Hemidactylium scutatum
Four-toed Salamander

Rare. Color reddish-brown. Belly pure white with bold, black flecks. Tail thick and round with constriction at base. All feet with four toes. Species account on iNaturalist

Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Arkansas Herpetological Atlas 2019

This species is represented by 140 records from 20 sources: 95 museum (), 14 literature (), 10 research (), and 15 observation (), with 6 additional Trauth et al. (2004) locality points remaining unsourced (). It has been museum vouchered for 8 of 75 counties (), with 1 additional county having other forms of reported occurrence (). Years of collection range from 1906 to 2018.

This species occurs throughout a large central portion of the Ouachita Mountains. A disjunct population near Wolf Bayou, Cleburne County (ASUMZ 6020 from 1984), hints at perhaps wider isolated occurrences wherever obligate breeding habitats of sphagnum moss are present.