T. a. cyreni

justin

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hi all just wondering if anyone has pics of these newts cheers justin
 
Hi Justin

unfortunately I only have photographs in terrestrial phase, but I will post soon pics of this subspecies in breeding dress.

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juvies
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cheers ruben and kamil do they have any spots on there throats also im told there heads are rounder cheers justin
 
Hi Justin,

yes - their throats are spotted.
I can't say it clearly if the head is rounder or not. But the tail of the cyreni larvae is clearly longer than the one of alpestris (in relation to the rest of the body).

Here are another pictures of mine M. alp. alp. and of M. alp. apuanus: http://www.caudata.org/forum/messages/985/36020.html?1116507841

Best Greetings,

Kamil
 
Many populations have spotted throats as apuanus, mainly the females. Regarding the rounder head, this characteristic is specially obvious in the western group of M. a. cyreni. ( different in morphology and genetic level than those of the east distribution range )
 
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