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(A. jeffersonianum!)Vermont Herping April 8-9

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Hi all! I want to share these photos from a very successful herping trip in Vermont this weekend. We found three A. jeffersonianum-- very exciting-- as well as one egg mass! Two of the three Jeffersons were potential female jeff-laterale gynogenetic hyprids, but we did find one male A. jeffersonianum! Additionally, we turned up a good number of red efts, mature N. viridecens, A. maculatum, A. laterale, H. scutatum, and P. cinereus :)

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A. jeffersonianum

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A. jeffersonianum egg mass

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Newly metamorphosed A. maculatum

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N. viridecens breeding male
 

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:eek: Sounds like an amazing and exciting day! Wish I was there too haha! Thats alot of difference species you encountered, nice!
 
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