Plethodon caddoensis
Caddo Mountain Salamander

Rare and endemic to AR: known only from Caddo Mountain and surrounding areas in Howard, Montgomery, Pike, and Polk counties. Smallish. Color black with numerous star-like brassy flecks. Chin pale. Chest pale and speckled. Belly dark. Species account on iNaturalist

Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Arkansas Herpetological Atlas 2019

This species is represented by 1,844 records from 37 sources: 1,767 museum (), 0 literature (), 36 research (), and 36 observation (), with 5 additional Trauth et al. (2004) locality points remaining unsourced (). It has been museum vouchered for 4 of 75 counties (). Years of collection range from 1935 to present.

This species inhabits the western half of the Caddo Mountain subrange within the greater Ouachita Mountains, with southward expansion along the Cossatot River to at least Gillham Lake, Howard County. Shepard and Burbrink (2011) identified four highly divergent, geographically distinct lineages (inset): Brushy Creek (), Cossatot/Little Missouri Rivers (), Lower Caddo River (), and Upper Caddo River (). However, these have not been proposed for species status. Trauth et al. (2004) plotted some questionable localities which remain unsourced.