New County Records and Other Data Since 1996
Siren intermedia Barnes - Lesser Siren
Since publication of Atlas of Amphibians in Tennessee (Redmond, W. H. and A. F. Scott. 1996. The Center for Field Biology, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 94 pp.), several reports of new county records have appeared in the literature. Following are an updated distribution map and bibliographical information for new county records as they pertain to Siren intermedia:
Updated Distribution Map
(Click on the Map for an Enlarged View)
Literature Containing New County Records
Campbell County
Daniels, S. D., S. A. Dykes and R. L. P. Wyatt. 2012.
New amphibian and reptile county records for eight counties in East Tennessee,
USA. Herpetol. Rev. 43:313-315.
Cheatham County
Scott, A. F., S. Sutton, and S. Williamson. 2000. New county records of amphibians and turtles from the Western Highland Rim of central Tennessee. Herpetol. Rev. 31:117-118.
Chester County
Crowell, D.A. and B.P. Butterfield. 2007. Geographic distribution. Siren intermedia nettingi. Herpetol. Rev. 38:213-124.
Fayette County
Hunter, Chris. 2006. Geographic distribution. Siren intermedia. Herpetol. Rev. 37:485.
Haywood County
Stanley, J.
2005. A herpetofaunal
inventory of the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge in Haywood County, Tennessee.
Honors thesis, Freed-Hardeman University, Henderson, Tennessee.
41 pp.