- 1826 –
lesser siren Siren lacertina Linnaeus, 1766 –
greater siren Siren nettingi Goin, 1942 –
western siren Siren reticulata Graham, Kline,
Steen & Kelehear...
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lesser siren, S. i.
intermedia Barnes, 1826
Western lesser siren, S. i.
nettingi Goin, 1942 Rio
Grande lesser siren, S. i.
texana Goin, 1957
Sirens are...
- The
Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon
nettingi) is a
species of
small woodland salamander in the
family Plethodontidae. The
species is
found only on...
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Barnes 1826
lesser siren S.
lacertina Linnaeus, 1766
greater siren S.
nettingi Goin, 1942
western siren S.
reticulata Graham, Kline,
Steen & Kelehear...
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salamander (Plethodon kentucki) C
Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon
nettingi) R, NT
Northern slimy salamander (Plethodon glutinosus) C White-spotted...
- small,
slender species (P. electromorphus, P. hoffmani, P. hubrichti, P.
nettingi, P. richmondi, P. serratus, P. shenandoah, P. sherando, and P. virginia)...
- axanthus)
Reticulated siren - (Siren reticulata)
Western siren - (Siren
nettingi)
Seepage siren - (Siren sphagnicola)
Greater siren - (S. lacertina) Lesser...
-
NatureServe Explorer. NatureServe.
Retrieved September 25, 2024. "Siren
nettingi".
NatureServe Explorer. NatureServe.
Retrieved September 25, 2024. Frost...
- a red
stripe on
their back
early in
their life cycle.
Siren intermedia nettingi Western lesser siren Adults are 7 to 19.7
inches (18 to 50 cm) long and...
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Leonard Llewellyn discovered the
Cheat Mountain salamander (Plethodon
nettingi), a
species unique and
endemic to West Virginia. He was
Secretary (1931–1947)...