Darda DM, Wake DB (2015) Osteological Variation among Extreme Morphological Forms in the Mexican Salamander Genus Chiropterotriton (Amphibia: Plethodontidae): Morphological Evolution And Homoplasy. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0127248. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0127248
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Photographs of the four species of Chiropterotriton examined in this study.(A) C. dimidiatus (adult SVL = approx. 25 mm); (B) C. magnipes (adult SVL = approx. 55 mm); (C) C. priscus (adult SVL = approx. 40 mm); (D) C. lavae (adult SVL = approx. 30 mm). Photos reprinted under a CC BY license, with permission from Sean Rovito.