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Plethodon albagula Grobman, 1944 - Western Slimy Salamander


Potential County Records

Potential counties for Plethodon albagula (Western Slimy Salamander). Counties are listed in descending order of their likelihood of having this species. Click on a county to view more information about that county. Click on column headings to sort by that column.
Likelihood County Rationale Ecoregion / Watershed
2 Dallas Same Level IV ecoregion, within 5 miles Osage/Gasconade Hills
2 Dallas Same Level IV ecoregion, within 5 miles Central Plateau
4 Cooper Same Level IV ecoregion, within 10 miles River Hills
5 Scott Same Level III ecoregion, within 10 miles Interior River Valleys and Hills
6 Audrain Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles River Hills
6 Cedar Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Springfield Plateau
6 Dade Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Springfield Plateau
6 Henry Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Osage/Gasconade Hills
6 Hickory Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Osage/Gasconade Hills
6 Howard Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles River Hills
6 Jasper Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Springfield Plateau
6 Lawrence Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Springfield Plateau
6 Lincoln Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles River Hills
6 Pike Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles River Hills
6 Saint Clair Same Level IV ecoregion, within 20 miles Osage/Gasconade Hills
7 Pettis Same Level III ecoregion, within 20 miles Ozark Highlands
8 Dunklin Same Level IV ecoregion, within 30 miles Western Lowlands Pleistocene Valley Trains
8 Dunklin Same Level IV ecoregion, within 30 miles Bluff Hills
9 Mississippi Same Level III ecoregion, within 30 miles Interior River Valleys and Hills
9 New Madrid Same Level III ecoregion, within 30 miles Mississippi Alluvial Plain
10 Randolph Same Level IV ecoregion, adjacent county River Hills