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Chorla giant striped caecilian

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Amphibia

Family
  
Ichthyophiidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Gymnophiona

Genus
  
Ichthyophis

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Similar
  
Yellow‑striped caecilian, Three‑colored caecilian, Sikkimese caecilian

The Chorla giant striped caecilian, Ichthyophis davidi, is a new caecilian species of India discovered in Chorla, a village situated on the borders of Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka in the Mhadei region of India. It is one of the largest known limbless, yellow-striped caecilians from the Western Ghats. It is named in honour of David Gower, department of zoology, Natural History Museum, London, in recognition of his contributions to Indian caecilian studies. The discovery was made by researchers Gopalakrishna Bhatta of the department of biology, BASE Educational Services Private Limited, Bengaluru; K. P. Dinesh and C. Radhakrishnan of western ghats regional centre, Calicut; P. Prashanth of Agumbe Rainforest Research Station, Agumbe; and Nirmal Kulkarni of Mhadei Research Centre, Chorla Ghat.

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