Urspelerpes brucei Camp, Peterman, Milanovich, Lamb, Maerz, and Wake, 2009

Class: Amphibia > Order: Caudata > Family: Plethodontidae > Subfamily: Hemidactyliinae > Genus: Urspelerpes > Species: Urspelerpes brucei

Urspelerpes brucei Camp, Peterman, Milanovich, Lamb, Maerz, and Wake, 2009, J. Zool., London, 279: 87. Holotype: USNM 558253, by original designation. Type locality: "Small, first-order stream located at the foot of the Blue Ridge escarpment in Stephens County, GA, USA (34° 39′ N; 83° 18′ W). Exact locality data to the scale of seconds is kept by the museums (USNM and MVZ) holding the type specimens".

English Names

Patch-nosed Salamander (original publication; Tilley, Highton, and Wake, 2012, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 39: 31; Highton, Bonett, and Jockusch, 2017, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 43: 34).

Distribution

Foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in extreme northeastern Georgia (Stephens County) and northwestern South Carolina (Anderson County), USA. 

Geographic Occurrence

Natural Resident: United States of America, United States of America - Georgia, United States of America - South Carolina

Endemic: United States of America, United States of America - Georgia

Comment

Camp, Lamb, and Milanovich, 2012, Cat. Am. Amph. Rept., 885: 1–3, provided a detailed account of the genus and single species. Raffaëlli, 2013, Urodeles du Monde, 2nd ed.: 251, provided a brief account, photograph, and map. Altig and McDiarmid, 2015, Handb. Larval Amph. US and Canada: 125, provided an account of larval morphology and biology. Pierson, McKee, Spear, Maerz, Camp, and Glenn, 2016, Copeia, 2016: 78–82, mentioned additional sites for this species based on environmental DNA assays, but did not provide those localities. Raffaëlli, 2022, Salamanders & Newts of the World: 568–569, provided an account, summarizing systematics, life history, population status, and distribution (including a polygon map). Pierson, Camp, and Wooten, 2023, Conserv. Genetics, 24: 617–627, reported on landscape genetics and phylogeography of the species. 

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