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Adult from southern Georgia
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Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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Houghton Creek, Dusky Ravine, Allegany County, NY, USA
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Adult from northern GA.
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Adult from west-central Indiana.
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This sexually dimorphic species was only discovered in 2007. Males (right) are striped/spotted and bright yellow, while females (left) are usually more dull and lack the dark patterns. Both possess a patch of light pigmentation on the nose and a light yellow stripe on the tale. Note: males, like Eurycea, posses cirri during breeding season.
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Adult from northern Georgia
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Adult from northern Florida.
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Larva from southern Georgia.
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Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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Gravid adult female from northern FL.
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Adult from west-central Indiana.
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Dusky Ravine (the seepy hillside), Houghton Creek, Seymour Street
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Gravid female from northern Georgia.
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Adult from northern FL.
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Adult fro northern California.
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A mud salamander overlooking her dried floodplain swamp.
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