PLETHODONTID.E. — CII. 179 



255. CHONDROTUS Cope. (\6v8pos, cartilage ; ovs, ear.) 



501. C. microstomus Cope. Blackish, usually with plumbeous 

 shades and specks ; head small, short, broad ; body slender ; skin 

 very smooth and slippery ; snout very short, the lower jaw project- 

 ing beyond it. Costal grooves 14. Ohio to Kansas and S. (ptKpos. 

 small : aropa, mouth.) 



Family CII. PLETHODONTID^. 



Vertebrae amphiccelian : carpus and tarsus cartilaginous ; para- 

 sphenoid with one or two lamina? which are covered by a coarse 

 brush of teeth which look downwards on roof of mouth. The 

 species with cylindric tails rarely or never enter water. Genera 1 1 : 

 species 35 ; chiefly North American. 



a. Tongue attached by a band running from its central or posterior pedicel to 

 the anterior margin ; premaxillaries two, with fontanelle. 



b. Toes 4-4 HEMir>ACTYTTr~M. 256. 



bb. Toes 4-5 Plethodox, 257. 



aa. Tongue free all around, attached by its central pedicel only; toes 4-5, all 

 free. 



c. Premaxillaries two, with fontanelle GviuxorHiLUS, 258. 



cc. Premaxillary single, with fontanelle Sfelerpes, 259. 



256. HEMIDACTYLIUM Tschudi. (^t-, half ; oaKrvAo?, toe.) 



502. H. scutatum (Schlegel). Brown above ; snout yellow ; 

 whitish below, with dots like ink spots ; body short ; tail slender ; 

 skin of back with depressions resembling scales. Costal grooves 

 13. L. 2£. R. I. to 111., and S. 



257. PLETHODON Tschudi. (jik^dos, crowd ; 68o>u, tooth.) 



a. Costal groove 16 to 18; palatine teeth not extending outward beyond inner 

 nares. 



503. P. erythronotus (Green). Plumbeous above, often with a 

 broad brownish red dorsal band ; belly marbled ; body very slen- 

 der ; tail cylindric ; inner toes rudimentary. L. 3£. E. U. S., 

 common under logs, etc. ; nocturnal in habit and very active. Yar. 

 cinereus Green, found with the other, lacks the red dorsal band. 

 (epvdpos, red ; vwros, back.) 



aa. Costal grooves 14; palatine teeth extending outside of inner nares. 



504. P. glutinosus (Green) Black, usually with bluish-white 

 blotches and specks ; stout ; tail rounded ; inner toes well de- 

 veloped. L. 5 to 7. E. U. S., chiefly terrestrial. 



258. GYRLNOPHILUS Cope, (yvp'ivos, tadpole ; <pi\ os , lover.) 



505. G. porphyriticus (Green). Yellowish or purplish brown 

 above, irregularly blotched with gray ; head broad : tail rounded at 



