AMPHIBIA (Amphibians) ANURA (Frogs) BUFONIDAE (True Toads)

WOODHOUSE'S TOAD
Anaxyrus woodhousii (Girard 1854)
ăn-ăx-ī-rŭs — wood-hous-ē-ī


Conservation Status:

State: None

Federal: None
NatureServe State: S5 - Secure
NatureServe National: N5 - Secure
NatureServe Global: G5 - Secure
CITES: None
Diagnosis:


Distribution:

(,   Museum Voucher) (,   Observation) (,   Literature Record) (,   iNat Record), (  Fossil)
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  • Occurrence Summary:  
  • 5,087
    Records 
  • 5,057
    Museum Vouchers 
  • 30
    Other Observations 
Some county occurrences indicated below may be too imprecise to map above.
County Breakdown: County Name (# occurrences):
Adair (22); Alfalfa (49); Atoka (22); Beaver (97); Beckham (27); Blaine (28); Bryan (71); Caddo (55); Canadian (41); Carter (141); Cherokee (82); Choctaw (3); Cimarron (178); Cleveland (597); Comanche (229); Cotton (27); Craig (6); Creek (28); Custer (198); Delaware (3); Dewey (22); Ellis (39); Garfield (1); Garvin (86); Grady (51); Grant (7); Greer (76); Harmon (78); Harper (25); Haskell (2); Hughes (38); Jackson (38); Jefferson (14); Johnston (20); Kay (65); Kingfisher (24); Kiowa (476); LaFlore (40); Latimer (26); Le Flore (42); Lincoln (37); Logan (68); Love (43); Major (50); Marshall (160); Mayes (56); McClain (233); McCurtain (25); McIntosh (26); Murray (59); Muskogee (9); Noble (2); Okfuskee (26); Oklahoma (312); Okmulgee (47); Osage (20); Pawnee (39); Payne (90); Pittsburg (14); Pontotoc (24); Pottawatomie (60); Pushmataha (5); Roger Mills (8); Rogers (65); Seminole (20); Sequoyah (27); Stephens (28); Texas (65); Tillman (34); Tulsa (158); Unknown (12); Wagoner (15); Washington (3); Washita (9); Woods (100); Woodward (64);

Natural History:


Occurrence Activity:
Chorusing:

Audio recording by Keith Coleman.

Chorusing Phenology: The black outlined dots denote the Julian date (day of the year; 1 January = 1 to 31 December = 365) an observation was made. The thin red line depicts the range of dates between the beginning of the first, and end of the fourth quartile (excluding outliers; Tukey method). The thick light blue bar represents the second and third quartile (interquartile range; the middle 50% of all observations). Only one observation per Julian date is included in the graphs; so a date with multiple observations carries the same weight as a date with only one observation. The vertical bars correspond to the 12 months of the year; January through December.
# Unique Obervations: ; Range: ; Interquartile range: ;

Remarks:


Bibliography:
1940 Bragg, Arthur N. Key to the toads (Bufo) of Oklahoma. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science 21():17-18
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