New species?

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About a month or so ago I was out at night in an undeveloped section of north kendall county when I came across a salamander I have yet to see described. I was hoping someone might be able to help, it was about 4 inches long,translucent dark coffee colored skin with an irregular spinkling of small bright yellow dots on its back and 3 gill slits on either side. No I did not get a photo and no I did not "catch it" and no I do not know how to find it again, but I would like to know more, thanks.
 
Had to have been a newly metamorphosed barred tiger sal, Ambystoma mavortium.
 
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