Adult female from northern Georgia.This species was discovered in 2007 and is still known from only a ~7km2 area in GA and SC. Very little is known about their natural history or ecology.
Adult male from northern Georgia.This species was discovered in 2007 and is still known from only a ~7km2 area in GA and SC. Very little is known about their natural history or ecology.
Adult female from northern Georgia.This species was discovered in 2007 and is still known from only a ~7km2 area in GA and SC. Very little is known about their natural history or ecology.
This sexually dimorphic species was only discovered in 2007. Males (right) are striped/spotted and bright yellow, while females (left) are usually more dull and lack the dark patterns. Both possess a patch of light pigmentation on the nose and a light yellow stripe on the tale. Note: males, like Eurycea, posses cirri during breeding season.