Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996 is a animal in the Plethodontidae family, order Caudata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996

Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996

Batrachoseps gabrieli, the San Gabriel slender salamander, is a small black-blotched salamander found only in San Gabriel Mountains, California.

Genus
Batrachoseps
Order
Caudata
Class
Amphibia

About Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996

The San Gabriel slender salamander, with the scientific name Batrachoseps gabrieli Wake, 1996, is a species of salamander. It has a worm-like body, a large head, large limbs, and an elongated cylindrical tail that is less than 1.5 times the length of its body. Adult individuals of this species measure between 3 and 5 centimeters in total length. Its dorsal surface is black, marked with white, coppery, and orange blotches, while its ventral surface is solid black with no markings. It may also have red spots on its tail. B. gabrieli is similar to the closely related species B. pacificus and B. nigriventis. This species is only known to occur in the San Gabriel Canyon system, and typically inhabits areas above 850 meters in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Caudata Plethodontidae Batrachoseps

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