18. Pseudotriton ruber ruber (Sonnini). 



RED SALAMANDER. 

 This species is usually found in springs. In ad- 

 dition to the usual insect and other invertebrate 

 food, ruber has been found to eat other salaman- 

 ders, and also frogs. 

 Eurycea (Genus). 



19. Eurycea bislineata bislineata (Green). 



TWO-LINED SALAMANDER. 

 A much more aquatic form than longicauda 

 or guttoUneataf or its near relative wilderae. The 

 Two-lined salamander is also known to be some- 

 what cannibalistic in feeding habits. 



20. Eurycea bislineata wilderae Dunn. 

 MOUNTAIN TWO-LINED SALAMANDER. 

 A terrestrial species; is taken in the Smokies in com- 

 pany with Plethodon jordani^ Desmognathus fus- 

 cus carolinensisy D. f. imitator^ etc. Also inhabits 

 springs. 



21. Eurycea longicauda (Green). 



LONG-TAILED SALAMANDER. 

 An inhabitant of caves, but often found elsewhere 

 in damp situations. 



22. Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook). 



HOLBROOK'S TRITON. 

 Found in the Southeastern U. S. It is a terrestrial 

 species, inhabiting rather dry situations. Is most 

 active at night. Reaches an altitude of over 2000 

 feet in the mountains of North Carolina. 



SALIENTIA (Order) 



