Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Salamandridae



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7 species
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Notophthalmus meridionalis
[Black-spotted newt]
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Notophthalmus perstriatus
[Striped newt]
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Notophthalmus viridescens
[Eastern newt]
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Taricha granulosa
[Rough-skinned newt]
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Taricha rivularis
[Red-bellied newt]
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Taricha torosa
[California newt]
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Triturus vulgaris
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Notophthalmus meridionalis Black-spotted newt Middle America. 1880
Notophthalmus perstriatus Striped newt North America. 1941
Notophthalmus viridescens Eastern newt North America. 1820
Taricha granulosa Rough-skinned newt North America. 1849
Taricha rivularis Red-bellied newt North America. 1935
Taricha torosa California newt North America. 1833
Triturus vulgaris North America. 1758



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