Cynops ensicauda popei

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One of my more oddly colored/patterned C.e.p.:

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Now this reminds me a lot of:

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I still think mine might be a hybrid though.
 
Niiice! Hybrid what though? You mean a C.e.p-C.e.e mix? is that an adult in that pic? I can't gauge the size. Interesting to see that bottom orange stripe and it makes me want to see what the belly looks like on that fella! I'll put up a pic of the other side of my odd one later
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I'll see what I can do about a belly photo. That guy is 7.5 cm in length, juvenile. Yes, when I say hybrid I mean C.e.p.-C.e.e. mix. The belly is orange, slightly more broad patch of orange than the metamorph popei I have.
 
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