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Larvae photos anyone?

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clarence

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As there are one or two dicamptodon species that show up in my area, I was wondering if anyone had any photos of dicamptodon larvea, especially of the Pacific giant sal.
 
I have pictures of larval Dicamptodon ensatus just email me. I also have adult D. tenebrosis.
-Travis
 
Travis, I had baby pictures of the same babies. Tragically, one was lost to fungus after a struggle. However, Rob St John and I are no longer in contact, so I have no update on how they are. Last I knew, they were morphing well.
 
This is a tenebrosus in situ from just west of Snoqualmie Pass from a couple of weeks ago.

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