Paedomorphs in MO or surrounding states?

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Hello, first post here. I am starting a study this summer on cues that influence paedomorphosis expression in Notophthalmus viridescens. I know of paedomorphic populations from NC, but I was trying to find some closer to my study site in MO. Anyone know of paedomorphic population anywhere around MO? The help would be much appreciated.

(I read reports of a population in Southern Illinois and I am currently following up on that, but the more I know about the better.)
 
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