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Caecilia wilkinsoni Fernández-Roldán & Lynch 2023, sp. nov.
<p> <b> <i>Caecilia wilkinsoni</i> sp. nov.</b> </p> <p>Figs. 1–6; Table 1.</p> <p> <i>Caecilia tenuissima</i> Taylor, 1973: Lynch (2000: 329)</p> <p>{urn:lsid ...
Lynch, John D. +1 more
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1. Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758 Type species: Caecilia tentaculata Linnaeus, 1758 (Fig. 2) by subsequent designation of Dunn (1942). Diagnosis: The only caeciliids with eyes not covered by bone.
Gower, David J. +3 more
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FIGURE 3. Scatterplot graphs of scores of the first two axes of the Stepwise Discriminant Function Analysis employed for morphometric data of OTUs of Caecilia gracilis (left) and C. tentaculata (right).Published as part of Maciel, Adriano O.
Hoogmoed, Marinus S., Maciel, Adriano O.
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Taxonomia dos anfíbios da ordem Gymnophiona da Amazônia Brasileira [PDF]
Eighty nine species of Gymnophiona are known to occur in the Neotropical region, most of them with a poorly resolved taxonomy. Some genera are clearly nonmonophyletic.
MACIEL, Adriano Oliveira
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A Ordem Gymnophiona é composta por animais de corpo longilíneo, ápodas, com olhos reduzidos e que apresentam um par de tentáculos na região anterior, com função quimiorreceptora.
Almeida, Lucas de Souza
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From roads to biobanks: Roadkill animals as a valuable source of genetic data. [PDF]
Coba-Males MA +11 more
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Transposable element and host silencing activity in gigantic genomes. [PDF]
Wang J +9 more
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Revealing the uncharacterised diversity of amphibian and reptile viruses. [PDF]
Harding EF +4 more
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Triassic stem caecilian supports dissorophoid origin of living amphibians. [PDF]
Kligman BT +6 more
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Rampant tooth loss across 200 million years of frog evolution. [PDF]
Paluh DJ +10 more
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