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John,
When you jump over to this side of the "pond" you should try to get to International Amphibian Days. You'll see lots of interesting dart frogs there. You might even see a salamander or two.
 
Sounds good, my interst in Caudates is mainly in Cynops and Neurergus, but I and I blame those on Ed, Mike, and Henk. You really should check out and IAD if you get a chance, that's where I learned a great deal. I guess I should also mention hellbenders as Ed and I occasionally do field work with them (or looking for them rather). They're really my only local project at this time. I helped a good friend do some long-tails research for 2 years for his PhD. Wow, I guess I am not as un-Caudate as I thought I was.
j
 
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