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- Ainsworth's salamander (Plethodon ainsworthi) is an extinct species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It was endemic to the United States and...
- S2CID 208942734. Himes, John G.; Beckett, David C. (2013). "The Status of Plethodon ainsworthi Lazell: Extinct, Extant, or Nonexistent?". Southeastern Naturalist. 12...
- Retrieved 28 September 2016. Geoffrey Hammerson. (2004). "Plethodon ainsworthi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T29488A9501575. doi:10...
- nov Ferreira & Ramos Neogene Solimões Formation  Brazil Cytheropterina ainsworthi Sp. nov Valid Cabral, Lord & Pinto in Cabral et al. Early Jur****ic (Toarcian)...
- newt (Hypselotriton wolterstorffi) Ainsworth's salamander (Plethodon ainsworthi) Jalpa false brook salamander (Pseudoeurycea exspectata) Possibly extinct...
- Philautus zimmeri Family Plethodontidae Ainsworth's salamander (Plethodon ainsworthi) Family Salamandridae Yunnan lake newt (Cynops wolterstorffi) Family Accipitridae...
- salamanders Ainsworth's salamander or Bay Springs salamander, Plethodon ainsworthi EX Western slimy salamander, Plethodon albagula LC Blue Ridge gray-ch****ed...
- shastae Gorman & Camp, 1953 Phaeognathus hubrichti Highton, 1961 Plethodon ainsworthi Lazell, 1998 Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944 Plethodon amplus Highton...
- advenae Cresson, 1934 H. affinis Meigen, 1838 H. agitator Deonier, 1971 H. ainsworthi Deonier, 1971 H. alabamae Deonier, 1993 H. albiceps (Meigen, 1824) H....
- 5 μm. They are smooth with a few spot-like encrustations. Cortinarius ainsworthi is a medium-sized species of C. sect. Bovini. It can be distinguished...