New County Records and Other Data Since 1996
Pseudacris triseriata (Wied) -Upland Chorus Frog
(Formerly considered members of the subspecies P. t. feriarum, Tennessee populations are currently recognized as members of the distinct species Pseudacris feriarum (Baird).)
Since publication of Atlas of Amphibians in Tennessee (Redmond, W. H. and A. F. Scott. 1996. The Center for Field Biology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 94 pp.), several reports of new county records have appeared in the literature. Bibliographical information for those pertaining to P. triseriata are listed below by counties, which are arranged alphabetically:
Carroll, Gibson, and Madison Counties
Messer, M., L. Bennie, and B. P. Butterfield. 2008. Geographic distribution. Pseudacris triseriata. Herpetol. Rev. 39:235.
Although published under the binomial Pseudacris triseriata (Western Chorus Frog), the new records in this report are for P. feriarum (Upland Chorus Frog).
Cannon County
Miller, J. L. 2004. Geographic Distribution. Pseudacris feriarum. Herpetol. Rev. 35:406.
Crockett and Haywood counties
Hunter, C. 2006. Geographic distribution. Pseudacris crucifer crucifer. Herpetol. Rev. 37:238
Fentress County
Campbell, T. S. 2002. New records for amphibians in the Big South Fork region of Tennessee. Herpetol. Rev. 33:230-231.
Gibson County
Hall, J. M. 2008. Geographic distribution. Pseudacris feriarum. Herpetol. Rev. 39:107.
Houston County
Scott, A. F., S. Sutton, and S. Williamson. 2000. New county records of amphibians and turtles from the Western Highland Rim of central Tennessee. Herpetol. Rev. 31:117-118.
Jefferson County
Faust, T. M. 2008. Geographic distribution. Pseudacris feriarum. Herpetol. Rev. 39:363.
Marion County
Davenport, J. M., J. R. Ennen, and A. F. Scott. 2005. New records for amphibians from counties in south-central Tennessee. Herpetological Review 36:209-210.
Williamson County
English, R., and A. English. 2000. Geographic Distribution. Pseudacris feriarum. Herpetol. Rev. 31:251.