Ichthyophis

Ichthyophis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Amphibia
Subclass: Lissamphibia
Order: Gymnophiona
Family: Ichthyophiidae
Genus: Ichthyophis
Fitzinger, 1826
Species

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Ichthyophis is a genus of caecilians (limbless amphibians, sometimes called the Asian caecilians) found in Southeast Asia, the southern Philippines, and the western Indo-Australian Archipelago.

In Sri Lanka, three species occur, and all are found in almost all habitats, preferring moister ones. The most common is Ichthyophis glutinosus, which is found in almost all altitudes; the others are I. orthoplicatus, which is found in similar habitat to I. glutinosus, but is never found in lowlands below 460 metres (1,510 ft) above sea level; and I. pseudangularis, found in lowlands below 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) ASL. A new species was recently discovered called Ichthyophis multicolor.

Species

Binomial name and authorCommon name
I. acuminatus Taylor, 1960pointed-headed caecilian
I. atricollaris Taylor, 1965Long Bloee caecilian
I. bannanicus Yang, 1984Banna caecilian
I. beddomei Peters, 1880yellow-striped caecilian
I. bernisi Salvador, 1975Indonesian caecilian
I. biangularis Taylor, 1965angular caecilian
I. billitonensis Taylor, 1965Billiton Island caecilian
I. bombayensis Taylor, 1960Bombay caecilian
I. cardamomensis Geissler et al., 2014Cardamom Mountains caecilian
I. catlocensis Geissler et al., 2014Cat Loc caecilian
I. chaloensis Geissler et al., 2014Cha Lo caecilian
I. dulitensis Taylor, 1960Mount Dulit caecilian
I. elongatus Taylor, 1965elongated caecilian
I. garoensis Pillai & Ravichandran, 1999Garo Hills caecilian
I. glandulosus Taylor, 1923Basilan Island caecilian
I. glutinosus (Linnaeus, 1758)Ceylon caecilian
I. humphreyi Taylor, 1973Humphrey's caecilian
I. husaini Pillai & Ravichandran, 1999Husain's caecilian
I. hypocyaneus (Boie, 1827)Bantam caecilian
I. javanicus Taylor, 1960Javan caecilian
I. khumhzi Kamei et al., 2007Khumhzi Striped Ichthyophis
I. kodaguensis Wilkinson, Gower, Govindappa & Venkatachalaiah, 2007Kodagu striped caecilian
I. kohtaoensis Taylor, 1960Koa Tao Island caecilian
I. laosensis Taylor, 1969Upper Laos caecilian
I. longicephalus Pillai, 1986long-headed caecilian
I. mindanaoensis Taylor, 1960Mindanao Island caecilian
I. monochrous (Bleeker, 1858)Western Borneo caecilian
I. moustakius Kamei et al., 2007
I. multicolor Wilkinson et al., 2014
I. nguyenorum Nishikawa, Matsui, and Orlov, 2012
I. orthoplicatus Taylor, 1965Pattipola caecilian
I. paucisulcus Taylor, 1960Siantar caecilian
I. pseudangularis Taylor, 1965Taylor's caecilian
I. sendenyu Kamei et al., 2007
I. sikkimensis Taylor, 1960Sikkimese caecilian
I. singaporensis Taylor, 1960Singapore caecilian
I. sumatranus Taylor, 1960Sumatra caecilian
I. supachaii Taylor, 1960Supachai's caecilian
I. tricolor Annandale, 1909three-colored caecilian
I. youngorum Taylor, 1960Doi Suthep caecilian

References

  • Frost, Darrel R. 2008. Amphibian Species of the World: an Online Reference(15 July 2008). Ichthyophis. 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. (Accessed: August 13, 2008).
  • Geissler, P.; Poyarkov, N. A. Jr.; Grismer, L.; Nguyen, T. Q.; An, H. T.; Neang, T.; Kupfer, A.; Ziegler, T.; Böhme, W.; Müller, H. (2014-12-24). "New Ichthyophis species from Indochina (Gymnophiona, Ichthyophiidae): 1. The unstriped forms with descriptions of three new species and the redescriptions of I. acuminatus Taylor, 1960, I. youngorum Taylor, 1960 and I. laosensis Taylor, 1969". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. doi:10.1007/s13127-014-0190-6.
  • AmphibiaWeb: Information on amphibian biology and conservation. [web application]. 2008. Berkeley, California: Ichthyophis. AmphibiaWeb, available at http://amphibiaweb.org/. (Accessed: August 13, 2008).
  • Himstedt, Werner. "Caecilian Ecology". In Hofrichter, Robert. Amphibians: The World of Frogs, Toads, Salamanders and Newts. New York: Firefly. pp. 186–190. ISBN 1-55209-541-X.


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