NEOTENIC SALAMANDERS
- 1. Stejneger, L. 1892.
- Preliminary description of a new genus and species of blind cave salamander from North America. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XV, pp. 115-117, pl. IX. [Typhlomolge rathbuni].
- 2. Stejneger, L. 1896.
- Description of a new genus and species of blind tailed batrachians from the subterranean waters of Texas. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVIII-No. 1088, pp. 619-621.[Typhlomolge rathbuni, Typhlotriton spaeleus].
- 3. ?, 1896.
- Blind batrachia and crustacea from the subterranean waters of Texas.
Amer. Nat. June, 498-499.
- 4. Blackford, C. M. 1899.
- A curious salamander. Nature, Letters to the Editor. 60(1556):389-390.
- 5. Norman, W. W. ?
- Remarks on the San Marcos salamander, Typhlomolge rathbuni Stejneger.
Amer. Nat. XXXIV(399):179-183.
- 6. Burt, C. E. ?
- Contributions to Texan Herpetology VII. The Salamanders. Amer. Midl. Nat. 374-380.[Amphiuma tridactylum, Siren lacertina, Siren intermedia, Necturus maculosus maculosus, Hemydactylium scutatum, Eurycea melanopleura, Eurycea quadridigitata quadridigitata, Triturus viridescens viridescens, Triturus viridescens meridionalis, Desmognathus fuscus brimleyorum, Eurycea neotenes, Plethodon glutinosus, Ambystoma texanum, Ambystoma opacum, Amblystoma maculatum, Amblystoma tigrinum].
- 7. Bishop, S. C., Wright, M. R. 1937.
- A new neotenic salamander from Texas. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 50:141-144.[E. neotenes, E. bislineata, E. (Manculus) q. quadridigitata, E. melanopleura].
- 8. Brown, B. C. 1942.
- Notes on Eurycea neotenes. Copeia. 2:176.
- 9. Bishop, S. 1944.
- A new neotenic plethodont salamander, with notes on related species.
Copeia, 1:1-5.[Typholtiton nereus, E. multiplicata, Typhlotriton spelaeus].
- 10. Smith, H. M., Potter, F. E. 1946.
- A third neotenic salamander of the genus Eurycea from Texas.
Herpetologica,, 3(4):105-109. [E. latitans, Typhlomolge rathbuni, E. nana, E. neotenes]
- 11. Burger, L. W., Smith, H. M., Potter, F. E. 1950.
- Another neotenic Eurycea from Edwards plateau.
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 63:51-58.[E. pterophila, E. neotenes, E. nana, E. latitans].
- 12. Kezer, J. 1952.
- Thyroxin-induced metamorphosis of the neotenic salamanders Eurycea tynerensis and Eurycea neotenes. Copeia. 4:254-257.
- 13. Baker, J. K. 1957.
- Eurycea troglodyes: a new blind cave salamander from Texas. Tex. J. Sci., 9:328-336.
- 14. Hendricks, L. J., Kezer, J. 1958.
- An unusul population of a blind cave salamander and its fluctuation during one year. Herpetologica, 14:41-43. [Typhlotriton spelaeus].
- 15. Baker, J. K., 1961.
- Distribution of and key to the neotenic Eurycea of Texas. Southwest. Nat., 6(1):27-32.
- 16. Valentine, B. D. 1964.
- The external morphology of the plethodontid salamander, Haideotriton.
J. Ohio Herp. Soc. 4(4):99-102.
- 17. Mitchell, R. W., Reddell, J. R. 1965.
- Eurycea tridentifera, a new species of troglobiotic salamander from Texas and a reclassification of Typhlomolge rathbuni. Tex. J. Sci., 17(1):12-27.
- 18. Baker, J. L. 1966.
- Eurycea troglodytes Baker. Valdina Farms salamander.
Cat. Amer. Amph. Rept. 3.1-24.1.
- 19. Brown, B. C. 1967.
- Eurycea neotenes Bishop and Wright, Texas salamander. Cat. Amer. Amph. Rept. 6.1-36.2. [E. latitans, E. nana, E. n. pterophila, E. troglodytes}.
- 20. Brandon, R. A. 1970.
- Typhlotriton Stejneger, Grotto Salamander. Cat. Amer. Amph. Rept. 84.1-84.84.2
- 21. Bruce, R. C. 1976.
- Population structure, life history and evolution of paedogenesis in the salamander Eurycea neotenes. Copeia. 2:242-249.
- 22. Sweet, S. S. 1977.
- Eurycea tridentifera Mitchell and Reddell, Comal Blind Salamander. Cat. Amer. Amph. Rept. 199.1-199.2.
- 23. Sweet, S. S. 1977.
- Natural metamorphosis in Eurycea neotenes, and the generic allocation of the Texas Eurycea (Amphibia: Plethodontidae). Herpetologica, 33(3): 365-375.
- 24. Rudolph, D. C. 1978.
- Aspects of the larval ecology of five plethodontid salamander of the Western Ozarks. Amer. Midl. Nat., 100(1)143-159. [E. tynerensis, E. multiplicata, E. lucifuga, E. longicaudata, Typhlotriton].
- 25. Sweet, S. S. 1984.
- Secondary contact and hybridization in the Texas cave salamanders Eurycea neotenes and Eurycea tridentifera. Copeia, 2: 428-441. [E. troglodytes, E. latitans].
- 26. Griffin, B. 1990.
- Texas blind salamander, Legend or Myth-Fact or Fiction.,
Rept. Amph. Mag., May/June, 5-8. [Eurycea rathbuni].
- 27. Chippindale, P. T., et al. 1993.
- A new species of perennibranchiate salamander (Eurycea: Plethodontidae) from Austin, Texas. Herpetologica 49(2):248-259.
- 28. Roberts, D. T., Schleser, D. M., Jordan, T. L. 1995.
- Notes on the captive husbandry and reproduction of the Texas salamander Eurycea neotenes at the Dallas aquarium. Herp. Rew. 26(1) 21-25.
- 29. Bonati, R. 1995.
- Cave dwellers of the Ozarks. Rept. Amph. Mag., Mar/April, 50-58. [E. lucifuga, P. dorsalis angusticlavius, E. longicaudata, E. multiplicata, Typhlotriton spelaeus, Plethodon albagula, E. tynerensis].
- 30. Vieux, B. 1955.
- E. tynerensis distribution in some Oklahoma counties, ONHI WWW Page.
- 31.Texas Park Wildlife, 1995.
- Scientific and Common names of Texas salamanders. ww.tpwd.tx.us/nature/wild/amphibia/txcaudat.htm

