Species Information
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Rio Grande Leopard Frog
Scientific Name: Lithobates berlandieri
Number of Subpopulations: 23
Number of Mapped Locations: 36
Number of Observations: 77
Observation date range: 04-01-1931 to 08-19-2008
Species Related Publications
- herpetofauna
- Aneides hardii
- Bufo alvarius
- Bufo microscaphus
- Chrysemys picta
- Coleonyx brevis
- Crotalus lepidus
- Crotalus willardi
- Elgaria kingii
- Heloderma suspectum
- Hyla eximia
- Kinosternon sonoriense
- Lampropeltis getula
- Lampropeltis pyromelana
- Plethodon neomexicanus
- Pseudacris triseriata
- Lithobates blairi
- Lithobates chiricahuensis
- Lithobates pipiens
- Lithobates yavapaiensis
- Thamnophis eques
- Sistrurus catenatus edwardsi
- Pseudemys gorzugi
- Lampropeltis triangulum
- Nerodia erythrogaster
- Lithobates berlandieri
- Eleutherodactylus augusti
- Thamnophis rufipunctatus
- Thamnophis proximus
- Thamnophis sirtalis
- Cnemidophorus burti
- Eumeces callicephalus
- Cnemidophorus dixoni
- Bufo boreas
- sceloporus scalaris
- Nerodia erythrogaster
- Pseudemys gorzugi
- Nerodia erythrogaster transversa
- blotched water snake
- Thamnophis proximus
- plain-bellied watersnake
- Pecos River
- Rio Grande
- Delaware River
- black river
- Avalon Dam
- Thamnophis marcianus
- Chrysemys picta
- Kinosternon flavescens flavescens
- McKinley
- Trachemys scripta
- Chelydra serpentina
- western ribbon snake
- checkered garter snake
- Northern painted turtle
- Rio Grande River cooter
- yellow mud turtle
- slider
- snapping turtle
- PLAINBELLY WATER SNAKE
2012
Painter, C. 2012. Spreadsheet of herpetofuanal localities for collected specimens. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
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1987
Jennings, R.D. 1987. The status of Rana berlandieri, the Rio Grande leopard frog, and Rana yavapaiensis, the lowland leopard frog, in New Mexico. Report to Share With Wildlife, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe. 52p.
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2007
Christman, B. and L. Kamees. 2007. Current distribution of the Blotched Watersnake (Nerodia erythrogaster transversa) and the Rio Grande Cooter (Pseudemys gorzugi) in the Lower Pecos River System Eddy County, New Mexico 2006. Final report to: Share with W
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U07CHR01NMUS
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1992
Dunmire, W. Feb 1 1992. Wetland-riparian habitat inventory, Carlsbad Resource Area, BLM. NMFO, Santa Fe, NM.
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