- species: The
largest species,
Dermophis mexic****, can grow to a
total length of 60 cm (24 in),
while the
smallest one,
Dermophis parviceps,
reaches only 11 cm...
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Dermophis mexic****, also
known commonly as the
Mexican burrowing caecilian or the
Mexican caecilian, and
locally as the
tapalcua or tepelcua, is a species...
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Dermophis donaldtrumpi is a name
proposed for a ****tive new
species of
caecilian – a nearly-blind,
serpentine amphibian – to be
named after Donald Trump...
- Departments),
Costa Rica, and Panama. It is the
southernmost species among Dermophis.
Dermophis glandulosus is a
moderately large caecilian,
measuring up to 405 mm...
- Bocage, 1873
Siphonops brevirostris — Peters, 1874
Dermophis brevirostris —
Peters 1880
Dermophis thomensis — Peters, 1880
Schistometopum thomense — Parker...
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Dermophis gracilior is a
species of
caecilian in the
family Dermophiidae. It is
found on the
Pacific slopes of
Cordillera de
Talamanca in
eastern Costa...
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secondary annuli; the
annular grooves lack dark
pigment seen in
Dermophis mexic**** and
Dermophis oaxacae. The body is slender. The eyes can be seen through...
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Indotyphlus Praslinia Sylvacaecilia Dermophiidae (Neotropical caecilians)
Dermophis Geotrypetes Gymnopis Schistometopum Siphonopidae (South
American caecilians)...
- Zylberberg, Louise; Wake,
Marvalee H. (1990). "Structure of the
scales of
Dermophis and
Microcaecilia (Amphibia: Gymnophiona), and a
comparison to dermal...
- ventrally, as seen in
Dermophis mexic****,
which is also a
larger species. D.
costaricense appears to be
closely related with
Dermophis gracilior from the...