TJ
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(picture taken with permission of Pau Pau Aqua Garden, Tokyo, Japan)
This is the first Cynops pyrrhogaster with truly aberrant dorsal and abdominal pigmentation that I've ever seen in the flesh, though I've seen some amazing photos:
1) http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/13/16289.jpg
2) http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/13/16292.jpg
3) http://www.hkr.ne.jp/~rieokun/saramand/imori/cynops/akahara4.jpg
I'm not sure into which category it falls into, but I'd initially rule out albinism, melanism, leucism, amelanism, axanthism. How about xanthism or hypomelanism? I'm new to most of these terms anyway, so I'll leave that diagnosis to others, but it does seem to be the same phenomenon as with the Taricha torosa seen at:
http://www.livingunderworld.org/gallery/photos/caudata/salamandridae/taricha/torosa/taricha_torosa_frischling.jpg
(this C.p newt is not for sale)