Ambystoma mavortium mavortium, Tylototriton verrucosus, Ambystoma texanum are correct. The Plethodon is a hard one to answer. It was found in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Which means it could be Plethodon albagula or possibly Plethodon sequoyah. If you can tell the difference you win a gold star because I can't.What are the species depicted? (Let me guess: Tylototriton verrucosus, Ambystoma mavortium larvae, Ambystoma texanum and Plethodon glutinosus? I am not good at ID'ing)
Re: The logo being busy, I can see what you mean. Anyone else think the same? I take criticism well I promise.
It's a tiger salamander larva, tsk tsk Jen .The largest sal (axolotl) is the smallest image
Actually the Plethodon was close to or the same size as the texanum.and the smallest sal (Plethodon) is the largest image.