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1 Allen, E. R., and W. T. Neill. 1949. A new subspecies of salamander (genus Plethodon) from Florida and Georgia. Herpetologica 5:112–114.
2 Bartlett, D. 2001. Notes from the field. Striking it rich: searching the Panhandle for herps. Reptiles Magazine 9(8):18, 20–22, 24, 26–27.
3 Carr, A. F., Jr. 1940. A contribution to the herpetology of Florida. University of Florida Publications, Biological Sciences 3:1–118.
4 Carr, D. E. 1996. Morphological variation among species and populations of salamanders in the Plethodon glutinosus complex. Herpetologica 52:56–65.
5 Dunn, E. R. 1926. The salamanders of the family Plethodontidae, a study in ecological evolution. Smith College. Fiftieth Anniversary Publication, Northhampton, Massachusetts, USA. 441pp.
6 Enge, K. M. 1998. Herpetofaunal survey of an upland hardwood forest in Gadsden County, Florida. Florida Scientist 61:141–159.
7 Enge, K. M. 1998. Herpetofaunal drift-fence survey of an upland hardwood forest, Gadsden County, Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Final Performance Report, Tallahassee, Florida. 26pp.
8 Franz, R., J. Bauer, and T. Morris. 1994. Review of biologically significant caves and their faunas in Florida and south Georgia. Brimleyana 20:1–109.
9 Frazier, M. K., and R. Franz. 1978. Paleoecology of the late Pleistocene, Orange Lake IIA local fauna, Marion County, Florida. ASB Bulletin 25:74 (abstract).
10 Highton, R. 1953. The life history of the slimy salamander (Plethodon glutinosus) in Florida. M.S. Thesis, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. 43pp.
11 Highton, R. 1956. Life history of the slimy salamander, Plethodon glutinosus, in Florida. Copeia 1956:75–93.
12 Highton, R. 1962. Geographic variation in the life history of the slimy salamander. Copeia 1962:597–613.
13 Highton, R., G. C. Maha, and L. R. Maxson. 1989. Biochemical evolution in the slimy salamanders of the Plethodon glutinosus complex in the eastern United States. III. Biological Monographs 57, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, USA. 153pp.
14 Holman, J. A. 1996. The large Pleistocene (Sangamonian) herpetofauna of the Williston IIIA Site, north-central Florida. Herpetological Natural History 4:35–47.
15 Layne, J. N., J. A. Stallcup, G. E. Woolfenden, M. N. McCauley, and D. J. Worley. 1977. Fish and wildlife inventory of the seven-county region included in the Central Florida Phosphate Industry Areawide Environmental Impact Study. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Services PB-278 456, Volume 1. 643pp.
16 Lazell, J. 1994. Recognition characters and juxtaposition of the Florida and Mississippi slimy salamander, Plethodon grobmani complex. Florida Scientist 57(Supplement 1):26 (abstract).
17 Neill, W. T. 1952. Remarks on salamander voices. Copeia 1952:195–196.
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