CONTENTS

Front Page

Abstract

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Historical Perspective

Environmental Setting
      Physiography
      Climate
      Drainages
      Soils
      Vegetation
      Ecoregions

Distribution of Species
      Methods
      Distribution Maps
      Erroneous Species Reports

Literature Cited

Publications of the APSU
Center for Field Biology

Comments???


Species by Order & Family

      Order Anura
            Frogs and Toads
        Family Bufonidae
              Toads
        Family Hylidae
              Treefrogs
        Family Microhylidae
              Narrow-mouthed Toads
        Family Pelobatidae
              Spadefoot Toads
        Family Ranidae
              True Frogs

      Order Caudata
              Salamanders
        Family Ambystomatidae
              Mole Salamanders
        Family Amphiumidae
              Conger Eels
        Family Cryptobranchidae
              Hellbenders
        Family Necturidae
              Mudpuppies
        Family Plethodontidae
              Lungless Salamanders
        Family Salamandridae
              Newts
        Family Sirenidae
              Sirens


Index to Scientific
and
Common Names*

Acris
      crepitans
      gryllus

Ambystoma
      jeffersonianum
      maculatum
      opacum
      talpoideum
      texanum
      tigrinum

Amphiuma, Three-toed
Amphiuma tridactylum
Aneides aeneus

Anaxyrus (formerly Bufo)
      americanus
      lentiginosus
      terrestris
      fowleri (formerly B. woodhousei fowleri)

Bullfrog, American (formerly Bullfrog)

Cryptobranchus alleganiensis

Desmognathus
      aeneus
      fuscus
      imitator
      marmoratus (formerly Leurognathus marmoratus)
      monticola
      ochrophaeus (complex)
      ocoee
      quadramaculatus
      santeetlah
      welteri
      wrighti

Eurycea
      aquatica
      bislineata
      cirrigera
      junaluska
      longicauda
      lucifuga
      wilderae

Frog
      Crawfish
      Gopher
      Green
      Mountain Chorus
      Northern Cricket
      Pickerel
      Southern Cricket
      Southern Leopard
      Upland Chorus
      Wood

Gastrophryne carolinensis

Gyrinophilus
      palleucus
      porphyriticus
      warneri

Hellbender

Hemidactylium scutatum

Hyla
      avivoca
      chrysoscelis
      cinerea
      gratiosa
      phaeocrypta
      squirella
      versicolor (complex)
Lithobates (formerly Rana)
      areolata
      capito
      catesbeiana
      clamitans
      palustris
      pipiens
      sphenocephala
      sylvatica
      utricularia

Mudpuppy

Necturus
      alabamensis
      beyeri
      maculosus

Newt, Eastern

Notophthalmus viridescens

Peeper, Spring

Plethodon
      aureolus
      cinereus
      cylindraceus
      dorsalis
      glutinosus
      jordani
      kentucki
      metcalfi
      mississippi
      oconaluftee
      richmondi
      serratus
      teyahalee
      wehrlei
      welleri
      yonahlossee

Pseudacris
      brachyphona
      crucifer
      feriarum (formerly P. triseriata feriarum)

Pseudotriton
      montanus
      ruber

Salamander
      Berry Cave (see Tennessee Cave)
      Black Mountain
      Black-bellied
      Blue Ridge Two-lined
      Cave
      Cumberland Plateau Woodland
      Dusky
      Four-toed
      Green
      Imitator
      Red-Cheeked (formerly Jordan's)
      Junaluska
      Long-tailed
      Marbled
      Mississippi Slimy
      Mole
      Mountain Dusky (complex)
      Mud
      Northern Slimy
      Pygmy
      Red
      Eastern Red-backed
      Eastern Tiger (formerly Tiger)
      Santeetlah Dusky
      Seal
      Seepage
      Shovel-nosed
      Small-mouthed
      Southern Appalachian Slimy
      Southern Ravine (formerly Ravine)
      Southern Red-backed
      Southern Two-lined
      Spotted
      Spring
      Tellico
      Tennessee Cave
      Three-lined
      Wehrle's
      Weller's
      White-spotted Slimy
      Yonahlossee
      Zigzag

Scaphiopus holbrookii

Siren intermedia

Siren, Lesser

Spadefoot, Eastern

Toad
      American
      Eastern Narrow-mouthed
      Fowler's (formerly under Woodhouse's)
      Southern

Treefrog
      Barking
      Bird-voiced
      Cope's Gray
      Gray
      Green

*After Crother, B.I. (ed.). 2008. Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, pp. 1-84.  SSAR Herpetological Circular 37.