Maryland's Salamanders and Newts  (Order Caudata)
			    
	
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			| |  Northern Two-Lined Salamander (Eurycea bislineata) |  | 
  Adult Photo of Northern Two-Lined Salamander courtesy of John White
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 2½ - 3 ¾ in; Record - 4 ¾ in. |  | Appearance:
 A small and slender stream salamander with a greenish-yellow or orange back with two parallel dark brown or black lines running the length of the body.  Lines may be complete or somewhat broken.  Area between lines contains many scattered black spots or blotches, which may also extend down the sides below the lines. The belly is yellowish.
 |  | Habitat:
  Habitat Photo for Northern Two-Lined Salamander
 courtesy of  Matt Kline
 Under rocks and logs along the margins of small streams or seeps within deciduous and mixed forests.  It also may occur in the forest floor far from streams during warm wet weather.
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