Mt. Lyell salamander - Hydromantes platycephalus
( Camp, 1916 )

 

 

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Subspecies: Unknown
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CITES Status: NOT LISTED
IUCN Status: Least Concern
U.S. ESA Status: NOT LISTED

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Life Span: in Captivity

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Habitat:
This species inhabits among granite rock exposures, talus and rock fissures, near seepages from streams or melting snow, also in spray zone of waterfalls. Apparently it prefers north-facing slopes. It can also be found under rocks or in caves or crevices during daylight hours. It is a terrestrial breeder.

Range:
This species can be found in High Sierra Nevada, California, United States of America, from Sonora Pass, Alpine County, to Franklin Pass area, Tulare County; low elevation records are from the south side of Yosemite Valley (Stebbins 1985). It has an isolated population at Smith Lake, Desolation Wilderness, El Dorado County. Its distribution might be more continuous than present records indicate. It can be found at an elevation of 1,220–3,660 m asl.

Conservation:
Conservation Actions In-Place
Most of its distribution, if not its entirety, is in public land, some of which is protected (e.g., in national parks).

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