Plethodon jordani (Jordan's Salamander)
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Jordan's Salamander - North Carolina : There were formerly seven subspecies of Jordan’s salamander, all of which are now considered to be separate species. The species currently recognized as the Jordan’s salamander can be identified by the presence of red, orange, or yellow cheek patches. Younger salamanders tend to have brighter cheek patches than older individuals. There are no white, red, or yellowish markings anywhere on the back, sides, or belly. Some imitator salamanders (
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Page title: | Jordan's Salamander - North Carolina |
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IP-address: | 152.42.96.102 |
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NS | Name Servers: NS1.DAVIDSON.EDU 152.42.96.1 NS2.DAVIDSON.EDU 152.42.96.2 |
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Date | activated: 03-Jun-1991 last updated: 07-Jul-2011 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |