complex)
Mud
Northern Dusky (formerly Dusky)
Northern Gray-cheeked
Northern Slimy
Northern Zigzag (formerly Zigzag)
Ocoee
Pygmy
Red
Red-legged
Red-cheeked (formerly Jordan's)
Santeetlah Dusky
Seal
Seepage
Shovel-nosed
Small-mouthed
Southern Appalachian (formerly
Southern Appalachian Slimy)
Southern Ravine (formerly Ravine)
Southern Red-backed
Southern Two-lined
Southern Zigzag
Spotted
Spotted Dusky
Spring
Streamside
Tellico
Tennessee Cave
Three-lined
Wehrle's
Weller's
White-spotted Slimy
Yonahlossee
Scaphiopus holbrookii
Siren intermedia
Siren, Lesser
Spadefoot, Eastern
Toad
American
Eastern Narrow-mouthed
Fowler's (formerly
under Woodhouse's)
Southern
Treefrog
Barking
Bird-voiced
Cope's Gray
Gray
Green
*After: Crother, B.I. (ed.). 2008. Scientific and Standard English Names of
Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, pp. 1-84. SSAR
Herpetological Circular 37.