. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States. Slimy salamander; Molecular evolution; Plethodon; Amphibians. 70 Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders. Fig. 14. Distribution of P. grobmani (Group 11) in the southeastern United States based on samples identified to species electrophoretically. Group 12 Plethodon cylindraceus (Harlan), new combination White-Spotted Slimy Salamander Salamandra cylindracea Harlan (1825:156—157). Holotype: Not known to exist. The type locality is South Carolina, probably in the vicinity of


. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus Complex in the Eastern United States. Slimy salamander; Molecular evolution; Plethodon; Amphibians. 70 Biochemical Evolution in the Slimy Salamanders. Fig. 14. Distribution of P. grobmani (Group 11) in the southeastern United States based on samples identified to species electrophoretically. Group 12 Plethodon cylindraceus (Harlan), new combination White-Spotted Slimy Salamander Salamandra cylindracea Harlan (1825:156—157). Holotype: Not known to exist. The type locality is South Carolina, probably in the vicinity of Camden, although Schmidt (1953) restricted. 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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