.::::: Caudatas of the World - Ambystomatidae - Ambystoma :::::.
Last update: 25 August, 2004

This quite large genus contains 30 species. The species are distributed mainly in the US and in Mexico.

Ambystoma
 
Ambystoma altamirani (Dugès, 1895)
Amblystoma altamirani Dugès, 1895
Rhyacosiredon altamirani (Dugès, 1895)
Rhyacosiredon zempoalaensis Taylor & Smith, 1945
Distribution: Mexico.
Ambystoma amblycephalum Taylor, 1940
Ambystoma amblycephala Taylor, 1940
Distribution: Mexico.
Ambystoma andersoni Krebs & Brandon, 1984
 
Distribution: Mexico.
Ambystoma annulatum Cope, 1886
Amblystoma annulatum Cope, 1886
Linguaelapsus annulatus (Cope, 1886)
Distribution: USA.
Ambystoma barbouri
 
Distribution: .
Ambystoma bombypellum
 
Distribution: .
Ambystoma californiense Gray, 1853
Ambystoma tigrinum californiense Gray, 1853
Distribution: USA.
Ambystoma cingulatum
 
Distribution: .
Ambystoma dumerilii
 
Distribution: .
Ambystoma flavipiperatum
 
Distribution: .
Ambystoma gracile (Baird, 1859)

  • gracile (Baird, 1859)
    Amblystoma paroticum Baird in Cope, 1867
    Ambystoma paroticum (Baird in Cope, 1867)
    Chondrotus paroticus (Baird in Cope, 1867)
    Siredon gracilis Baird, 1859
  • decorticatum (Cope, 1886)
    Amblystoma decorticatum Cope, 1886
    Ambystoma decorticatum (Cope, 1886)
    Chondrotus decorticatus (Cope, 1886)
  • Distribution: Canada (both) and USA (both).
    Ambystoma granulosum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma jeffersonianum (Green, 1827)
    Amblystoma jeffersonianum (Green, 1827)
    Ambystoma fuscum Hallowell, 1858
    Salamandra jeffersoniana Green, 1827
    Distribution: Canada and USA.
    Ambystoma laterale
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma leorae
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma lermaense (Taylor, 1940)
    Siredon lermaensis Taylor, 1940
    Distribution: Mexico.
    Ambystoma mabeei
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma macrodactylum Baird, 1849

  • macrodactylum Baird, 1849
  • Ambystoma macrodactyla Baird, 1849
  • columbianum Ferguson, 1961
     
  • croceum Russell & Anderson, 1956
  •  
  • krausei (Peters, 1882)
    Amblystoma epixanthum Cope, 1883
    Amblystoma krausei Peters, 1882
    Ambystoma stejnegeri Ruthven, 1912
  • sigillatum Ferguson, 1961
  •  
    Distribution: Canada (columbianum, krausei, macrodactylum) and USA (columbianum, croceum, krausei, macrodactylum, sigillatum).
     
    Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw, 1802)
    Amblystoma punctata (Linnaeus, 1766)
    Amblystoma punctatum (Linnaeus, 1766)
    Ambystoma argus Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854
    Ambystoma carolinae Gray, 1850
    Lacerta maculata Shaw, 1802
    Lacerta punctata Linnaeus, 1766
    Lacerta subviolacea Barton, 1804
    Salamandra palustris Bechstein, 1800
    Salamandra venenosa Daudin, 1803
    Distribution: Canada and USA.
    Ambystoma mavortium Baird, 1850
    Amblystoma prosperpine (Baird and Girard, 1852)
    Amblystoma trisruptum Cope, 1868
    Ambystoma maculatum Hallowell, 1858
    Ambystoma mavortia Baird, 1850
    Ambystoma mavortium diaboli Dunn, 1940
    Ambystoma mavortium mavortium Baird, 1850
    Ambystoma mavortium melanostictum (Baird, 1860)
    Ambystoma mavortium nebulosum Hallowell, 1852
    Ambystoma mavortium stebbinsi Lowe, 1954
    Ambystoma nebulosum Hallowell, 1852
    Ambystoma proserpine Baird & Girard, 1852
    Ambystoma tigrinum diaboli Dunn, 1940
    Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium Baird, 1850
    Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum (Baird, 1860)
    Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum Hallowell, 1852
    Ambystoma tigrinum proserpine Baird & Girard, 1852
    Ambystoma tigrinum slateri Dunn, 1940
    Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi Lowe, 1954
    Ambystoma tigrinum utahense Lowe, 1955
    Siredon lichenoides Baird & Girard, 1852
    Siredon lichenoides melanostictum Baird, 1860
    Sirenodon lichenoides (Baird & Girard, 1852)
    Distribution: Canada, Mexico and USA.
    Ambystoma mexicanum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma opacum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma ordinarium
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma rivulare
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma rosaceum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma talpoideum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma taylori
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma texanum
     
    Distribution: .
    Ambystoma tigrinum (Green, 1825)
    Amblystoma bicolor (Hallowell, 1858)
    Amblystoma conspersum Cope, 1859
    Amblystoma copeianum Hay, 1885
    Amblystoma obscurum Baird, 1867
    Amblystoma tigrinum (Green, 1825)
    Amblystoma xiphias Cope, 1868
    Ambystoma bicolor Hallowell, 1858
    Ambystoma episcopus Baird, 1850
    Ambystoma fasciatum Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854
    Ambystoma lurida (Sager, 1839)
    Ambystoma sopeanum Lapsus
    Ambystoma tigrina (Green, 1825)
    Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum (Green, 1825)
    Axolotus philadelphicus
    Jarocki, 1822
    Heterotriton ingens (Green, 1831)
    Proteus neocaesareanus Green, 1818
    Proteus neocaesariensis Green, 1818
    Salamandra ingens Green, 1831
    Salamandra lurida Sager, 1839
    Salamandra tigrina Green, 1825
    Siredon harlanii Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854
    Siren operculata Palisot de Beauvois, 1799
    Triton ingens (Green, 1831)
    Triton tigrinus (Green, 1825)
    Distribution: Canada and USA.
    Ambystoma velasci (Dugès, 1888)
    Amblystoma velasci Dugès, 1888
    Ambystoma lacustris Taylor & Smith, 1945
    Ambystoma subsalsum Taylor, 1943
    Ambystoma tigrinum velasci (Dugès, 1888)
    Ambystoma tigrinum velascoi Lafrentz, 1930
    Ambystona zumpangoensis González, Mendoza & Mancilla, 1985
    Siredon Tigrina Velasco, 1879
    Distribution: Mexico.
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