Xolocalco bromeliad salamander

(Dendrotriton xolocalcae)

Description

Dendrotriton xolocalcae (Xolocalca bromeliad salamander or Xolocalco bromeliad salamander) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae.It is endemic to Chiapas,Mexico,and only known from its type locality,Cerro Ovando,at an elevation of about 2,000 m (6,600 ft) asl.The specific name xolocalcae is derived from the Indian name of Cerro Ovando,Xolocalco.The holotype (sex unspecified) measures 37 mm (1.5 in) in snout–vent length and 56 mm (2.2 in) in total length.The body and head are flattened,and the head is much broader than the body.The hands and feet are large.Only the first finger and toe are webbed;the digits are broad and truncate.The tail is slender and attenuated.There are three distinct color patters: most specimens are mottled brownish-lavender above,with a black,triangular head marking.Some specimens have a pair of cream dorsolateral lines that start from the eyelid and continue back.The third variety has pinkish cream back and tail,with a pair of black dots on neck and a blackish triangle behind it.The underside is dirty cream.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum:
Class: Amphibia
Order:Caudata
Family:Plethodontidae
Genus:Dendrotriton
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