Hi Joseph. Are you referring only to the newts in my previous post above yours? If so, then yes, I have exact locality on them and yes, I got them from a friend. Genetic studies on
C. pyrrhogaster from this part of the Kii Peninsula (if you look on a map, it's the big peninsula located south of Osaka and southwest of Nagoya) have found that they're quite distinctive. I don't have that data right at hand), but I do know that Sawada, in his 1963 report on local races of
C. pyrrhogaster, included them as part of the "intermediate race" of the species that's found in the southern Kinki and Chubu districts of central Honshu Island
I posted photos of them before at:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/13/30699.html?1110363387
Yes, a fairly long and slender tail is one general characteristic of this group (as it is of the Sasayama race), though that male's tail is especially so. For comparison, here's another from the same southern Kii Peninsula group, which happens to be the only
C. pyrrhogaster I have with such
Notophthalmus-like spots (as opposed to simply black ones). Notice the tail is not only thicker, but shorter.
(Message edited by TJ on November 20, 2006)