osalisteles
Osalisteles is a genus of small to medium-sized, terrestrial salamanders native to the eastern United States. The genus was first described in 1859 by American herpetologist Edward Drinker Cope. Osalisteles are characterized by their smooth, scaleless skin, which is typically brown or gray in color, and their slender, elongated bodies. They have short limbs and a long, tapering tail.
Osalisteles species are typically found in moist habitats such as forests, swamps, and marshes. They are nocturnal
There are currently three recognized species within the genus Osalisteles: Osalisteles garmani, Osalisteles ocoee, and Osalisteles