Mimosiphonops vermiculatus

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Mimosiphonops vermiculatus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Gymnophiona
Clade: Apoda
Family: Siphonopidae
Genus: Mimosiphonops
Species:
M. vermiculatus
Binomial name
Mimosiphonops vermiculatus
Taylor, 1968
Synonyms[2]

Pseudosiphonops ptychodermis Taylor, 1968

Mimosiphonops vermiculatus is a species of caecilian in the family Siphonopidae.[1][2][3] It is endemic to Brazil and known with certainty only from its type locality, Teresópolis in the Rio de Janeiro state.[1][2] Common name worm-patterned caecilian has been proposed for this species.[1][2][3]

Description[edit]

Mimosiphonops vermiculatus measure 186–290 mm (7.3–11.4 in) in total length (two females and one specimen of unknown sex). There are 96–98 vertebrae and 87–88 primary annuli. The body is slightly dorsoventrally compressed throughout and narrows gently over the first nine annuli. The eyes are partly visible through skin and are very slightly elevated. The mouth is recessed, and the snout projects strongly beyond its anterior margin. The ground colour is light blue-grey or, after the outer skin layer is lost, darker brown. There is a longitudinal whitish stripe on the ventral surface of the collars.[4]

Habitat and conservation[edit]

The holotype was collected from about 800 m (2,600 ft) above sea level. It is a subterranean species found under bark, logs and stones in moist forest. It is probably oviparous with direct development[1] (i.e, there is no free-living larval stage[5]).

Threats to this poorly-known species are unknown.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Débora Silvano, Ronald Heyer, Sergio Potsch de Carvallho-e-Silva, Mark Wilkinson (2004). "Mimosiphonops vermiculatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2004: e.T59576A11951989. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T59576A11951989.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d Frost, Darrel R. (2020). "Mimosiphonops vermiculatus Taylor, 1968". Amphibian Species of the World: An Online Reference. Version 6.1. American Museum of Natural History. doi:10.5531/db.vz.0001. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Mimosiphonops vermiculatus". AmphibiaWeb. University of California, Berkeley. 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  4. ^ Wilkinson, M. & Nussbaum, R.A. (1992). "Taxonomic status of Pseudosiphonops ptychodermis Taylor and Mimosiphonops vermiculatus Taylor (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliaidae) with description of a new species" (PDF). Journal of Natural History. 26 (3): 675–688. doi:10.1080/00222939200770421.
  5. ^ Vitt, Laurie J. & Caldwell, Janalee P. (2014). Herpetology: An Introductory Biology of Amphibians and Reptiles (4th ed.). Academic Press. p. 166.