Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eurycea guttolineata (Eurycea longicauda guttolineata, Salamandra guttolineata)
Search Criteria: United States; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station Herp Collection


ABS:HERPARCH
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
HERPARCH000140   1970-05-09
United States, Florida, Liberty, E Bank Apalachicola River At Bristol

ASU NEON Biorepository Herptile Collections


ASU-NEON:NEON-HERP-HEVC-GBTS
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
NEON00X4R   2015-06-25
United States, Alabama, Hale, Ozarks Complex (D08), Talladega National Forest NEON (TALL), Plot TALL_008 (plot dimensions: 40m x 40m), 32.9216170 -87.4333890, 112 - 124m

Eastern Kentucky University Herpetological Collection


EKU:Herpetology
00708Greg Sievert   1981-08-12
United States, Tennessee

EKU:Herpetology
00709Greg Sievert   1981-08-12
United States, Tennessee

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
2218L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
2219L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
2220L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
02218L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
02219L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City

EKU:Herpetology
Eurycea guttolineata (Holbrook, 1838)
02220L. Meade et al.   1999-04-25
United States, Kentucky, Graves, Terrapin Creek Drainage, nr Bell City


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