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Revision as of 13:21, 14 August 2022 by SchreiberBike (talk | contribs) (Lower case for species common names as described at MOS:LIFE - also some copy editing, script-assisted date audit and style fixes per MOS:NUM)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This is a list of official U.S. state, federal district, and territory amphibians. State amphibians are designated by tradition or the respective state legislatures.
As of 2021, only 27 states and one territory have a state amphibian.
Table
State | State amphibian | Binomial nomenclature |
Photo | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alabama | Red Hills salamander | Phaeognathus hubrichti | 2000 | |
Arizona | Arizona tree frog | Hyla eximia | 1986 | |
California | California red-legged frog | Rana draytonii | 2014 | |
Colorado | Western tiger salamander | Ambystoma mavortium | 2012 | |
Georgia | American green tree frog | Hyla cinerea | 2005 | |
Idaho | Idaho giant salamander | Dicamptodon aterrimus | 2015 | |
Illinois | Eastern tiger salamander | Ambystoma tigrinum | 2005 | |
Iowa | American bullfrog | Rana catesbeiana | Unofficial | |
Kansas | Barred tiger salamander | Ambystoma mavortium | 2005 | |
Louisiana | American green tree frog | Hyla cinerea | 1993 | |
Minnesota | Northern leopard frog | Rana pipiens | Proposed in 1999 | |
Missouri | American bullfrog | Rana catesbeiana | 2005 | |
New Hampshire | Red-spotted newt | Notophthalmus viridescens | 1985 | |
New Mexico | New Mexico spadefoot toad | Spea multiplicata | 2003 | |
New York | Wood frog | Lithobates sylvaticus | Proposed in 2015 | |
North Carolina | Pine barrens tree frog (state frog) |
Hyla andersonii | 2013 | |
Marbled salamander (state salamander) |
Ambystoma opacum | 2013 | ||
Ohio | Spotted salamander (state amphibian) |
Ambystoma maculatum | 2010 | |
American bullfrog (state frog) |
Rana catesbeiana | 2010 | ||
Oklahoma | American bullfrog | Rana catesbeiana | 1997 | |
Pennsylvania | Eastern hellbender | Cryptobranchus alleganiensis | 2019 | |
South Carolina | Spotted salamander | Ambystoma maculatum | 1999 | |
Tennessee | Tennessee cave salamander | Gyrinophilus palleucus | 1995 | |
Texas | Texas toad | Bufo speciosus | 2009 | |
Vermont | Northern leopard frog | Rana pipiens | 1998 | |
Virginia | Red salamander | Pseudotriton ruber | 2018 | |
Washington | Pacific tree frog | Pseudacris regilla | 2007 | |
West Virginia | Red salamander | Pseudotriton ruber | 2015 | |
Wyoming | Blotched tiger salamander | Ambystoma mavortium melanostictum | 2019 |
Federal district or territory |
Amphibian | Binomial nomenclature |
Image | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
Puerto Rico | Common coquí | Eleutherodactylus coqui | Unofficial |
See also
References
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- Boeckel, Teresa. "It's official: The Eastern hellbender will become Pennsylvania's amphibian". The York Daily Record. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
- State of South Carolina Code of Laws. "Title 1, Chapter 1, Article 9, Section 1-1-699". Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2007.
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- "Students Lauded for Naming Official State Amphibian of Texas" (Press release). Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. December 4, 2009. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
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- "Red salamander named official salamander of Virginia thanks to 4-H group". www.vtnews.vt.edu. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- State Symbols of Washington. "State symbols". Archived from the original on November 15, 2007. Retrieved November 27, 2007.
- "Section Eleven: Departmental, Statistical & General Information" (PDF). West Virginia Blue Book. p. 1049.
- "SF0050 - State amphibian". State of Wyoming 66th Legislature. 2019.