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Established Extant Amphibians and Reptiles of North Carolina

Amphibia Gray, 1825 — Amphibians
Anura Fischer von Waldheim, 1813 — Frogs
Bufonidae Gray, 1825 — True Toads
Anaxyrus americanus (Holbrook, 1836) — American Toad
Anaxyrus fowleri (Hinckley, 1882) — Fowler's Toad
Anaxyrus quercicus (Holbrook, 1840) — Oak Toad
Anaxyrus terrestris (Bonnaterre, 1789) — Southern Toad
Hylidae Rafinesque, 1815 — Treefrogs and Allies
Acris crepitans Baird, 1854 — Eastern Cricket Frog
Acris gryllus (LeConte, 1825) — Southern Cricket Frog
Dryophytes andersonii (Baird, 1854) — Pine Barrens Treefrog
Dryophytes chrysoscelis (Cope, 1880) — Cope's Gray Treefrog
Dryophytes cinereus (Schneider, 1799) — Green Treefrog
Dryophytes femoralis (Daudin, 1800) — Pine Woods Treefrog
Dryophytes gratiosus (LeConte, 1856) — Barking Treefrog
Dryophytes squirellus (Daudin, 1800) — Squirrel Treefrog
Dryophytes versicolor (LeConte, 1825) — Gray Treefrog
Pseudacris brimleyi Brandt and Walker, 1933 — Brimley's Chorus Frog
Pseudacris collinsorum Ospina, Tieu, Apodaca, and Lemmon, 2020 — Collinses' Mountain Chorus Frog
Pseudacris crucifer (Wied-Neuwied, 1838) — Spring Peeper
Pseudacris feriarum (Baird, 1854) — Upland Chorus Frog
Pseudacris nigrita (LeConte, 1825) — Southern Chorus Frog
Pseudacris ocularis (Bosc and Daudin, 1801) — Little Grass Frog
Pseudacris ornata (Holbrook, 1836) — Ornate Chorus Frog
Microhylidae Gunther, 1843 — Micohylid Frogs and Toads
Gastrophryne carolinensis (Holbrook, 1836) — Eastern Narrow-mouthed Toad
Ranidae Rafinesque, 1814 — True Frogs
Lithobates capito (LeConte, 1855) — Gopher Frog
Lithobates catesbeianus (Shaw, 1802) — North American Bullfrog
Lithobates clamitans (Latreille in Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — North American Green Frog
Lithobates heckscheri (Wright, 1924) — River Frog
Lithobates kauffeldi (Feinberg, Newman, Watkins-Colwell, Schlesinger, Zarate, Curry, Shaffer, and Burger, 2014) — Atlantic Coast Leopard Frog
Lithobates palustris (LeConte, 1825) — Pickerel Frog
Lithobates sphenocephalus (Cope, 1886) — Southern Leopard Frog
Lithobates sylvaticus (LeConte, 1825) — Wood Frog
Lithobates virgatipes (Cope, 1891) — Carpenter Frog
Scaphiopodidae Cope, 1865 — North American Spadefoots
Scaphiopus holbrookii (Harlan, 1835) — Eastern Spadefoot
Caudata Scopoli, 1777 — Salamanders
Ambystomatidae Gray, 1850 — Mole Salamanders
Ambystoma mabeei Bishop, 1928 — Mabee's Salamander
Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw, 1802) — Spotted Salamander
Ambystoma opacum (Gravenhorst, 1807) — Marbled Salamander
Ambystoma talpoideum (Holbrook, 1838) — Mole Salamander
Ambystoma tigrinum (Green, 1825) — Eastern Tiger Salamander
Amphiumidae Gray, 1825 — Amphiumas
Amphiuma means Garden, 1821 — Two-toed Amphiuma
Cryptobranchidae Fitzinger, 1825 — Giant Salamanders
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis (Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Hellbender
Plethodontidae Gray, 1850 — Lungless Salamanders
Aneides aeneus (Cope and Packard, 1881) — Green Salamander
Aneides caryaensis Patton, Apodaca, Corser, Wilson, Williams, Cameron, and Wake, 2019 — Hickory Nut Gorge Green Salamander
Desmognathus aeneus Brown and Bishop, 1947 — Seepage Salamander
Desmognathus amphileucus Bishop, 1941 — Southern Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus auriculatus (Holbrook, 1838) — Holbrook's Southern Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus carolinensis (Dunn, 1916) — Carolina Mountain Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus conanti Rossman, 1958 — Spotted Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus folkertsi Camp, Tilley, Austin, and Marshall, 2002 — Dwarf Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus fuscus (Green, 1818) — Northern Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus gvnigeusgwotli Pyron and Beamer, 2022 — Smoky Mountains Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus imitator Dunn, 1927 — Imitator Salamander
Desmognathus kanawha Pyron and Beamer, 2022 — Kanawha Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus marmoratus (Moore, 1899) — Northern Shovel-nosed Salamander
Desmognathus mavrokoilius Pyron and Beamer, 2022 — Pisgah Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus monticola Dunn, 1916 — Northern Seal Salamander
Desmognathus ocoee Nicholls, 1949 — Ocoee Salamander
Desmognathus orestes Tilley and Mahoney, 1996 — Blue Ridge Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus organi Crespi, Browne, and Rissler, 2010 — Northern Pygmy Salamander
Desmognathus santeetlah Tilley, 1981 — Santeetlah Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus tilleyi Pyron and Beamer, 2023 — Max Patch Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus wrighti King, 1936 — Pygmy Salamander
Eurycea chamberlaini Harrison and Guttman, 2003 — Chamberlain's Dwarf Salamander
Eurycea cirrigera (Green, 1831) — Southern Two-lined Salamander
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838) — Three-lined Salamander
Eurycea junaluska Sever, Dundee, and Sullivan, 1976 — Junaluska Salamander
Eurycea longicauda (Green, 1818) — Long-tailed Salamander
Eurycea quadridigitata (Holbrook, 1842) — Dwarf Salamander
Eurycea wilderae Dunn, 1920 — Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander
Gyrinophilus porphyriticus (Green, 1827) — Spring Salamander
Hemidactylium scutatum (Temminck, 1838) — Four-toed Salamander
Plethodon amplus Highton and Peabody, 2000 — Blue Ridge Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon aureolus Highton, 1984 — Tellico Salamander
Plethodon chattahoochee Highton, 1989 — Chattahoochee Slimy Salamander
Plethodon cheoah Highton and Peabody, 2000 — Cheoah Bald Salamander
Plethodon chlorobryonis Mittleman, 1951 — Atlantic Coast Slimy Salamander
Plethodon cinereus (Green, 1818) — Eastern Red-backed Salamander
Plethodon cylindraceus (Harlan, 1825) — White-Spotted Slimy Salamander
Plethodon jacksoni Newman, 1954 — Blacksburg Salamander
Plethodon jordani Blatchley, 1901 — Red-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon meridianus Highton and Peabody, 2000 — South Mountain Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon metcalfi Brimley, 1912 — Southern Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon montanus Highton and Peabody, 2000 — Northern Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon richmondi Netting and Mittleman, 1938 — Southern Ravine Salamander
Plethodon serratus Grobman, 1944 — Southern Red-backed Salamander
Plethodon shermani Stejneger, 1906 — Red-legged Salamander
Plethodon teyahalee Hairston, 1950 — Southern Appalachian Salamander
Plethodon ventralis Highton, 1997 — Southern Zigzag Salamander
Plethodon wehrlei Fowler and Dunn, 1917 — Wehrle's Salamander
Plethodon welleri Walker, 1931 — Weller's Salamander
Plethodon yonahlossee Dunn, 1917 — Yonahlossee Salamander
Pseudotriton montanus Baird, 1850 — Mud Salamander
Pseudotriton ruber (Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Red Salamander
Stereochilus marginatus (Hallowell, 1856) — Many-lined Salamander
Proteidae Gray, 1825 — Mudpuppys and Olms
Necturus lewisi Brimley, 1924 — Neuse River Waterdog
Necturus maculosus (Rafinesque, 1818) — Mudpuppy
Necturus punctatus (Gibbes, 1850) — Dwarf Waterdog
Salamandridae Goldfuss, 1820 — Newts
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820) — Eastern Newt
Sirenidae Gray, 1825 — Sirens
Siren intermedia Barnes, 1826 — Lesser Siren
Siren lacertina Österdam, 1766 — Greater Siren
Reptilia Laurenti, 1768 — Reptiles
Crocodylia Wermuth, 1953 — Alligators and Crocodiles
Alligatoridae Gray, 1844 — Alligators
Alligator mississippiensis (Daudin, 1802 “1801”) — American Alligator
Squamata (part) Oppel, 1811 — Snakes
Colubridae Oppel, 1811 — Harmless Egg-laying Snakes
Cemophora coccinea (Blumenbach, 1788) — Common Scarletsnake
Coluber constrictor Linnaeus, 1758 — North American Racer
Lampropeltis elapsoides (Holbrook, 1838) — Scarlet Kingsnake
Lampropeltis getula (Linnaeus, 1766) — Eastern Kingsnake
Lampropeltis rhombomaculata (Holbrook, 1840) — Northern Mole Kingsnake
Lampropeltis triangulum (Lacépède, 1789) — Eastern Milksnake
Masticophis flagellum (Shaw, 1802) — Common Coachwhip
Opheodrys aestivus (Linnaeus, 1766) — Northern Rough Greensnake
Pantherophis guttatus (Linnaeus, 1766) — Red Cornsnake
Pantherophis quadrivittatus (Holbrook, 1836) — Yellow Ratsnake
Pituophis melanoleucus (Daudin, 1803) — Eastern Pinesnake
Tantilla coronata Baird and Girard, 1853 — Southeastern Crowned Snake
Crotalidae Oppel, 1811 — Pit Vipers
Agkistrodon contortrix (Linnaeus, 1766) — Eastern Copperhead
Agkistrodon piscivorus (Lacépède, 1789) — Northern Cottonmouth
Crotalus adamanteus Palisot de Beauvois, 1799 — Eastern Diamond-backed Rattlesnake
Crotalus horridus Linnaeus, 1758 — Timber Rattlesnake
Sistrurus miliarius (Linnaeus, 1766) — Pygmy Rattlesnake
Dipsadidae Bonaparte, 1838 — Harmless Rear-Fanged Snakes
Carphophis amoenus (Say, 1825) — Common Wormsnake
Diadophis punctatus (Linnaeus, 1766) — Ring-necked Snake
Farancia abacura (Holbrook, 1836) — Red-bellied Mudsnake
Farancia erytrogramma (Palisot de Beauvois in Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Rainbow Snake
Heterodon platirhinos Palisot de Beauvois in Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801 — Eastern Hog-nosed Snake
Heterodon simus (Linnaeus, 1766) — Southern Hog-nosed Snake
Rhadinaea flavilata (Cope, 1871) — Pine Woods Littersnake
Elapidae Boie, 1827 — Coral Snakes, Cobras, and Kraits
Micrurus fulvius (Linnaeus, 1766) — Harlequin Coralsnake
Natricidae Bonaparte, 1838 — Harmless Egg-Retaining Snakes
Liodytes rigida (Say, 1825) — Glossy Swampsnake
Nerodia erythrogaster (Forster, 1771) — Plain-bellied Watersnake
Nerodia fasciata (Linnaeus, 1766) — Southern Watersnake
Nerodia sipedon (Linnaeus, 1758) — Common Watersnake
Nerodia taxispilota (Holbrook, 1838) — Brown Watersnake
Regina septemvittata (Say, 1825) — Queensnake
Seminatrix pygaea (Cope, 1871) — Black Swampsnake
Storeria dekayi (Holbrook, 1839) — Dekay’s Brownsnake
Storeria occipitomaculata (Storer, 1839) — Red-bellied Snake
Thamnophis saurita (Linnaeus, 1766) — Eastern Ribbonsnake
Thamnophis sirtalis (Linnaeus, 1758) — Common Gartersnake
Virginia striatula (Linnaeus, 1766) — Rough Earthsnake
Virginia valeriae Baird and Girard, 1853 — Smooth Earthsnake
Squamata (part) Oppel, 1811 — Other Lizards
Anguidae Gray, 1825 — Anguid Lizards
Ophisaurus attenuatus Baird in Cope, 1880 — Slender Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus mimicus Palmer, 1987 — Mimic Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus ventralis (Linnaeus, 1766) — Eastern Glass Lizard
Anolidae Cocteau 1836 — Anoles
Anolis carolinensis (Voigt, 1832) — Green Anole
Phrynosomatidae Fitzinger, 1843 — Sand and Spiny Lizards
Phrynosoma cornutum (Harlan, 1825) — Texas Horned Lizard
Sceloporus undulatus (Bosc and Daudin in Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Eastern Fence Lizard
Scincidae Gray, 1825 — Skinks
Plestiodon anthracinus (Baird, 1849) — Coal Skink
Plestiodon fasciatus (Linnaeus, 1758) — Common Five-lined Skink
Plestiodon inexpectatus (Taylor, 1932) — Southeastern Five-lined Skink
Plestiodon laticeps (Schneider, 1801) — Broad-headed Skink
Scincella lateralis (Say, in James, 1822 “1823”) — Little Brown Skink
Teiidae Gray, 1827 — Whiptails, Racerunners, and Ameivas
Aspidoscelis sexlineatus (Linnaeus, 1766) — Six-lined Racerunner
Testudines Batsch, 1788 — Turtles
Cheloniidae Oppel, 1811 — Sea Turtles
Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) — Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1758) — Green Sea Turtle
Lepidochelys kempii (Garman, 1880) — Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle
Chelydridae Gray, 1870 — Snapping Turtles
Chelydra serpentina (Linnaeus, 1758) — Common Snapping Turtle
Dermochelyidae Fitzinger, 1843 — Leatherback Sea Turtles
Dermochelys coriacea (Vandelli, 1761) — Leatherback Sea Turtle
Emydidae Gray, 1825 — Box and Basking Turtles
Chrysemys picta (Schneider, 1783) — Painted Turtle
Clemmys guttata (Schneider, 1792) — Spotted Turtle
Deirochelys reticularia (Latreille in Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Chicken Turtle
Glyptemys muhlenbergii (Schoepff, 1801) — Bog Turtle
Graptemys geographica (LeSueur, 1817) — Northern Map Turtle
Malaclemys terrapin (Schoepff, 1793) — Diamondback Terrapin
Pseudemys concinna (LeConte, 1830) — River Cooter
Pseudemys rubriventris (LeConte, 1830) — Northern Red-bellied Cooter
Terrapene carolina Taylor, 1895 — Florida Box Turtle
Trachemys scripta (Thunberg in Schoepff, 1792) — Pond Slider
Kinosternidae Agassiz, 1857 — Mud and Musk Turtles
Kinosternon baurii (Garman, 1891) — Striped Mud Turtle
Kinosternon subrubrum (Bonnaterre, 1789) — Eastern Mud Turtle
Sternotherus odoratus (Latreille, 1802) — Eastern Musk Turtle
Sternotherus peltifer Smith and Glass, 1947 — Stripe-necked Musk Turtle
Trionychidae Bell, 1828 — Softshells
Apalone spinifera (LeSueur, 1827) — Spiny Softshell

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North Carolina Online Herpetological References
North Carolina Herpetological Publications
1878 Coues, E. ; Yarrow, H. C. Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, N.C. and vicinity. No. 4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1878():24-28
1895 Brimley, C. S. List of snakes observed at Raleigh, N.C. American Naturalist 29():56-57
1908 Brimley, C. S. Artificial key to the species of snakes and lizards which are found in North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 23():141-149
1909 Brimley, C. S. Some notes on the zoology of Lake Ellis, Craven county, North Carolina, with special reference to herpetology. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 22():129-137
1917 Dunn, E. R. Reptile and amphibian collections from the North Carolina mountains, with especial reference to salamanders. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 37():593-634
1920 Brimley, C. S. The turtles of North Carolina; with a key to the turtles of the eastern United States. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 36():62-71
1923 Breder, C. M. ; Breder, R. B. A list of fishes, amphibians and reptiles collected in Ashe County, North Carolina. Zoologica (New York) 4():3-23
1924 Myers, G. S. Amphibians and reptiles from Wilmington, N.C. Copeia 1924(131):59-62
1925 Brimley, C. S. The seasonal catch of snakes at Raleigh, N.C. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 41(1-2):100-103
1925 Brimley, C. S. ; Mabee, W. B. Reptiles, amphibians and fishes collected in eastern North Carolina in the autumn of 1923. Copeia 1925(139):14-16
1926 Brimley, C. S. Revised key and list of the amphibians and reptiles of North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 42():75-93
1927 Brimley, C. S. Some records of amphibians and reptiles from North Carolina. Copeia 1927(162):10-12
1927 Brimley, C. S. Notes on water snakes, Raleigh, N.C. Copeia 1927(162):14-15
1942 Engels, W. L. Vertebrate fauna of North Carolina coastal islands. (Amphibia & reptiles pp. 293-294). American Midland Naturalist 28(2):273-304
1946 Lewis, T. H. Reptiles and amphibians of Smith Island, N.C. American Midland Naturalist 36(3):682-684
1949 Engels, W. L. The blue-tailed skinks (Eumeces) of two North Carolina coastal islands. Copeia 1949():269-271
1950 Riper, W. van Herpetological notes from eastern North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 66(2):130-147
1952 Engels, W. L. Vertebrate fauna of North Carolina coastal islands. II. Shackleford Hanks. American Midland Naturalist 47(3):702-742
1954 Schwartz, A. ; Etheridge, R. E. New and additional Herpetological records from the North Carolina coastal plain. Herpetologica 10():167-171
1954 Coker, R. E. The diamond-back terrapin in North Carolina Pages in Unknown Publisher, Unknown Place Published. pp.
1960 White, L. B. Notes on collecting in North Carolina pine plantations. Copeia 1960():49-50
1961 DePoe, C. E. ; Funderburg, J. B. ; Quay, T. C. The reptiles and amphibians of North Carolina. A preliminary check list and bibliography. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 77():125-136
1961 Palmer, W. M. ; Whitehead, D. E. Herpetological collections and observations in Hyde and Tyrrell Counties, North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 77():280-289
1965 Brothers, D. R. An annotated list of the amphibians and reptiles of north-eastern North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 81():119-124
1968 Murphy, T. D. A road survey of vertebrates in Orange county, North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 84():444
1974 Banta, B. H. Noteworthy Herpetological records from North Carolina. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 10(3):81-87
1977 Reeves, R. G. ; Woodham, D. W. ; Ganyard, M. C. ; Bond, C. A. Preliminary monitoring of agricultural pesticides in a cooperative tobacco pest management project in North Carolina, 1971 - first year study. Pesticides Monitoring Journal 11(2):99-106
1977 Michels, T. J. Some notes on reptiles and amphibians of the Carolinas. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society 25():29-31
1977 Heijbers, S. [The ' William B. Umstead' state park, North Carolina, U.S.A]. (In Dutch). Lacerta 35(9):131-143
1978 Schwartz, F. J. Behavioral and tolerance responses to cold water temperatures by three species of Sea Turtles (Reptilia, Cheloniidae) in North Carolina. Florida Marine Research Publications 33():16-18
1979 Brown, E. E. Some snake food records from the Carolinas. Brimleyana 1():113-124
1980 Martof, B. S. ; Palmer, W. M. ; Bailey, J. R. ; Harrison, J. R. Amphibians and reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp.
1980 Collins, R. F. Stomach contents of some snakes from eastern and central North Carolina. Brimleyana 4():157-159
1983 Devender, R. W. van; Nicoletto, P. F. Lower Wilson Creek, Caldwell County, North Carolina: A thermal refugium for reptiles? Brimleyana 9():21-32
1984 Schwab, D. Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 19(3):85-93
1985 Schwab, D. Additional notes on the reptiles of the Great Dismal Swamp of Virginia and North Carolina. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 20(2):38-39
1988 Braswell, A. L. A survey of the amphibians and reptiles of Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve. ASB (Association of Southeastern Biologists) Bulletin 35(4):199-217
1989 Schwartz, F. J. Biology and ecology of Sea Turtles frequenting North Carolina. National Undersea Research Program Research Report 89(2):307-331
1992 Brown, E. E. Notes on amphibians and reptiles of the western Piedmont of North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 108(1):38-54
1994 Musick, J. A. ; Barnard, D. E. ; Keinath, J. A. Aerial estimates of seasonal distribution and abundance of Sea Turtles near the Cape Hatteras faunal barrier. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 341():121-123
1994 Rittmaster, K. A. ; Fangman, M. S. ; Thayer, V. G. Seasonal distribution of Sea Turtle surfacings in Cape Lookout Bight, North Carolina. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 341():259-261
1995 Palmer, W. M. ; Braswell, A. L. Reptiles of North Carolina. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp.
1995 Epperly, S. P. ; Braun, J. ; Veishlow, A. Sea Turtles in North Carolina waters. Conservation Biology 9(2):384-394
1995 Epperly, S. P. ; Braun, J. ; Chester, A. J. ; Cross, F. A. ; Merriner, J. V. ; Tester, P. A. Winter distribution of Sea Turtles in the vicinity of Cape Hatteras and their interactions with the summer flounder trawl fishery. Bulletin of Marine Science 56(2):547-568
1995 Epperly, S. P. ; Braun, J. ; Chester, A. J. Aerial surveys for Sea Turtles in North Carolina inshore waters. United States National Marine Fisheries Service Fishery Bulletin 93(2):254-261
1998 Beane, J. C. New distributional records for reptiles from North Carolina. Herpetological Review 29(1):56-58
1998 Lamb, T. ; Gaul, R. W. ; Tripp, M. L. ; Horton, J. M. ; Grant, B. W. A herpetofaunal inventory of the Lower Roanoke River floodplain. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 114(2):43-55
1999 Ford, W. M. ; Menzel, M. A. ; McGill, D. W. ; Laerm, J. ; McCay, T. S. Effects of a community restoration fire on small mammals and herpetofauna in the southern Appalachians. Forest Ecology and Management 114(2-3):233-243
1999 Bauer, A. M. ; Das, I. North Carolina reptiles and amphibians of historical note in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115(1):1-7
2000 Heppell, S. North Carolina aerial transect surveys 1988-1991. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 445():64-65
2001 Tilley, S. G. ; Huheey, J. E. Reptiles and amphibians of the Smokies. Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. pp.
2001 Ross, S. W. ; Aschenbach, E. A. ; Ott, J. Literature and data inventory related to the Hatteras middle slope (The Point) area off North Carolina. Occasional Papers of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and the North Carolina Biological Survey 13():1-353, A1-A14
2001 Lindsay, S. D. ; Dorcas, M. E. Effects of cattle on reproduction and morphology of pond-dwelling turtles in North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 117(4):249-257
2001 Rice, A. N. ; Roberts, T. L. ; Pritchard, J. G. ; Dorcas, M. E. Historical trends and perceptions of amphibian and reptile diversity in the western Piedmont of North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 117(4):264-273
2001 Greenberg, C. H. Response of reptile and amphibian communities to canopy gaps created by wind disturbance in the southern Appalachians. Forest Ecology and Management 148(1-3):135-144
2002 Grant, G. S. ; Beasley, J. Impact of six hurricanes within three years on Loggerhead Turtle nesting success on Topsail Island, North Carolina, USA. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 477():206-207
2002 Boettcher, R. Sea Turtle mortality in North Carolina (USA): A summary of 1999 stranding events. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 477():213-215
2004 Martof, B. S. ; Palmer, W. M. ; Bailey, J. R. ; Harrison, J. R. Amphibians and reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia. 2nd ed. The University of Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp.
2005 North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. Sea turtle. North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission., . pp.
2006 Meyers, J. M. ; Pike, D. A. Herpetofaunal diversity of Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina. Southeastern Naturalist 5(2):235-252
2006 Beane, J. C. ; Palmer, W. M. New distributional records for reptiles from North Carolina. Herpetological Review 37(2):244-246
2006 Pittman, S. E. ; Dorcas, M. E. Catawba River Corridor Coverboard Program: A citizen science approach to amphibian and reptile inventory. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 122(4):142-151
2007 Luef, H. J. Die Meeresschildkoten von Topsail Island - unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Centers (KBSTRRC) in North Carolina. Elaphe 15(3):53-58
2007 Nester, L. R. ; Frazer, N. B. Guest editorial: Beach driving management at Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout national seashores, North Carolina, USA. Marine Turtle Newsletter 115():2-3
2007 Gaul, R. W. ; Mitchell, Joseph C. The herpetofauna of Dare County, North Carolina: History, natural history, and biogeography. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 123(2):65-109
2008 Eskew, E. A. ; Price, S. J. ; Dorcas, M. E. New distribution records for reptiles and amphibians from the Charlotte-Metropolitan area of the Western Piedmont of North Carolina. Herpetological Review 39(2):245-246
2008 Greenberg, C. H. ; Waldrop, T. A. Short-term response of reptiles and amphibians to prescribed fire and mechanical fuel reduction in a southern Appalachian upland hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and Management 255(7):2883-2893
2008 Dorcas, M. E. ; Price, S. J. Effective undergraduate-based Herpetological research in an urban environment. Pages in SSAR (Society for the study of Amphibians and Reptiles), Salt Lake City, Utah. pp.
2009 Witczak, L. R. ; Dorcas, M. E. What are frogs and snakes worth? The economic value of reptiles and amphibians inhabiting the Charlotte-metropolitan area of North Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 125(4):131-137
2010 Beane, J. C. ; Braswell, A. L. ; Mitchell, Joseph C. ; Palmer, W. M. ; Harrison, J. R. Amphibians and reptiles of the Carolinas and Virginia. 2nd revised and updated ed. The University of Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. pp.
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