The Southern two-lined salamander is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
Range of the Southern Two-Lined Salamander in our region Range of the Southern Two-Lined Salamander in the eastern U.S.A. More
The Southern Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea cirrigera) is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family. It is endemic to the United States. Its natural habitats are temperate forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, and freshwater springs. More
one-third of the state and Southern Two-lined Salamanders in the southwestern two-thirds. Marshall Herpetology Lab Home | Email Dr. More
The Southern Two-lined Salamander is common to uncommon throughout its range. Description - The Southern Two-lined Salamander is a small (6. More
the southern two-lined salamander is generally less vivid than that of the Blue Ridge two-lined salamander. More
The Southern Two-lined Salamander is very similar in appearance to the Northern Two-lined Salamander. They are small and slender with a broad yellow, greenish-yellow, or tan stripe that extends from head to tail. More
The Southern Two-Lined Salamander is a golden colour with two dark lines running down the side of the body, they reach a length of 60-110mm. We are currently working on this care sheet. More
The southern two-lined salamander, Eurycea cirrigera, is native to the Southeast and ranges from the Mississippi River east through Kentucky and Virginia, and into parts of Illinois, Ohio and south through the Florida panhandle. More
Southern two-lined salamanders have contact zones with northern two-lined salamanders (E. bislineata) in Ohio (Guttman and Karlin, 1986), Virginia (Mitchell and Reay, 1999), and West Virginia (Montani and Pauley, 1992; Brophy, 1995). More