New Caudate species

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edward

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Hi All,
Trying to keep up with some of the new discoveries relating to caudates.

Camp, Carlos D., Tilley, Stephen G., Austin, Richard M., Marshall, Jermey M, 2002, A new species of black-bellied salamander (Genus Desmognathus) from the Appalachian mountains of northern Georgia, Herpetologica 55(4): 471-484

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Parra-Olea, Gabriel, Garcia-Paris, Mario, Wake, David B., 2002, Phylogentic relationships among salamanders of the Bolitoglossa macrinii species group (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), with descriptions of two new species from Oaxaca (Mexico), Journal of Herpetology, 36(3):356-366

Ed
 
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