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slender salamander

Slender Salamanders
Batrachoseps attenuatus
Batrachoseps attenuatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Caudata
Family: Plethodontidae
Genus: Batrachoseps
Species

19 species, see text

Slender salamander is the name often given to Plethodontid (lungless) salamanders of the genus Batrachoseps. They are distinguished from other lungless salamanders by their four toes on each foot.

Species in this genus include:

  • California slender salamander - (Batrachoseps attenuatus)
  • Inyo Mountains salamander - (Batrachoseps campi)
  • Hell Hollow slender salamander - (Batrachoseps diabolicus)
  • San Gabriel slender salamander - (Batrachoseps gabrieli)
  • Gregarious slender salamander - (Batrachoseps gregarius)
  • Sequoia slender salamander - (Batrachoseps kawia)
  • Garden slender salamander - (Batrachoseps major)
  • Desert slender salamander - (Batrachoseps aridus or Batrachoseps major aridus)
  • Black-bellied slender salamander - (Batrachoseps nigriventris)
  • Channel Islands slender salamander - (Batrachoseps pacificus)
  • Kings River slender salamander - (Batrachoseps regius)
  • Relictual slender salamander - (Batrachoseps relictus)
  • Kern Canyon slender salamander - (Batrachoseps simatus)
  • Tehachapi slender salamander - (Batrachoseps stebbinsi)
  • Oregon slender salamander - (Batrachoseps wrighti)
  • Gabilan slender salamander - (Batrachoseps gavilanensis)
  • Santa Lucia slender salamander - (Batrachoseps luciae)
  • San Simeon slender salamander - (Batrachoseps incognitus)
  • Lesser slender salamander - (Batrachoseps minor)

The taxonomy of this genus is still uncertain. Some species may in fact be subspecies of others, and some subspecies may be distinct species of their own. Genetic analysis is in process.

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