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Dusky Salamander

Desmognathus fuscus

Description:

Desmognathus conanti is a moderately stout salamander with a moderately keeled tail, 6.4 - 12.7 cm TL (2.5 - 5 in). It usually has 6-8 pairs of golden spots on dorsum, which in adults may fuse to form a light stripe with a dark, irregular border. The belly is light with dark flecks. Coloration varies widely throughout range. Until recently, the spotted dusky salamander was considered a subspecies of the Northern Dusky Salamander (D. fuscus). These two species are very similar in appearance and are best differentiated by range.

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JeffreyDuby
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JeffreyDuby

Gray Court, South Carolina, USA

Spotted on Jul 14, 2013
Submitted on Jul 14, 2013

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