Caecilia

Fernández-Roldán, Juan David, Lynch, John D. & Medina-Rangel, Guido Fabian, 2023, On the identities of Caecilia degenerata Dunn, 1942 and of C. corpulenta Taylor 1968 (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae) with descriptions of three new species of Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758 from the Cordillera Oriental of Colombia, Zootaxa 5227 (2), pp. 205-228 : 222

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5227.2.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7781A542-97A6-4E90-A2FE-20C0650B29B0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7569476

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/373387E2-FFD4-8648-FF78-FF52FA7BFD5F

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Plazi

scientific name

Caecilia
status

 

Key to the Caecilia View in CoL View at ENA of the Cordillera Oriental of Colombia

1. With secondary grooves................................................................................ 2

1’. Without secondary grooves............................................................................. 4

2. 111–132 primary grooves, 0–32 secondaries, a very truncated head in dorsal and ventral view................. C. guntheri View in CoL

2’. More than 139 primary grooves, and more than 13 secondary grooves............................................ 3

3. 139–163 primary grooves, 21–38 secondaries, a rounded head in dorsal and ventral view, some individuals with an anterior set of secondary grooves past the nuchal collars.......................................... C. epicrionopsoides sp. nov.

3’. 169–276 primary grooves, 13–58 secondaries, a bullet-shaped head in dorsal and ventral view, and a slender and elongated body....................................................................................... C. thompsoni View in CoL

4. 96–106 primary grooves, straight dentary teeth, and a small terminal shield......................... C. pulchraserrana

4’. More than 120 primary grooves, straight or recurved dentary teeth, and a small or large terminal shield................. 5

5. With subdermal scales within the connective tissue of the skin.................................. C. atelolepis sp. nov.

5’. Without subdermal scales within the connective tissue of the skin.................................................6

6. Straight dentary teeth, large terminal shield, and 120–136 primary grooves............................... C. orientalis View in CoL

6’. Recurved dentary teeth................................................................................. 7

7. With large, thick, very recurved dentary teeth, a large terminal shield, and 122–132 primary grooves. C. macrodonta sp. nov.

7’. With thin, recurved dentary teeth, a small terminal shield, and 133–136 primary grooves................... C. denegerata

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Gymnophiona

Family

Caeciliidae

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