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Eurycea multiplicata
The dorsal color of this small, slender salamander is yellowish to brown and the belly is yellow. There may be a row of V-shaped markings down the middle of the back. Normally, whitish flecks or dots extend along both sides of the body. These salamanders have 19-20 costal grooves. The head is slightly wider than the neck and there is a nasolabial groove. (information from "A Field Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Oklahoma")
Woodland adjacent to a small golf course
This is the first time I've found this species.
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Thanks to both of you. :-)
Great series, Aaron!
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