Pseudoeurycea robertsi

Pseudoeurycea robertsi is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae.

[1][3] The specific name robertsi honors the collector of the holotype, H. Radclyffe Roberts from the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences.

The tail is laterally compressed and almost equal to SVL or shorter.

The average adult size of the stripes was found to be around 89.15 mm and ranging from 38.7-117.9mm.

[4] Pseudoeurycea robertsi is a terrestrial salamander living in pine-fir forests at elevations of 2,900–3,600 m (9,500–11,800 ft) above sea level.