ryan
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Today I got a book called Guide And Reference to the Amphibians of Eastern And Central North America (North of Mexico) (great book!!!). copyright: 2006
I was looking through it and saw that there is something called the Eastern Gulf Coast Waterdog Necturus species cf beyeri. I had heard something about it but didn't think much of it. This book says its a currently undescribed species and more info on it would be greatly appreciated.
Now for the Siren. This book lists the Siren intermedia texana as a valid species not a subspecies. Its called the Texas siren S. texana. More info on this would be appreciated as well. keep in mind the copyright date is 2006 so it is pretty up to date. Thanks
I was looking through it and saw that there is something called the Eastern Gulf Coast Waterdog Necturus species cf beyeri. I had heard something about it but didn't think much of it. This book says its a currently undescribed species and more info on it would be greatly appreciated.
Now for the Siren. This book lists the Siren intermedia texana as a valid species not a subspecies. Its called the Texas siren S. texana. More info on this would be appreciated as well. keep in mind the copyright date is 2006 so it is pretty up to date. Thanks