Dermophiidae
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Dermophiidae | |
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Dermophis mexicanus | |
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Family: | Dermophiidae Taylor, 1969
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The Dermophiidae are a family of common caecilians. They are found in Central and South America, and Africa. Like other caecilians, they superficially resemble worms or snakes.
They are the only viviparous caecilians (species that give birth to live young) with secondary annuli (rings around the body).
Species
- Genus Dermophis
- Genus Geotrypetes – West African caecilians
- G. angeli
- G. pseudoangeli
- G. seraphini, Gaboon caecilian
- Genus Gymnopis – wet forest caecilians
- Genus Schistometopum – Guinea caecilians
References
- Nussbaum, Ronald A.; Mark Wilkinson (1989). "On the Classification and Phylogeny of Caecilians". Herpetological Monographs (3): 1–42. doi:10.2307/1466984.
- Frost, Darrel R. 2004. Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference. Version 3.0 (22 August 2004). Electronic Database accessible at https://web.archive.org/web/20071024033938/http://research.amnh.org/herpetology/amphibia/index.php. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA
- AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2004. Berkeley, California: AmphibiaWeb. Available: http://amphibiaweb.org/. Retrieved 26 August 2004