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- Blue-spotted_salamander abstract "The blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale) is a mole salamander native to the Great Lakes states and northeastern United States, and parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Their range is known to extend to James Bay to the north, and southeastern Manitoba to the west.".
- Blue-spotted_salamander binomialAuthority Edward_Hallowell_(herpetologist).
- Blue-spotted_salamander class Amphibian.
- Blue-spotted_salamander conservationStatus "LC".
- Blue-spotted_salamander conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Blue-spotted_salamander family Mole_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander genus Mole_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander kingdom Animal.
- Blue-spotted_salamander order Salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander phylum Chordate.
- Blue-spotted_salamander thumbnail Ambystoma_laterale.jpg?width=300.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageExternalLink amphib_query?query_src=aw_search_index&table=amphib&special=one_record&where-genus=Ambystoma&where-species=laterale.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageExternalLink ambystoma-laterale.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageExternalLink Salamanders.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageExternalLink rangemap.php?species=59060.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageID "1969650".
- Blue-spotted_salamander wikiPageRevisionID "580820258".
- Blue-spotted_salamander binomial "Ambystoma laterale".
- Blue-spotted_salamander binomialAuthority "Hallowell, 1856".
- Blue-spotted_salamander classis Amphibian.
- Blue-spotted_salamander familia Mole_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander genus "Ambystoma".
- Blue-spotted_salamander hasPhotoCollection Blue-spotted_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander name "Blue-spotted salamander".
- Blue-spotted_salamander ordo Salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander phylum Chordate.
- Blue-spotted_salamander regnum "Animalia".
- Blue-spotted_salamander species "A. laterale".
- Blue-spotted_salamander status "LC".
- Blue-spotted_salamander statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Blue-spotted_salamander trend "stable".
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Amphibians_of_Canada.
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Amphibians_of_the_United_States.
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Great_Lakes_region_(North_America).
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Fauna_of_the_Northeastern_United_States.
- Blue-spotted_salamander subject Category:Mole_salamanders.
- Blue-spotted_salamander type Amphibian.
- Blue-spotted_salamander type Animal.
- Blue-spotted_salamander type Eukaryote.
- Blue-spotted_salamander type Species.
- Blue-spotted_salamander type Organism.
- Blue-spotted_salamander comment "The blue-spotted salamander (Ambystoma laterale) is a mole salamander native to the Great Lakes states and northeastern United States, and parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Their range is known to extend to James Bay to the north, and southeastern Manitoba to the west.".
- Blue-spotted_salamander label "Ambystoma laterale".
- Blue-spotted_salamander label "Blauflecken-Querzahnmolch".
- Blue-spotted_salamander label "Blauwgevlekte salamander".
- Blue-spotted_salamander label "Blue-spotted salamander".
- Blue-spotted_salamander label "Salamandre à points bleus".
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Blauflecken-Querzahnmolch.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Ambystoma_laterale.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Salamandre_à_points_bleus.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Blauwgevlekte_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Ambystoma_laterale.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs m.069w70.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Q882830.
- Blue-spotted_salamander sameAs Q882830.
- Blue-spotted_salamander wasDerivedFrom Blue-spotted_salamander?oldid=580820258.
- Blue-spotted_salamander depiction Ambystoma_laterale.jpg.
- Blue-spotted_salamander isPrimaryTopicOf Blue-spotted_salamander.
- Blue-spotted_salamander name "Blue-spotted salamander".