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Ichthyophiidae

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Higher classification
  
Caecilian

Phylum
  
Scientific name
  
Ichthyophiidae

Rank
  
Family

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Lower classifications
  
Ichthyophis, Javan caecilian, Doi Suthep caecilian, Ichthyophis peninsularis

The Ichthyophiidae are the family of Asiatic tailed caecilians or fish caecilians found in South and Southeast Asia as well as southernmost China.

They are primitive caecilians, lacking many of the derived characters found in the other families. For example, their mouths are not recessed underneath their heads, they possess tails, and they have numerous scales on their bodies. However, they have two sets of muscles for closing the jaw, a feature unique to caecilians, but absent in the related family Rhinatrematidae.

They lay their eggs in cavities in moist soil, where they hatch into larvae that seek out streams or underground seepages, before metamorphosing into adults. Some evidence indicates the females may protect their eggs until they hatch.

Taxonomy

Family Ichthyophiidae

  • Genus Caudacaecilia (possibly a synonym of Ichthyophis)
  • C. asplenia - broad-striped caecilian
  • C. larutensis - Larut Hills caecilian
  • C. nigroflava - Kuala Lumpur caecilian
  • C. paucidentula - Kapahiang caecilian
  • C. weberi - Malatgan River caecilian
  • Genus Ichthyophis
  • I. acuminatus - pointed-headed caecilian
  • I. atricollaris - Long Bloee caecilian
  • I. bannanicus - Banna caecilian
  • I. beddomei - yellow-striped caecilian
  • I. bernisi - Indonesian caecilian
  • I. biangularis - angular caecilian
  • I. billitonensis - Billiton Island caecilian
  • I. daribokensis - Daribok's striped caecilian
  • I. bombayensis - Bombay caecilian
  • I. davidi - Chorla giant striped caecilian
  • I. dulitensis - Mount Dulit caecilian
  • I. elongatus - elongated caecilian
  • I. garoensis - Garo Hills caecilian
  • I. glandulosus - Basilan Island caecilian
  • I. glutinosus - Ceylon caecilian
  • I. humphreyi - Humphrey's caecilian
  • I. husaini - Husain's caecilian
  • I. hypocyaneus - Bantam caecilian
  • I. javanicus - Javan caecilian
  • I. khumhzi - Khumhzi striped caecilian
  • I. kodaguensis - Kodagu striped caecilian
  • I. kohtaoensis - Koa Tao Island caecilian
  • I. laosensis - Upper Laos caecilian
  • I. longicephalus - long-headed caecilian
  • I. malabarensis - Malabar caecilian
  • I. mindanaoensis - Mindanao Island caecilian
  • I. monochrous - Western Borneo caecilian
  • I. moustakius - Manipur moustached caecilian
  • I. orthoplicatus - Pattipola caecilian
  • I. paucisulcus - Siantar caecilian
  • Ichthyophis peninsularis
  • Ichthyophis pseudangularis - Taylor's caecilian
  • I. sendenyu - Sendenyu striped caecilian
  • I. sikkimensis - Sikkimese caecilian
  • I. singaporensis - Singapore caecilian
  • I. subterrestris
  • I. sumatranus - Sumatran caecilian
  • I. supachaii - Supachai's caecilian
  • I. tricolor - three-colored caecilian
  • I. youngorum - Doi Suthep caecilian
  • Genus Uraeotyphlus
  • U. gansi - Gansi caecilian
  • U. interruptus - Kerala caecilian
  • U. malabaricus - Malabar tailed caecilian
  • U. menoni - Menon's caecilian
  • U. narayani - Narayan's caecilian
  • U. oommeni - Bonnacord caecilian
  • U. oxyurus - red caecilian
  • References

    Ichthyophiidae Wikipedia