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Many-lined Salamander
Many-lined Salamanders are a highly aquatic and small-sized species. Their lower body has some characteristic lines which are the reason they are named as such.
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Order | Urodela |
| Family | Plethodontidae |
| Subfamily | Hemidactyliinae |
| Genus | Stereochilus |
| Scientific Name | Stereochilus marginatus |
| Size | 2.5-4.5 in (6.35-11.43 cm) |
| Color | Pale yellow or brown body with some dark and light colored longitudinal lines on the lower body |
| Distribution | United States of America |
| Habitat | Swamps, seepages, underneath trees, amidst leaves |
| Diet | Smaller invertebrates |
| Breeding Season | Winter |
| Mode of Reproduction | Oviparous |
| Clutch Size | 16-121 eggs |
| Reproductive Age | Males: 1-2 year Females: 3-4 years |
| Average Lifespan | Not observed |
| IUCN Conservation Status | Least concern |
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Published on January 2nd 2019 by staff under Salamanders. Article was last reviewed on 28th December 2018.






