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Pseudoeurycea obesa Ridge Tail Salamander
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Photographer: David Wake
Collection: AmphibiaWeb
ID: 0000 0000 1214 1310 (2014-12-11)Copyright © 2014 David Wake
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date of photo Jan 13, 2002
latitude 18.13980 longitude -96.95660
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location
Plan de Guadalupe (northern Oaxaca, Mexico)family
Plethodontidae
order
Caudata
class Amphibia
notes These three juvenile paratypes, found under a rock at roadside, were the first specimens of the species found. All have the double ridge near the base of the tail. 2150 M elevation.From the collection of IBH, NCZ photo category: Animal - Amphibian
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common names
Ridge Tail Salamander, Salamandra de Cola Estriada (AW )
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