Echinotriton andersoni

(Boulenger, 1892)

Vernacular names
English : Anderson’s crocodile newt
French : Triton-crocodile d’Anderson

Classification
Class : Amphibia
Order : Caudata
Family : Salamandridae
Notes : No subspecies known.

Identification
Adults can reach a length of 16 cm. Stout and flat body with triangular head. Warty skin. Coloration dark brown to almost black with a series of orange wart-like glands on each flanks. Orange ridge on tail. Orange feet.

Range and habitat
The species occurs in far-eastern Asia and is endemic to 6 islands of the Japanese archipelago. Previously known from Taiwan but now extinct there. Lives in forests, grasslands, swamps and areas with humid substrate.

Conservation
IUCN RED LIST : VULNERABLE
CITES : Appendix III
Status : The species is permanently declining because of habitat degradation. Its range is now very tiny and highly fragmented. Still illegally collected.
Ex-Situ Programs : None known

Observation

 

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