Plethodon dixi Pope & Fowler 1949
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Plethodon dixi Pope & Fowler 1949 |
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Plethodon dixi Pope & Fowler 1949 View in CoL
English name: Roanoke salamander, Conant et al. 1956
Plethodon wehrlei dixi, Bogert 1954 View in CoL , Conant 1958
Plethodon wehrlei View in CoL (part), Highton 1962
Plethodon dixi, Kuchta et al. 2018 View in CoL
Holotype: Chicago Natural History Museum ( CNHM) 56510
Type locality: Dixie Caverns, Roanoke County, Virginia
Remarks: This species was described as a cave-dwelling form within the P. wehrlei group ( Pope & Fowler 1949). It is sister to all other members of the group. Originally synonymized with P. wehrlei by Highton (1962), Kuchta et al. (2018) resurrected it as a species based on its genetic and phenotypic distinctiveness. Its known range is two caves in Roanoke County in the Ridge and Valley physiographic province of Virginia ( Pope and Fowler 1949, Fowler 1951), and its conservation status is unknown.
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Cincinnati Museum of Natural History |
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Plethodon dixi Pope & Fowler 1949
Felix, Zachary I., Wooten, Jessica A., Pierson, Todd W. & Camp, Carlos D. 2019 |
Plethodon dixi
Kuchta 2018 |
Plethodon wehrlei dixi
Bogert 1954 |
Plethodon wehrlei
Fowler & Dunn 1917 |