The 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 Ravine Salamander (Plethodon richmondi) is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family. It is endemic to the United States. Its natural habitat is temperate forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. More
The Ravine Salamander is common throughout its range. Description - The Ravine Salamander is a small (7–14.3 cm), long, slender salamander which lacks conspicuous markings. It has small legs which are far apart. More
Description: The ravine salamander is a thin, elongate salamander with short legs. The back is usually dark brown to black with a variable amount of silver-white or brassy flecking. The underside is uniformly dark except for some light flecking on the throat. More
Conservation: Ravine Salamanders require habitat of rocky hillsides within forests. Destruction of these areas is the major threat to populations. More
Southern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon richmondi) *Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) Ravine salamanders are elongate and slender with short legs and a long tail that accounts for about 50% of the total length. More
The Ravine Salamander is generally dark brown, grey or black, and is patterned with scattered whitish and bronze speckles. The belly is dark grey in coloration and is flecked with lighter grey. More
The ravine salamander is seldom seen in midsummer when it’s buried deep in the ground seeking moisture. - Ravine Salamander Plethodon richmondi At-a-Glance • Family: Plethodontidae (Lungless Salamanders) • Length: 3-4. More
The Ravine Salamander can be described as a worm with legs. This salamander has a long slim body with short legs and grows to between 3 and 4 and a half inches long. More
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ravine salamander (Plethodon richmondi) = Distribution Map Distribution Map Characteristics - This is a slender, elongated salamander with short legs. More
The ravine salamander occurs in much of southern and eastern Ohio. As the name implies, it prefers the moist slopes of wooded ravines where it can be found hiding beneath rocks and logs. Like other members of this genus it is completely land-dwelling. 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
Plethodon richmondi (Southern Ravine Salamander) by Kevin Messenger.Plethodon richmondi (Southern Ravine Salamander). Watagua Co., NC To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. More
TN06066 RAVINE SALAMANDER PLETHODON RICHMONDI Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS = version 12/2002 Taxonomy Status Distribution Habitat Associations Food More
distribution of northern ravine salamanders is likely similar to their historical distribution. 2. Historical versus Current Abundance. Unknown. 3. Life History Features. More
Southern Ravine Salamander Plethodon richmondi = enlarge + Southern Ravine Salamander More
Southern Ravine Salamander, Plethodon richmondi - Southern Ravine Salamander The Southern Ravine Salamander may attain lengths up to 5 inches. Their dorsal coloration is dark brown to black with small whitish flecks. More
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Northern Ravine Salamander (Plethodon electromorphus) Northern Ravine Salamander Adult from Switzerland County Northern Ravine Salamander information Random Photos: Northern Leopard Frog Queen Snake More