Chiropterotriton

[1] Chiropterotriton are widely distributed in northern and eastern Mexico.

They are an ecologically diverse group, occupying a range of habitats, including cloud forests, pine-oak forests, oak forests, and caves.

They may be found in various microhabitats, such as arboreal bromeliads, rock crevices, caves, and terrestrial cover objects.

Most species are superficially similar in their appearance, making species delimitation by purely morphological means difficult.

However, molecular methods have aided description of new species.

Miquihuana splayfoot salamander ( Chiropterotriton miquihuanus ) Municipality of Miquihuana, Tamaulipas, Mexico (5 July 2004).