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1954
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Green, Donald M. and Warren F. Walker. A northern extension of the range of Plethodon richmondi in Ohio. Copeia 1954(1):60
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1956
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Highton, Richard. The relationships of the salamanders of the genus Plethodon. Dissertation. University of Florida, Gainesville. 224pp.
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1956
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Highton, Richard and Arnold B. Grobman. Two new salamanders of the genus Plethodon from the southeastern United States. Herpetologica 12:185-188
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1962
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Highton, Richard. Revision of North American salamanders of the genus Plethodon. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 6(3):235-267
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1965
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Highton, Richard and D. A. Jones. A striped color phase of Phletodon richmondi in Virginia. Copeia 1965(3):371-372
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1979
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Highton, Richard and A. Larson. The genetic relationships of salamanders of the genus Plethodon. Systematic Zoology 28(4):579-599
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Maxson, Linda R., Richard Highton, and David B. Wake. Albumin evolution and its phylogenetic implications in the plethodontid salamander genera Plethodon and Ensatina. Copeia 1979(3):502-508
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Highton, Richard H. Molecular phylogeny of Plethodonine salamanders and Hylid frogs: Statistical analysis of protein comparisons. Molecular Biology and Evolution 8(6):796-818
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2006
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