Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (Salamandra alleganiensis, Cryptobranchus bishopi), Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis bishopi
Search Criteria: United States; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Kentucky University Herpetological Collection


EKU:Herpetology
00476Ron Houp   
United States, Kentucky, Jessamine, Kentucky River at High Bridge

EKU:Herpetology
00477Ron Houp   
United States, Kentucky, Jessamine, Kentucky River at High Bridge

EKU:Herpetology
00564G. Schuster   1981-10-30
United States, Tennessee, Blount, Little River at US 411 bridge, 5 mi NE Maryville

EKU:Herpetology
2317R. W. Barbour   1938-04-26
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
2318Jill Crowe, Field Herp Class   
United States, Kentucky, Bath/Fleming, Little Flat-Ledford Road

EKU:Herpetology
2319Les Meade et al.   1999-04-00
United States, Kentucky, Bath, KY 211 over I-64 bridge

EKU:Herpetology
2320W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
2321W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
2322R. W. Barbour   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
2323M. M. Meadows   1982-05-10
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, N. Fork Triplett Creek below KY 32

EKU:Herpetology
2390W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
2391BIO 806   1993-09-12
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Middle Fork Rockcastle River at Canoe Launch above confluence with Horse Lick Creek along SR 89

EKU:Herpetology
2392W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
2393W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
2394John Gilbert   
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Tygarts Creek at Iron Hill Road

EKU:Herpetology
2395John Gilbert   
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Tygarts Creek at Iron Hill Road

EKU:Herpetology
02317R. W. Barbour   1938-04-26
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
02318Jill Crowe, Field Herp Class   
United States, Kentucky, Bath/Fleming, Little Flat-Ledford Road

EKU:Herpetology
02319Les Meade et al.   1999-04-00
United States, Kentucky, Bath, KY 211 over I-64 bridge

EKU:Herpetology
02320W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
02321W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
02322R. W. Barbour   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek, Morehead

EKU:Herpetology
02323M. M. Meadows   1982-05-10
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, N. Fork Triplett Creek below KY 32

EKU:Herpetology
02390W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
02391BIO 806   1993-09-12
United States, Kentucky, Jackson, Middle Fork Rockcastle River at Canoe Launch above confluence with Horse Lick Creek along SR 89

EKU:Herpetology
02392W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
02393W. A. Welter   1938-00-00
United States, Kentucky, Rowan, Triplett Creek

EKU:Herpetology
02394John Gilbert   
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Tygarts Creek at Iron Hill Road

EKU:Herpetology
02395John Gilbert   
United States, Kentucky, Carter, Tygarts Creek at Iron Hill Road

University of Arizona Herpetology Collection


UAZ:Herpetology
UAZ 21150R.W.Dickerman   1951-06-06
United States, West Virginia, Randolph, Cheat River at Red Rum entrance


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