. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States. Slimy salamander; Molecular evolution; Plethodon; Amphibians. 74 Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders "W* -'-\. Fig. 16. Distribution of P. savannah (Group 14) in eastern Georgia based on samples identified to species electrophoretically. Counties are indicated. Description of Allotype: In life: length from tip of snout to anterior angle of vent, 65 mm, and to posterior angle of vent, 70 mm; total length, 130 mm; head length, 14 mm; head width, 10 mm; length of fron
. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States. Slimy salamander; Molecular evolution; Plethodon; Amphibians. 74 Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders "W* -'-\. Fig. 16. Distribution of P. savannah (Group 14) in eastern Georgia based on samples identified to species electrophoretically. Counties are indicated. Description of Allotype: In life: length from tip of snout to anterior angle of vent, 65 mm, and to posterior angle of vent, 70 mm; total length, 130 mm; head length, 14 mm; head width, 10 mm; length of front limbs, 13 mm; and of hind limbs, 16 mm. Vomerine teeth number 6 on the right and 7 on the left. 16 costal grooves. Coloration similar to holotype. Distribution: Known only from Burke, Jefferson, and Richmond coun- ties, Georgia (Fig. 16). The apparent eastern limit of the range is the Savannah River, after which the species is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Highton, Richard; Maha, George C; Maxson, Linda R. Urbana : University of Illinois Press
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