Eurycea tynerensis
Oklahoma Salamander complex

Small. Slender. Color variable, but generally grayish or yellowish. Belly light gray or yellow. Found north of the Arkansas River. Some populations, such as in Northwest Arkansas, paedomorphic. Species account on iNaturalist

Arkansas Game & Fish Commission
Species of Greatest Conservation Need

Arkansas Herpetological Atlas 2019

This species is represented by 1,268 records from 41 sources: 1,161 museum (), 7 literature (), 20 research (), and 62 observation (), with 18 additional Trauth et al. (2004) locality points remaining unsourced (). It has been museum vouchered for 22 of 75 counties (), with 1 additional county having other forms of reported occurrence (). Years of collection range from 1898 to present.

This species complex occurs throughout most of the Ozark Highlands, Boston Mountains, and Arkansas Valley north of the Arkansas River. The North Fork and White Rivers may approximate the northeastern range boundary, but further work is needed to examine and confirm identifications for a number of records from east of these rivers. Questionable records come from the vicinity of Swifton, northern Jackson County (ASUMZ 21502 from 1994), and Imboden, Lawrence County (AMNH 16102 from 1922, ASUMZ 10426-10436 from 1988, and FMNH 91035 from 1928).