You heard right. I can't get my mind off the Amami Islands since returning from there. In fact, I dreamt about it again last night!
There were several "types" of nominate ensicauda to be observed, almost any of which could be found in any pond in any part of Amami-Oshima, which some exceptions. The most common were those with a chocolate-colored dorsum without markings on it, followed by those with red dorso-lateral lines of varying degrees of width and length, and less commonly those peppered with generally faint goldish dots or speckles, mostly along the sides. And then there was just one found with the almost same sort of goldish speckles that one sees commonly with
C. ensicauda popei:
<font size="-2">(this is a very poor picture of this individual -- I'll post a better one later)</font>
Regarding belly markings and coloration, the same applied, namely newts with varied coloration (from light to dark orange) and varied patterns (from almost no markings to extensive markings) on the vent could be found in the very same pond, whether it be in the north of Amami-Oshima Island or in the island's south, or on another island in the Amami group like Uke (Ukejima).
(Message edited by TJ on October 08, 2005)