Yonahlossee, welleri, Red cheeked Plethodon jordani ...

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henk

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I am currently in Tennesee with Roger Rosscoe and Kurtz Russel(flew over from Europe) and we are wanting to locate some populations of red -cheeked or red legged Plethodont jordani , p. welleri or p. yonahlossee(observation and photographing only)

If there is anybody which could help us with personal observations , please feel free to help us , since all the official localities we checked haven t worked out so far and I will soon need to start thinking about getting bqck to Europe.

You can safely send out info on my hotmail.com email : henk_wallays@hotmail.com

Your help is greatly appreciated
 
Henk, due to our extended winter you're probably just going to be out of luck with the terrestrial Plethodontids this week. I recommend trying Grandfather Mountain near Linville, NC for seeing yonahlossee and jordani, though it is probably still too cold.
 
We're here and trying today. Yesterday we've hit Pigeon mountain... guess what ze found and photographed

Anyway thanks for the help
 
Congratulations!!!
Don't forget to post some pics!!!
Best wishes
 
Well we didn't see yonahlossee (they'll haunt my nightmares for ever from now on) but we did manage to see 21 species in the whole trip along lots of other stuff ... so I don't think we can complain at all...
 
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