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Male.
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@robberfly found this googly-eyed beauty.
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Discovered in muck beneath stones within trickling waterfall on bank of Little River. Others found beneath stones with water running through them from flowing seepage.Adult with huge eyes, olive mottled above; ventral yellowish with dark blotches and obscure pale speckles that increase on sides. Male with squarish vent lobes measured: SVL 57 mm (2 mm (3 in.). Larvae: Large head, relatively smaller eyes, short gills. Olive above and in.), TL 95darkly mottled; below whitish. Two examined: SVL 50 mm (2 in.), TL 89 mm (3 in.); SVL 44 mm (1 in.), TL 64 mm (2 in.).
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Male.
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@robberfly found this googly-eyed beauty.
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Adults and larvae easily located beneath stones in seepages and edge of creek. Many found under stones at rapids and waterfalls, possibly seeking areas of turbulent water with high oxygenation. Two Adults examined from this area, were yellowish-brown above; below with few dark blotching.
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Large larva.
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Looks like it's about to metamorphose. Found in the small creek that runs through Arcata Community Forest. Was under a rock, sandy substrate, next to a Dicamptodon larvae.
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In a gravelly flat area above a culvert in the Onion Peak Complex.
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Found at the borders of a snow covered stream
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