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This year, I'm taking small groups from my university's Herpetology class out on day trips to find sallies, among other critters. Today was the first trip with 3 of the students from class. We spent our time in Jackson Co., MS, searching a handful of small, first order, ravine-type streams that flowed directly in to a large floodplain of a high order tributary.
Our efforts turned up many Eurycea cirrigera larvae, including very recent Eurycea hatchlings that look like they would be E. cirrigera (first and second photos), and a couple adults of the same species. We also caught many, plainly patterned Desmognathus (third photo), as well as a few more brightly colored larvae (fourth photo). Side note - the Desmognathus adults from this sampling locality are always much more dully colored than those I find at central MS sites. Even better yet, we caught 5 larval Pseudotriton, including a very small larvae that, based on the what I've found at this site, I'm assuming is P. ruber vioscai (fifth and sixth photos). These Pseudotriton larvae traveled back to the lab with us, and will be raised through metamorphosis for one of my studies.
Our efforts turned up many Eurycea cirrigera larvae, including very recent Eurycea hatchlings that look like they would be E. cirrigera (first and second photos), and a couple adults of the same species. We also caught many, plainly patterned Desmognathus (third photo), as well as a few more brightly colored larvae (fourth photo). Side note - the Desmognathus adults from this sampling locality are always much more dully colored than those I find at central MS sites. Even better yet, we caught 5 larval Pseudotriton, including a very small larvae that, based on the what I've found at this site, I'm assuming is P. ruber vioscai (fifth and sixth photos). These Pseudotriton larvae traveled back to the lab with us, and will be raised through metamorphosis for one of my studies.
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