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Established Extant Amphibians and Reptiles of South 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 avivoca (Viosca, 1928) — Bird-voiced 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 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 grylio (Stejneger, 1901) — Pig Frog
Lithobates heckscheri (Wright, 1924) — River 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 cingulatum Cope, 1868 — Frosted Flatwoods Salamander
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
Plethodontidae Gray, 1850 — Lungless Salamanders
Aneides aeneus (Cope and Packard, 1881) — Green Salamander
Desmognathus aeneus Brown and Bishop, 1947 — Seepage Salamander
Desmognathus amphileucus Bishop, 1941 — Southern Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus folkertsi Camp, Tilley, Austin, and Marshall, 2002 — Dwarf Black-bellied Salamander
Desmognathus lycos Pyron and Beamer, 2023 — Wolf Dusky Salamander
Desmognathus monticola Dunn, 1916 — Northern Seal 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 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 chlorobryonis Mittleman, 1951 — Atlantic Coast Slimy Salamander
Plethodon cylindraceus (Harlan, 1825) — White-Spotted Slimy Salamander
Plethodon glutinosus (Green, 1818) — Northern Slimy Salamander
Plethodon metcalfi Brimley, 1912 — Southern Gray-cheeked Salamander
Plethodon teyahalee Hairston, 1950 — Southern Appalachian Salamander
Plethodon variolatus (Gilliams, 1818) — South Carolina Slimy Salamander
Plethodon websteri Highton, 1979 — Webster's Salamander
Pseudotriton montanus Baird, 1850 — Mud Salamander
Pseudotriton ruber (Sonnini de Manoncourt and Latreille, 1801) — Red Salamander
Stereochilus marginatus (Hallowell, 1856) — Many-lined Salamander
Urspelerpes brucei Camp, Peterman, Milanovich, Lamb, Maerz, and Wake, 2009 — Patch-nosed Salamander
Proteidae Gray, 1825 — Mudpuppys and Olms
Necturus punctatus (Gibbes, 1850) — Dwarf Waterdog
Salamandridae Goldfuss, 1820 — Newts
Notophthalmus viridescens (Rafinesque, 1820) — Eastern Newt
Sirenidae Gray, 1825 — Sirens
Pseudobranchus striatus (LeConte, 1824) — Northern Dwarf Siren
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 floridana (Goff, 1936) — Florida Green 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 compressus Cope, 1900 — Island 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
Gekkonidae Gray, 1825 — Geckos
Hemidactylus turcicus (Linnaeus, 1758) — Mediterranean Gecko   
Phrynosomatidae Fitzinger, 1843 — Sand and Spiny Lizards
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
Eretmochelys imbricata (Linnaeus, 1766) — Hawksbill Sea Turtle
Lepidochelys kempii (Garman, 1880) — Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle
Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschscholtz, 1829) — Olive 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
Malaclemys terrapin (Schoepff, 1793) — Diamondback Terrapin
Pseudemys concinna (LeConte, 1830) — River Cooter
Pseudemys floridana (LeConte, 1830) — Coastal Plain 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
Testudinidae Gray, 1825 — Tortoises
Gopherus polyphemus (Daudin, 1802) — Gopher Tortoise
Trionychidae Bell, 1828 — Softshells
Apalone ferox (Schneider, 1783) — Florida Softshell
Apalone spinifera (LeSueur, 1827) — Spiny Softshell

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South Carolina Herpetological Publications
1927 Pickens, A. L. Reptiles of Upper South Carolina. Copeia 1927(165):110-113
1929 Corrington, J. D. Herpetology of the Columbia, South Carolina, region. Copeia 1929(172):58-83
1944 Malnate, E. V. Notes on South Carolina reptiles. American Midland Naturalist 32(3):728-731
1946 Obrecht, C. B. Notes on South Carolina reptiles and amphibians. Copeia 1946(2):71-74
1947 Neill, W. T. Doubtful type localities in South Carolina. Herpetologica 4(2):75-76
1952 Penney, J. T. Distribution and bibliography of the amphibians and reptiles of South Carolina. University of South Carolina Publications in Biology 1():3-28
1953 Hoy, W. E. New distributional records for reptiles and amphibians in South Carolina. Copeia 1953():59-60
1956 Freeman, H. W. An ecological study of the fauna and flora of the Savannah River project area. Part V. The amphibians and reptiles of the Savannah River project area. University of South Carolina Publications in Biology 2(1):26-35
1966 Brazaitis, P. J. Snake hunting in South Carolina. Animal Kingdom 69():175-179, 189
1977 Michels, T. J. Some notes on reptiles and amphibians of the Carolinas. Bulletin of the Philadelphia Herpetological Society 25():29-31
1978 Gibbons, J. Whitfield ; Coker, J. W. Herpetofaunal colonization patterns of Atlantic coast barrier islands. American Midland Naturalist 99(1):219-233
1978 Harrison, J. R. Herpetofauna. Pages in University of South Carolina Press,, Columbia, South Carolina. pp.
1978 Gibbons, J. Whitfield Reptiles. Pages in University of South Carolina Press,, Columbia, South Carolina. pp.
1979 Brown, E. E. Some snake food records from the Carolinas. Brimleyana 1():113-124
1979 Gibbons, J. Whitfield ; Nelson, D. H. ; Patterson, K. K. ; Greene, J. L. The reptiles and amphibians of the Savannah River Plant in west-central South Carolina. Proceedings of the South Carolina Endangered Species Symposium 1():133-143
1979 Gibbons, J. Whitfield ; Harrison, J. ; Nelson, D. H. ; Abercrombie, C. L. Status reports: Tthe reptiles. Proceedings of the South Carolina Endangered Species Symposium 1():79-81
1981 Whitfield Gibbons, J. ; Harrison, J. R. Reptiles and amphibians of Kiawah and Capers Islands, South Carolina. Brimleyana 5():145-162
1991 Whitfield Gibbons, J. ; Semlitsch, R. D. Guide to the reptiles and amphibians of the Savannah River Site. University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia. pp.
1993 Phelps, J. P. ; Lancia, R. A. Effect of timber harvest on the herpetofauna community of a bottomland hardwood ecosystem: preliminary results. United States Forest Service General Technical Report SO, 93. 151-154pp.
1994 Hall, R. J. Herpetofaunal richness of the Four Holes Swamp, South Carolina. United States Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Publication 198():1-43
1995 Phelps, J. P. ; Lancia, R. A. Effects of a clearcut on the herpetofauna of a South Carolina bottomland swamp. Brimleyana 22():31-45
1995 Smith, C. Swamp Road. Herping in South Carolina's herp paradise: Jasper County. Reptile & Amphibian Magazine 1995(July-August):66-68, 70-72, 74-75
1996 Hanlin, H. G. ; Dietsch, M. B. ; Jones, E. D. ; Wike, L. D. Effects of restoration on reptile and amphibian populations in a Carolina bay wetland. Pages in Unknown Publisher, Clemson, South Carolina. pp.
1997 Perison, D. ; Phelps, J. ; Pavel, C. ; Kellison, R. The effects of timber harvest in a South Carolina blackwater bottomland. Forest Ecology and Management 90(2-3):171-185
1998 McLendon, J. P. ; Hanlin, H. G. ; Nelson, E. A. Reptile and amphibian characterization of a thermally disturbed braided stream undergoing restoration near Aiken, SC. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Ecosystems Restoration and Creation 23():228-241
1999 Russell, K. R. ; Moorman, C. E. ; Edwards, J. K. ; Metts, B. S. ; Guynn, D. C. Amphibian and reptile communities associated with beaver (Castor canadensis) ponds and unimpounded streams in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 14(2):149-158
1999 Platt, S. G. ; Russell, K. R. ; Snyder, W. E. ; Fontenot, L. W. ; Miller, S. Distribution and conservation status of selected amphibians and reptiles in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115(1):8-19
1999 Leiden, Y. A. ; Dorcas, M. E. ; Whitfield Gibbons, J. Herpetofaunal diversity in coastal plain communities of South Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 115(4):270-280
2001 Buhlmann, K. A. ; Gibbons, J. Whitfield Terrestrial habitat use by aquatic turtles from a seasonally fluctuating wetland: Implications for wetland conservation boundaries. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4(1):115-127
2001 Camper, J. D. County records of amphibians and reptiles from northeastern South Carolina. Herpetological Review 32(3):200-201
2001 Metts, B. S. ; Lanham, J. D. ; Russell, K. R. Evaluation of herpetofaunal communities on upland streams and beaver-impounded streams in the upper Piedmont of South Carolina. American Midland Naturalist 145(1):54-65
2002 McCay, T. S. ; Hanula, J. L. ; Loeb, S. C. ; Lohr, S. M. ; McMinn, J. W. ; Wright Miley, B. D. The role of coarse woody debris in southeastern pine forests: preliminary results from a large-scale experiment. United States Forest Service General Technical Report PSW, 181. 135-144pp.
2002 Russell, K. R. ; Hanlin, H. G. ; Wigley, T. B. ; Guynn, D. C. Responses of isolated wetland herpetofauna to upland forest management. Journal of Wildlife Management 66(3):603-617
2002 Russell, K. R. ; Guynn, D. C. ; Hanlin, H. G. Importance of small isolated wetlands for herpetofaunal diversity in managed, young growth forests in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Forest Ecology and Management 163(1-3):43-59
2002 Ryan, T. J. ; Philippi, T. ; Leiden, Y. A. ; Dorcas, M. E. ; Wigley, T. B. ; Gibbons, J. Whitfield Monitoring herpetofauna in a managed forest landscape: Effects of habitat types and census techniques. Forest Ecology and Management 167(1-3):83-90
2002 Sill, A. P. ; VonHarten, A. E. ; Engoltz, T. ; Tambiah, C. ; Corliss, L. A. ; Gault, T. Evaluation of factors affecting hatch success of Loggerhead nests on Pritchards Island, South Carolina, USA. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 477():291-293
2004 Kilpatrick, E. S. ; Kubacz, D. B. ; Guynn, D. C. ; Lanham, J. D. ; Waldrop, T. A. The effects of prescribed burning and thinning on herpetofauna and small mammals in the upper piedmont of South Carolina: preliminary results of the national fire and fire surrogate study. United States Forest Service General Technical Report SRS, 71. 18-22pp.
2004 Boehme, W. Der Savannah River Ecology Site und seine herpetologischen Highlights. Herpetofauna (Weinstadt) 25(142):13-21
2005 Fokidis, H. B. ; Risch, T. S. The use of nest boxes to sample arboreal vertebrates. Southeastern Naturalist 4(3):447-458
2005 Hopkins-Murphy, S. R. ; Seithel, J. S. Documenting the value of volunteer effort for sea turtle conservation in South Carolina. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4(4):930-934
2005 Metts, B. S. ; Nestor, J. P. Amphibian and reptile diversity in the Sumter National Forest of South Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 121(3):117-124
2005 Andrews, K. M. ; Whitfield-Gibbons, J. How do highways influence snake movement? Behavioral responses to roads and vehicles. Copeia 2005(4):772-782
2006 Dorcas, M. E. ; Price, S. J. ; Vaughan, G. E. Amphibians and reptiles of the Great Falls bypassed reaches in South Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 122(1):1-9
2009 Broach, J. S. ; McMahan, C. D. New records of amphibians and reptiles from Florence county, South Carolina, USA. Herpetological Review 40(2):243-244
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.
2010 Gibbons, W. ; Semlitsch, R. D. Guide to the Reptiles and Amphibians of the Savannah River Site. University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia. pp.
2010 Camper, J. D. New county records of amphibians and reptiles from the northern coastal plain of South Carolina, USA. Herpetological Review 41(3):385-386
2010 Dorcas, M. E. ; Domske, A. M. ; Vaughan, G. E. A herpetofaunal inventory of Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee, South Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 126(3):88-97
2010 Davis, J. C. ; Castleberry, S. B. ; Kilgo, J. C. Influence of coarse woody debris on herpetofaunal communities in upland pine stands of the southeastern coastal plain. Forest Ecology and Management 259(6):1111-1117
2011 Price, S. J. ; Dorcas, M. E. The Carolina Herp Atlas: An online, citizen-science approach to document amphibian and reptile occurrences. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 6(2):287-296
2012 Kern, M. M. ; Guzy, J. C. ; Price, S. J. ; Hunt, S. D. ; Eskew, E. A. ; Dorcas, M. E. Riparian-zone amphibians and reptiles within the Broad River Basin of South Carolina. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science 128(3-4):81-87
2014 Hagen, C. Conserving turtles in the South Carolina low country. Turtle Survival 2014():6-10

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