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Long-tailed Salamander (Eurycea longicauda longicauda)

Created: July 16th, 2009 - 07:19 PM
Last Modified: October 20th, 2011 - 10:08 AM
Entered by: Kyle Loucks
Record 27197
Country:
United States
State:
Pennsylvania
County:
Chester County
Time:
2009-07-16 13:47:00
Qty:
1
Age:
Adult
Sex:
--
Method:
Rock flipping
Habitat:
Fresh water creek
Body Temperature:
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Air Temperature:
86.00F
Ground Temperature:
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Humidity:
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Sky Conditions:
Partly Cloudy
Moon Phase:
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Elevation:
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Barometric Pressure:
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Notes

under rock, about 25 yards above creek

Vouchers

Comments

Posted by Nathan Richendollar on Jan 07, 2013 at 06:22 PM

Thanks a million.

Posted by Kyle Loucks on Jan 06, 2013 at 07:35 PM

Valley forge national park is a great place to look around.

Posted by Nathan Richendollar on Jan 06, 2013 at 03:51 PM

Mr. Loucks, I see that I am speaking to a more senior herper. Thank you for commenting on my finds, i have posted some pictures, and more are coming. I reside in MI, although Appalachia is my favorite pastime. My grandfather resides in Chester co, Pa, and he lost his wife. He needs a hobby to take up the time, but I don't know any spots in Southeast Pa (you obviously do). I am trying to get him into salamandering to cheer him up a bit, but I need a few spots that don't require a PhD in hiking to find. If you would be so kind, a few spots in Bucks and Chester (Even if they just yield N2L and Duskies) county would be much appreciated. If this is against your philosophy, I get it. If you want, I will give you a spot for P. montanus in Northern Virginia in exchange.
Sincerely, Jefferson