Moss salamander

(Nototriton brodiei)

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Description

Nototriton brodiei is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae.It is endemic to the Sierra del Merendón and known from its type locality,Sierra de Caral in Izabal Department,eastern Guatemala,and from the Cusuco National Park in northwestern Honduras.The specific name brodiei honors Edmund D.Brodie,Jr.,an American herpetologist.Common name Cerro Pozo de Agua moss salamander has been coined for it.Females in the type series measure 32–34.5 mm (1.26–1.36 in) in snout–vent length.The tail length is about 1.4 times the body length,giving a maximum total length of 84 mm (3.3 in).The snout is broadly rounded and the eyes are protuberant.The head is just slightly wider than the neck.The parotoid glands are weakly developed.The limbs are short and slender.Both the fingers and the toes are about half-webbed and have sub-digital pads.The dorsum is mahogany or rust-brown and bears dark brown chevrons.The underside is blackish or dark purplish brown and has cream flecks.The tail irregular black or dark brown markings on the sides and ventrally.The iris is bronze.

Taxonomic tree:

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