Desmognathus

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Desmognathus
D auriculatus USGS.jpg
Desmognathus auriculatus, southern dusky salamander
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Family: Plethodontidae
Subfamily: Plethodontinae
Genus: Desmognathus
Baird, 1850
Species

See table.

Desmognathus is a genus of lungless salamanders in the family Plethodontidae known as dusky salamanders.[1][2] They range from Texas to the eastern United States and to south-eastern Canada.[1]

Characteristics

Species of the genus Desmognathus have a unique jaw-opening mechanism where the lower jaw is stationary and the skull swings open.[3] There are additional stalked condyles, an atlanto-mandibular ligament, along with other skeletal and musculature features that have evolved to accompany this type of jaw-opening mechanism.[3] Additionally, they are known to exhibit maternal care by brooding over their eggs.[3]

An unidentified Desmognathus species as seen in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN.

Species

This genus includes the following 30-31 species:[1]

Binomial Name and Author Common Name
Desmognathus abditus
Anderson & Tilley, 2003
Cumberland dusky salamander
Desmognathus adatsihi
Pyron and Beamer, 2022
Cherokee mountain dusky salamander
Desmognathus aeneus
Brown & Bishop, 1947
Seepage salamander
Desmognathus amphileucus
Bishop, 1941
Nantahala blackbelly salamander
Desmognathus apalachicolae
Means & Karlin, 1989
Apalachicola dusky salamander
Desmognathus auriculatus
(Holbrook, 1838)
Holbrook's southern dusky salamander
Desmognathus brimleyorum
Stejneger, 1895
Ouachita dusky salamander
Desmognathus carolinensis
Dunn, 1916
Carolina Mountain dusky salamander
Desmognathus conanti
Rossman, 1958
Spotted dusky salamander
Desmognathus folkertsi
Camp, Tilley, Austin & Marshall, 2002
Dwarf blackbelly salamander
Desmognathus fuscus
(Rafinesque, 1820)
Northern dusky salamander
Desmognathus gvnigeusgwotli
Pyron and Beamer, 2022
Cherokee blackbelly salamander
Desmognathus imitator
Dunn, 1927
Imitator salamander
Desmognathus kanawha
Pyron and Beamer, 2022
Kanawha blackbelly salamander
Desmognathus marmoratus
(Moore, 1899)
Shovelnose salamander
Desmognathus mavrokoilius
Pyron and Beamer, 2022
Pisgah blackbelly salamander
Desmognathus monticola
Dunn, 1916
Seal salamander
Desmognathus ochrophaeus
Cope, 1859
Allegheny Mountain dusky salamander
Desmognathus ocoee
Nicholls, 1949
Ocoee dusky salamander
Desmognathus orestes
Tilley & Mahoney, 1996
Blue Ridge dusky salamander
Desmognathus organi
Crespi & Browne, 2010
Northern pygmy salamander
Desmognathus pascagoula
Pyron, O'Connell, Lamb, and Beamer, 2022
Pascagoula dusky salamander
Desmognathus planiceps
Newman, 1955
Flat-headed salamander
Desmognathus quadramaculatus
(Holbrook, 1840)
Blackbelly salamander (defunct)
Desmognathus santeetlah
Tilley, 1981
Santeetlah dusky salamander
Desmognathus valentinei
Means, Lamb, and Bernardo, 2017
Valentine's southern dusky salamander
Desmognathus valtos
Pyron and Beamer, 2022
Carolina swamp dusky salamander
Desmognathus welteri
Barbour, 1950
Black Mountain dusky salamander
Desmognathus wrighti
King, 1936
Pygmy salamander

References

  1. ^ a b c Frost, Darrel R. (2016). "Desmognathus Baird, 1850". Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 6.0. American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  2. ^ "Plethodontidae". AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. 2016. Retrieved 6 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Vitt, Laurie J.; Caldwell, Janalee P. (2014). Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-386919-7.

External links

Further reading

  • Baird SF. 1850. Revision of the North American Tailed-Batrachia, with descriptions of new genera and species. J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, Series 2, 1: 281–294. (Desmognathus, new genus, p. 282).Error: "Q2698057" is not a valid Wikidata entity ID.