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Dermophiidae
Family of amphibians From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dermophiidae are a family of neotropical caecilians. They are found in Central and South America, and Africa. Like other caecilians, they superficially resemble worms or snakes.
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They are the only viviparous caecilians (species that give birth to live young) with secondary annuli (rings around the body).
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Species
- Genus Dermophis
- Dermophis costaricense
- Dermophis glandulosus
- Dermophis gracilior
- Dermophis mexicanus - Mexican burrowing caecilian
- Dermophis oaxacae
- Dermophis occidentalis
- Dermophis parviceps
- Genus Geotrypetes – West African caecilians
- Geotrypetes angeli
- Geotrypetes pseudoangeli
- Geotrypetes seraphini, Gaboon caecilian
- Genus Gymnopis – wet forest caecilians
- Genus Schistometopum – Guinea caecilians
- Schistometopum ephele
- Schistometopum gregorii
- Schistometopum thomense
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