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RE: HELP identifying salamander

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Posted by: batrachos at Tue Dec 4 16:33:42 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by batrachos ]  
   

The lighter colored, slender animals with rows of dorsal light spots in the first photo are Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea cirrigera or E. bislineata, I'm not sure which occurs in your area)larvae; the larger animals are probably Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus) larvae. Both of these species have long larval stages.

Mudpuppies (Necturus maculosus) are found in rivers and lakes, not in small streams, and have four toes on each hind foot. Mudpuppy larvae small enough to be confused with those other salamanders have distinctive longitudinal black stripes. They can be found in your area, mainly in tributaries to the Ohio River.


   

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