Cynops cyanurus from QianMain - breeding

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paul

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Hi,

some weeks ago I got a new cyanurus group from QianMain, near WuDen, southwest YuNan.
Last Sunday they began to lay first eggs (22/18°C, day/night). Now I saw that the eggs seem to be fertile.
Here some photos of the group
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Female:
05090022-c_c_qian_main-f.JPG

Male:
04210024-c_c_qian_main-m.JPG

Back:
04210029-c_c_qian_main.JPG

Belly:
04210030-c_c_qian_main-gr.JPG

Female with blue shine and orange spots:
05090029-c_c_qian_main-f.JPG

Later I'll send pics of the eggs.

Paul
 
Yep, this egg is fertile:
c_c_qian_main-egg-fertil.JPG

The eggs of this group seem to be smaller than those of my Chemnitz cyanurus.

Paul

(Message edited by paul_b on May 16, 2006)
 
Hi Paul, those look great, finally C. cyanurus with locality data! These would be C. c. yunnanensis too, for certain, judging by the cloaca and the distribution.

Good luck with the eggs!
 
Hi Wouter, in my opinion they neither look like C. c. yunnanensis nor like nominat cyanurus.
In their light coloured phase they look like the newts imported last year which should be chenggongensis and a tendency to dorso laterale orange spots.
Some have orange cloaca, some have a dark band there.
A belly shot:
04210026-c_c_qian_main-f-b.JPG

Paul
 
Hi Paul,
I'm just curious as to how you got such good locality data on these newts?
 
Hi Justin, only possible if, you know the person who collected them.
Paul
 
Very nice Paul!

It sure would be nice if somebody could list up the distinctive features of the cyanurus that are around right now, maybe in a table, to be able to see clearly at a glance the differences among them.

Also, you wrote "QianMain, near WuDen, southwest YuNan." The romanization seems strange, but I assume you refer to Yunnan Province. Still, I fail to see on my fairly detailed map any place called "WuDen" or "QianMain" or anything similar. Indeed, I can't find either of those place names in a Google search. Can you confirm what the spellings are in Pinyin?



(Message edited by TJ on May 22, 2006)
 
Hello,

the photo above now is wrong - I changed the link!
Perhaps a board administrator can delete this post.
<font size="-2">Done -Mark</font>


But here now two photos of the C. cyanurus (Qian Main) breeding from last May.

A juvenile back to water, short time after metamorphosis and growing very well (7 cm):
c_cyanurus_qianmain-j.JPG

And this here is still a larva (6 cm):
c_cyanurus_qianmain-l.JPG


Greetings Paul

(Message edited by aartse_tuyn on February 23, 2007)
 
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