US List of Salamandra / Fire Salamanders

General Info US List of Salamandra / Fire Salamanders

I present here a list of Salamandra species and subspecies that I know were historically present(*) in the USA, I know are currently present(#) in the USA, or I don't know either way(?). I am including both private collections and zoo animals.

This is the best of my own knowledge and I don't claim this list is 100% accurate. I am quite happy to be corrected. Also, it's important to say that this doesn't indicate how many of each type was/is present, how many people have them, if both sexes are present, or whether or not they have ever been captive bred and the CB offspring offered...
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