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Ambystoma subsalsum

Ambystoma subsalsum
Adult Male, 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico
Ambystoma subsalsum
Adult Male, 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico
Ambystoma subsalsum
Adult Female, 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico
Ambystoma subsalsum
Metamorph (Subadult), 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico – Note Lack of Pattern

PLATEAU TIGER SALAMANDER
Ambystoma subsalsum –

IDENTIFICATION:

DISTRIBUTION:
This is the most wide-spread member of the genus Ambystoma in Mexico. It is found from southeastern Chihuahua, and southern Nuevo Leon (possibly also Coahuila) south throughout the Mexican Plateau to northern Michoacan, Jalisco, and Puebla.
Ambystoma subsalsum map

HABITAT:
El Chico
Stream Habitat, 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico
El Chico Quarry
Terrestrial Habitat, 9,725′, Hidalgo, Mexico

NATURAL HISTORY:

TAXONOMY:
This species was once considered to be a subspecies of Ambystoma tigrinum.

TYPE:

PERSONAL NOTES:
On my first night in Parque Nacional El Chico, eastern Hidalgo, I was fortunate to have hit the season’s Ambystoma velasci breeding migration. In three passes through the meadow-edge habitat (about 1.5 mi each direction) we happened upon 11 adult and 2 metamorph salamanders, which were crossing in a very cold, light rain (20:00-21:30 hrs). Hyla plicata were abundant on the roads that night, and were heard calling from the meadows; also seen were two DOR Conopsis lineataand one Pseudoeurycea cephalica manni, found where the road passed through dense pine forest.
The next day, in the above-pictured stream an enormous (neotenic?) Ambystoma velasci larvae was found. Also, in an old rock quarry just above the meadow we flipped a metamorph Ambystoma from beneath a rock on a wet, nearly vertical face.

CONSERVATION STATUS:

REFERENCES:
Huacúz Elias, D. de. C. 2001. Estado de Conservación del Genero Ambystoma en Michoacán, Mexico. 53 pgs. ISBN 968-817-391-6 (As Ambystoma velasci)

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