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Necturus
Necturus maculosus maculosus
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Necturus

(Rafinesque, 1818)
Species

6, See text

Necturus is a genus of aquatic salamanders endemic to the eastern United States and Canada. They are commonly known as waterdogs and mudpuppies. The common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) is probably the best-known species in this group.

Species

Taxonomy

The genus Necturus is under scrutiny by herpetologists. The relationship between the species is still being studied. Most recently, the Red River mudpuppy (N. louisianensis) was elevated to full species status, after being considered only a subspecies of the common mudpuppy (N. maculosus), but not all herpetologists agree on this change.

References

  1. ^ As an amphibian with gill slits, it is often dissected in comparative anatomy classes.