Amphibians in Indiana
The climate in Indiana is temperate and humid. The state has a diverse terrain, with hills, forests, and plains. The population of Indiana is over 6.5 million people. There are many types of amphibians that live in Indiana, including the green frog, the bullfrog, the wood frog, the spotted salamander, and the mudpuppy.
Frogs & Toads (Anura) in Indiana

Scientific Name: Pseudacris triseriata

Scientific Name: Pseudacris crucifer

Scientific Name: Lithobates sphenocephalus

Scientific Name: Lithobates blairi

Scientific Name: Lithobates palustris

Scientific Name: Lithobates pipiens
Scientific Name: Hyla versicolor
Scientific Name: Anaxyrus fowleri

Scientific Name: Scaphiopus holbrookii

Scientific Name: Lithobates areolatus
Scientific Name: Hyla chrysoscelis
Scientific Name: Pseudacris maculata

Scientific Name: Anaxyrus Americanus
Other Name(s): Eastern American Toad, Dwarf American Toad, Hudson Bay Toad

Scientific Name: Lithobates catesbeianus
Salamanders (Caudata) in Indiana

Scientific Name: Ambystoma tigrinum

Scientific Name: Ambystoma barbouri

Scientific Name: Ambystoma maculatum
Scientific Name: Eurycea cirrigera
Scientific Name: Ambystoma texanum

Scientific Name: Ambystoma texanum
Other Name(s): Texas Salamander, Porphyry Salamander, Narrow-mouthed Salamander

Scientific Name: Plethodon dorsalis

Scientific Name: Plethodon glutinosus
Scientific Name: Plethodon electromorphus

Scientific Name: Desmognathus fuscus

Scientific Name: Ambystoma opacum


Scientific Name: Ambystoma jeffersonianum

Scientific Name: Hemidactylium scutatum

Scientific Name: Plethodon cinereus
Scientific Name: Notophthalmus viridescens


Scientific Name: Ambystoma laterale
