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Tabulation of the immaculate areas on the sides of larval salamanders 



Name. 



Spelerpes maculicaudus . 



Spelerpes bilineatus 



Spelerpes ruber 



Spelerpes longicaudus. . . 

 Spelerpes (jnttttlineatus . . 

 Dieinyctylus riridcscens . 

 Desmognathus fusctis . . . 

 Amblystoma opacxim . . . 



Upper row. 



10 

 14 

 13 

 '' unknown. 

 c4 



<!& 

 10-11 



5 



Middle row. 



13-15 



« indistinct. 



28 



16-18 



continuous. 



12 



11 



9 



Lower row. 



7-13 

 indistinct, 

 do. 



12 



continuous. 



indistinct. 



10 



12 



n See notes above. 



b Only 1 large larva at hand. 



c Only large larvte seen. 

 rfOnly one specimen examined. 



Using the table in connection with the remarks above there should 

 be no difficult}^ in separating the species treated. 



Synopsis of the Printed Records of the Occurrence of 

 Spelerpes Maculicaudus. 



Indiana: 



Brookville, Franklin County. 



Northeastern Franklin Count3\ 



Decatur County. 



Westport, Decatur County. 



Monroe County. 



Bloomington, Monroe County. 



May's Cave. 



Vincennes, Knox County. 



Indian Springs, Martin County. 



Porter's Cave, Owen County. 



Donnehue's Cave, Lawrence County. 



Donnelson's Cave, Lawrence County. 



Kern's Cave, Lawrence Count}'. 



Clifty Cave, Washington County. 



Wj^andotte Cave, Crawford County. 



Little Wyandotte Cave, Crawford County. 



Small cave near Wyandotte, Crawford Count}-. 



Marengo Cave, Crawford County. 



Saltpeter Cave, Crawford County. 



Sibert's Well Cave, Crawford County. 

 Missouri: 



Barry County. 



Rockhouse Cave. 



Wilson's Cave. 



Marble Ca\-e. 

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