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Grotto salamander may refer to three species of troglobitic salamander in the genus Eurycea, all endemic to the United States and all of which were formerly considered a single species (Eurycea spelaea):

  • Southern grotto salamander (Eurycea braggi), endemic to central Arkansas
  • Northern grotto salamander (Eurycea nerea), found in northern Arkansas and south-central Missouri
  • Western grotto salamander (Eurycea spelaea), found in extreme southwestern Arkansas, extreme northwestern Kansas, southeastern Missouri, and northeastern Oklahoma
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grotto salamander may refer to three species of troglobitic salamander in the genus Eurycea, all endemic to the United States and all of which were formerly considered a single species (Eurycea spelaea):

  • Southern grotto salamander (Eurycea braggi), endemic to central Arkansas
  • Northern grotto salamander (Eurycea nerea), found in northern Arkansas and south-central Missouri
  • Western grotto salamander (Eurycea spelaea), found in extreme southwestern Arkansas, extreme northwestern Kansas, southeastern Missouri, and northeastern Oklahoma

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