Hynobiidae - Asiatic Salamanders |
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There are 50 species in this family. They are all found
in Asia. Most species are 4-10 inches in length. They have smooth skin, stout bodies, and eyelids. Most species live on the land and have lungs. Females lay masses of 35-70 eggs and the male fertilizes them. The female usually guards the eggs.
Larvae in this family have external gills and four gill slits. Species in this family include: the
Yenyuan stream salamander, the
Alpine stream salamander, the
Japanese mountain salamander, and the Hida salamander.
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Breeds in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
New Hampshire Species |
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North/Central American Species |
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Longdong Stream Salamander -Batrachuperus londongensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The longdong stream salamander is found in China.
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Longdong Stream Salamander -Batrachuperus londongensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The longdong stream salamander is found in rocky streams.
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Stream Salamander - Batrachuperus pinchonii ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The stream salamander is found in China.
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Stream Salamander - Batrachuperus pinchonii ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The stream salamander is found in mountain rivers and streams.
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Alpine Stream Salamander - Batrachuperus tibetanus
The alpine stream salamander is found in China.
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Alpine Stream Salamander - Batrachuperus tibetanus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
During the day, the alpine stream salamander hides underwater beneath rocks or rotten wood .
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Anji Salamander - Hynobius amjiensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Anji salamander is only found in five small pools at the top of Mount Longwangshan in China.
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Arisan Hynobiid - Hynobius arisanensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Arisan hynobid lives under rocks and bark.
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Arisan Hynobiid - Hynobius arisanensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Arisan hynobid is found in Taiwan.
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Odaigahara Salamander - Hynobius boulengeri ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Odaigahara salamander is found in Japan.
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Odaigahara Salamander - Hynobius boulengeri ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Odaigahara salamander preys on spiders and insects and a large species of earthworm.
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Chinese Salamander - Hynobius chinensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Chinese salamander is found in Hubei Province and Fujian Province in China.
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Oita Salamander - Hynobius dunni ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Oita salamander is found in Japan.
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Formosa Salamander - Hynobius formosanus
The Formosa salamander is found in Taiwan.
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Hida Salamander - Hynobius kimurae ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Hida salamander is found in Japan.
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Northeastern China Hynobiid Salamander - Hynobius leechii ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The northeastern China hynobiid salamander is found in China and North and South Korea.
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Tohoku Salamander - Hynobius lichenatus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Tohoku salamander is found in Japan.
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Blotched Salamander - Hynobius naevius ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The blotched salamander is found in Japan.
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Clouded Salamander - Hynobius nebulosus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The clouded salamander is found in Japan.
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Japanese Black Salamander - Hynobius nigrescens ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Japanese black salamander is found in Japan.
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Oki Salamander - Hynobius okiensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Oki salamander is found in Japan.
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Oki Salamander - Hynobius okiensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Oki salamander is found in forests from sea level to high altitudes.
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Hynobius quelpaertensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
Hynobius quelpaertensis is found in South Korea.
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Hokkaido Salamander - Hynobius retardatus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Hokkaido salamander is found in Japan.
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Sonon Salamander - Hynobius sonani ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Sonon salamander is found in Taiwan.
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Tokyo Salamander - Hynobius tokyoensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Tokyo salamander is found in Japan.
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Tokyo Salamander - Hynobius tokyoensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Tokyo salamander is threatened by habitat loss.
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Tsushima Salamander - Hynobius tsuensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Tsushima salamander is found on Tsushima Island in Japan.
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Yiwu hynobiid - Hynobius yiwuensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Yiwu hynobid is found in China.
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Yiwu hynobiid - Hynobius yiwuensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Yiwu hynobid is found in fields and forests.
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Wushan Salamander - Liua shihi ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Wushan salamander is found in China.
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Tsinpa Salamander - Liua tsinpaensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Tsinpa salamander is found in China.
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Long-tailed Clawed Salamander - Onychodactylus fischeri ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The long-tailed clawed salamander is found in China, North and South Korea and Russia.
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Japanese Clawed Salamander - Onychodactylus japonicus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Japanese clawed salamander is found in Japan.
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Shangcheng Salamander - Pachyhynobius shangchengensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Shangcheng salamander is found in China.
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Shangcheng Salamander - Pachyhynobius shangchengensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Shangcheng salamander is found in slow mountain forest streams.
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Gorgan Salamander - Paradactylodon gorganensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Gorgan salamander is only found in Iran in the Shir-Abad Cave and the stream flowing from it.
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Gorgan Salamander - Paradactylodon gorganensis ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
There are only around 100 breeding adult Gorgan salamanders remaining in the wild.
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Paghman Mountain Salamander - Paradactylodon mustersi
The Paghman mountain salamander is found in Afghanistan.
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Paghman Mountain Salamander - Paradactylodon mustersi ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Paghman mountain salamander is found in s cool highland streams fed by glaciers.
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Paghman Mountain Salamander - Paradactylodon mustersi ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
Male Paghman mountain salamanders guard their eggs.
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Persian Mountain Salamander - Paradactylodon persicus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Persian mountain salamander is found in the Talesh and Alborz mountain ranges in Iran.
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Semirechensk Salamander - Ranodon sibiricus
The Semirechensk salamander is found in China and Kazakhstan.
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Semirechensk Salamander - Ranodon sibiricus ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Semirechensk salamander lives in the headwaters of small mountain streams and brooks.
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Siberian Salamander - Salamandrella keyserlingii
The Siberian salamander is found in China, Japan, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Mongolia, and the Russian Federation.
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Siberian Salamander - Salamandrella keyserlingii ![Asia](/wild/images/asia1.jpg)
The Siberian salamander can survive in temperatures as low as -40° Fahrenheit.
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