The Northern Ravine 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 Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family. It is endemic to the United States. Its natural habitats are temperate forests and rocky areas. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
and Northern Ravine Salamanders east of these rivers. Marshall Herpetology Lab Home | Email Dr. More
Ravine Salamander Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) Wehrle’s Salamander Wehrle’s Salamander (Plethodon wehrlei) Mud Salamander Eastern Mud Salamander (Pseudotriton m. montanus) Red Salamander Northern Red Salamander (Pseudotriton r. More
distribution of northern ravine salamanders is likely similar to their historical distribution. 2. Historical versus Current Abundance. Unknown. 3. Life History Features. More
Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) Northern Ravine Salamander Adult from Switzerland County Northern Ravine Salamander information Random Photos: Eastern Newt habitat Northern Watersnake More
Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) = Recent Records - Taxon Date County State 1. More
Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) = Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) More
Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) Western Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon vehiculum) Southern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon serratus) Zigzag Salamander (Plethodon dorsalis) Southern Zigzag Salamander (Plethodon websteri) Shenandoah Salamander More
* Northern Ravine Salamander - Plethodon electromorphus * Del Norte Salamander - Plethodon elongatus * Fourche Mountain Salamander - Plethodon fourchensis * Northern Slimy Salamander - More
this, the Northern Ravine Salamander, what we used to call Plethodon richmondi. Greg Lipps tells me the scientific name has been changed to Plethodon electromorphus, as genetic work has revealed this one to be distinct from more southerly Ravines. More