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Eurycea tonkawae Chippindale, Price, Wiens, and Hillis, 2000
Eurycea tonkawae Chippindale, Price, Wiens, and Hillis, 2000, Herpetol. Monogr., 14: 32. Holotype: TNHC 50952, by original designation. Type locality: "primary outflows of Stillhouse Hollow Springs, Travis Co., Texas, 30° 22′ 28″ N, 97° 45′ 55″ W."
Eurycea (Paedomolge, Septentriomolge) tonkawae — Hillis, Chamberlain, Wilcox, and Chippindale, 2001, Herpetologica, 57: 275. Invalid name formulation under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (1999) as discussed by Dubois, 2007, Cladistics, 23: 395.
Eurycea (Septentriomolge) tonkawae — Raffaëlli, 2007, Les Urodèles du Monde: 182; Devitt, Wright, Cannatella, and Hillis, 2019, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 116: 2624–2633.
Eurycea (Paedomolge) tonkawae — Dubois and Raffaëlli, 2012, Alytes, 28: 144.
Eurycea (Typhlomolge) tonkawae — Fouquette and Dubois, 2014, Checklist N.A. Amph. Rept.: 146.
Common Names
Jollyville Plateau Salamander (Crother, Boundy, Campbell, de Queiroz, Frost, Highton, Iverson, Meylan, Reeder, Seidel, Sites, Taggart, Tilley, and Wake, 2001 "2000", Herpetol. Circ., 29: 23; Collins and Taggart, 2009, Standard Common Curr. Sci. Names N. Am. Amph. Turtles Rept. Crocodil., ed. 6: 13; Tilley, Highton, and Wake, 2012, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 39: 27; Powell, Conant, and Collins, 2016, Field Guide Rept. Amph. E. North Am., 4th ed.: 61; Highton, Bonett, and Jockusch, 2017, in Crother (ed.), Herpetol. Circ., 43: 28).
Distribution
Several spring localities in Williamson and northern Travis Counties, Texas, USA.
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: United States of America, United States of America - Texas
Endemic: United States of America, United States of America - Texas
Comment
See photograph, map, description of geographic range and habitat, and conservation status in Stuart, Hoffmann, Chanson, Cox, Berridge, Ramani, and Young, 2008, Threatened Amph. World: 574. Bonett, Steffen, Lambert, Wiens, and Chippindale, 2014 "2013", Evolution, 68: 473, provided a molecular tree that placed this species phylogenetically. Chippindale, 2005, in Lannoo (ed.), Amph. Declines: 764–765, provided a detailed account that summarized the biology and conservation literature. Raffaëlli, 2013, Urodeles du Monde, 2nd ed.: 242, provided a brief account, photograph, and map. Altig and McDiarmid, 2015, Handb. Larval Amph. US and Canada: 110, provided an account of larval morphology and biology. Devitt, Wright, Cannatella, and Hillis, 2019, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 116: 2624–2633, reported on the phylogenetic relationships and aquifer loyalty of this species and redelimited the range by including a population formerly assigned to Eurycea naufragia from Georgetown Springs, Williamson County, Texas, USA. Raffaëlli, 2022, Salamanders & Newts of the World: 527, provided an account, summarizing systematics, life history, population status, and distribution (including a polygon map).
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