Larval ID question

Nviri

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Please give your opinion on ID for these larvals I found in Pennsylvania:
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I am also from Pennsylvania and I found one that looks EXACTLY like these in Tioga! Has the same circle on head and stripes of dots! Not sure what it is either I was just going to post and ask myself.
 
I've been googling a lot lately and the bottom picture looks like an eastern spotted newt? Are those the same newts as the other pictures or different ones?
 
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