Minute salamanders facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Minute salamanders |
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Scientific classification ![]() |
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Order: | Urodela |
Family: | Plethodontidae |
Subfamily: | Hemidactyliinae |
Genus: | Thorius Cope, 1869 |
Species | |
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Thorius, also called minute salamanders or Mexican pygmy salamanders, are a special type of salamander. They belong to the Plethodontidae family. These tiny creatures live only in Mexico, mainly in the southern parts like Veracruz, Puebla, Guerrero, and Oaxaca.
About Thorius Salamanders
Thorius salamanders are amazing because they have many different species living in a small area. Other salamander groups, like Bolitoglossa and Pseudoeurycea, have more species overall. But those groups also live in much larger areas. It's common to find two or even three different Thorius species living in the same spot!
Tiny but Unique
These salamanders are known for being super small. Some species are less than 2 cm (0.79 in) long from their snout to their tail vent. Their tail can make their total body length roughly double that. Because they are so tiny, their bodies stop growing at a certain size. They also have a special skeleton. Many parts of their bones become hard (ossified) that stay soft (cartilaginous) in other salamanders.
This makes them easy to tell apart from other types of salamanders. However, it can be tricky to tell different Thorius species apart from each other just by looking at them. Luckily, scientists can use genetic tests to find new species and identify them more easily.
Living Together
When different Thorius species live in the same place, they have found ways to share their home. They often differ in body size or the shape of their teeth. This helps them find different kinds of food or live in slightly different parts of their habitat. This way, they don't compete too much with each other.
Thorius Species List
As of November 15, 2016, there are 29 known species in the Thorius group. Here is a list of them:
Binomial Name and Author | Common Name |
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Thorius adelos (Papenfuss and Wake, 1987) |
Sierra Juarez salamander |
Thorius arboreus Hanken & Wake, 1994 |
Arboreal minute salamander |
Thorius aureus Hanken & Wake, 1994 |
Golden minute salamander |
Thorius boreas Hanken & Wake, 1994 |
Northern minute salamander |
Thorius dubitus Taylor, 1941 |
Acultzingo minute salamander |
Thorius grandis Hanken, Wake & Freeman, 1999 |
Grand minute salamander |
Thorius hankeni Campbell, Brodie, Flores-Villela, and Smith, 2014 |
Hanken's minute salamander |
Thorius infernalis Hanken, Wake & Freeman, 1999 |
Atoyac minute salamander |
Thorius insperatus Hanken & Wake, 1994 |
Vista Hermosa minute salamander |
Thorius lunaris Hanken & Wake, 1998 |
Orizaba minute salamander |
Thorius macdougalli Taylor, 1949 |
MacDougall's minute salamanders |
Thorius magnipes Hanken & Wake, 1998 |
Big-footed minute salamander |
Thorius maxillabrochus Gehlbach, 1959 |
Zoquitlan pigmy salamander |
Thorius minutissimus Taylor, 1949 |
Oaxacan minute salamander |
Thorius minydemus Hanken & Wake, 1998 |
La Hoya minute salamander |
Thorius munificus Hanken & Wake, 1998 |
McDiarmid minute salamander |
Thorius narismagnus Shannon & Werler, 1955 |
San Martin minute salamander |
Thorius narisovalis Taylor, 1940 |
Upper Cerro minute salamander |
Thorius omiltemi Hanken, Wake & Freeman, 1999 |
Omiltemi minute salamander |
Thorius papaloae Hanken & Wake, 2001 |
Papalo minute salamander |
Thorius pennatulus Cope, 1869 |
Veracruz minute salamander |
Thorius pulmonaris Taylor, 1940 |
Lower Cerro minute salamander |
Thorius schmidti Gehlbach, 1959 |
Schmidt's minute salamander |
Thorius smithi Hanken & Wake, 1994 |
Smith's minute salamander |
Thorius spilogaster Hanken & Wake, 1998 |
Spotted minute salamander |
Thorius troglodytes Taylor, 1941 |
Taylor's minute salamander |
Thorius pinicola Parra-Olea et al., 2016 |
Pine-dwelling minute salamander |
Thorius longicaudus Parra-Olea et al., 2016 |
Long-tailed minute salamander |
Thorius tlaxiacus Parra-Olea et al., 2016 |
Heroic minute salamander |