Amphibians in New York
The climate in New York is temperate and changes with the seasons. The terrain is mostly flat, but there are some mountains in the northern part of the state. There are a variety of amphibians that live in New York, including the American toad, the green frog, the bullfrog, the pickerel frog, the wood frog, the spotted salamander, and the Jefferson salamander.
Frogs & Toads (Anura) in New York

Scientific Name: Pseudacris triseriata

Scientific Name: Pseudacris crucifer

Scientific Name: Lithobates sphenocephalus

Scientific Name: Lithobates palustris

Scientific Name: Lithobates pipiens
Scientific Name: Acris crepitans

Scientific Name: Pseudacris kalmi

Scientific Name: Lithobates septentrionalis

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

Scientific Name: Scaphiopus holbrookii
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 New York

Scientific Name: Ambystoma tigrinum

Scientific Name: Gyrinophilus porphyriticus

Scientific Name: Ambystoma maculatum
Scientific Name: Pseudotriton ruber
Scientific Name: Eurycea bislineata

Scientific Name: Plethodon glutinosus

Scientific Name: Desmognathus fuscus

Scientific Name: Ambystoma opacum


Scientific Name: Ambystoma jeffersonianum

Scientific Name: Cryptobranchus alleganiensis

Scientific Name: Hemidactylium scutatum


Scientific Name: Plethodon cinereus
Scientific Name: Notophthalmus viridescens

Scientific Name: Ambystoma laterale

Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamander
Scientific Name: Desmognathus ochrophaeus
