Graybelly Salamander

The Graybelly Salamander is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

The Graybelly Salamander is dark yellowish in coloration with varying amounts of tan on the back. Its sides are darker, and the belly is gray. Adults may reach lengths of 4.8-8.3 cm (1.8-3.25in) and have 19-20 grooves along the sides of the body (costal grooves). More

Graybelly Salamander is a subspecies of the Many-ribbed Salamander. Dark-sided Salamander - The Dark-sided Salamander is closely related to the Longtail Salamander. More

the graybelly salamander, all on the Kansas endangered list. Also birders from all over the state know of the park for its wide variety of birds found in the area. More

Order : Caudata
Family : Plethodontidae
Genus : Eurycea
Species : multiplicata
Authority : (Cope, 1869)