The Reptiles and Amphibians of Alabama |
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... juveniles and adult males with large , circular spots . ( Mature females of this and the following subspecies are often virtually indi- stinguishable . ) Trionyx muticus cal- vatus Gulf Coast Smooth Soft- shell ( p . 310 ) . 3b . Top of ...
... juveniles and adult males with large , circular spots . ( Mature females of this and the following subspecies are often virtually indi- stinguishable . ) Trionyx muticus cal- vatus Gulf Coast Smooth Soft- shell ( p . 310 ) . 3b . Top of ...
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... juveniles bright blue above . faded with increasing age , especially in Juvenile colors and pattern becoming uniform brownish ; adults often with a adult males which may become virtually males somewhat swollen and frequently broad ...
... juveniles bright blue above . faded with increasing age , especially in Juvenile colors and pattern becoming uniform brownish ; adults often with a adult males which may become virtually males somewhat swollen and frequently broad ...
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... juveniles and young adult females bright blue above . Juvenile pattern of light striping persist- ing in adult females except for fading , loss of sharp contrast , and obliteration of mid - dorsal stripe in some individuals ; adult ...
... juveniles and young adult females bright blue above . Juvenile pattern of light striping persist- ing in adult females except for fading , loss of sharp contrast , and obliteration of mid - dorsal stripe in some individuals ; adult ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE HERPETOFAUNAREGIONAL COMPOSITION | 7 |
PROBLEMATICAL FORMS | 24 |
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adult Alabama distribution Alabama is indicated amphibians Amphiuma approximately the known aquatic attaining a maximum author examined specimens Baldwin County bama blotches breeding brown carapace Circles are literature Covington County dark spots dorsal dorsum eastern eggs Fall Line fasciata females Florida genus gopher tortoise Graptemys Graptemys pulchra gray ground color habitats Habits head Hyla indicated by hatching juveniles keeled known range Lampropeltis Lee County light stripe literature records believed lizards Lower Coastal Plain Macon County males map depicts approximately maximum total length Mobile County Natrix Necturus nest northern occurs in Alabama plastron ponds populations presumed range Pseudemys Rana range in Alabama Red Hills region salamander scales scutes skink small map depicts Snake Description snout snout-vent length Solid symbols indicate southern species Sternotherus minor streams subcaudal subspecies symbols indicate localities tail Tennessee River toad treefrog upper labials usually venter ventral water snake yellow yellowish