Calotriton asper (Dugès, 1852) is a animal in the Salamandridae family, order Caudata, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Calotriton asper (Dugès, 1852)

Calotriton asper (Dugès, 1852)

Calotriton asper, the Pyrenean brook salamander, is an endemic mostly aquatic salamander native to the Pyrenees and surrounding mountains.

Family
Genus
Calotriton
Order
Caudata
Class
Amphibia

About Calotriton asper (Dugès, 1852)

Calotriton asper, commonly known as the Pyrenean brook salamander, reaches a total length of about 16 cm (6.3 in), with half of this length consisting of a laterally flattened tail. Females are typically larger than males. This species has a sturdy body, a flattened head, small eyes, and short limbs. It lacks parotoid glands, and its skin is covered in small, rough tubercles. Its coloration is highly variable: the upper surface is usually some shade of olive, grey, charcoal, or muddy brown, sometimes mottled with ochre, with an intermittent yellowish stripe running along the spine. The underside has a row of dark splotches along each side, and its central region is red, orange, or yellow. Males have a rounded cloacal swelling, while females have a conical cloacal swelling. The Pyrenean brook salamander is endemic to the Pyrenees and nearby surrounding mountains, occurring at altitudes between 700 and 2,500 metres (2,300 to 8,200 ft). It is a mostly aquatic species that most often inhabits slow-moving streams and shallow mountain lakes. It prefers water cooler than 15 °C (59 °F) that has scarce vegetation and rocky or pebbly bottoms. Some individual Pyrenean brook salamanders live entirely within caves, where they breed over an extended period throughout the year, due to the absence of day length stimulation for breeding.

Photo: (c) François-Xavier Taxil, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by François-Xavier Taxil · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Caudata Salamandridae Calotriton

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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