A second species of Brasilotyphlus (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae) from Brazilian Amazonia
Author
Maciel, Adriano O.
Author
Mott, Tami
Author
Hoogmoed, Marinus S.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2226
19
27
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.275187
eaf9400a-1467-4736-928b-aecd5a8ebe3f
1175-5326
275187
6D20C620-9C11-4F9A-9A65-3F2C3E192207
Brasilotyphlus
Taylor, 1968
Type
species
:
Gymnopis braziliensis
Dunn, 1945
Content
:
Brasilotyphlus braziliensis
and
Brasilotyphlus
sp. nov.
here described
Revised diagnosis
: Diminutive caecilians, less than
305 mm
total length. Secondaries present or not (0– 36); dermal scales present in folds, at least posteriorly; eyes not visible externally, in one dissected specimen no eyes were found so that eyes are very small or completely absent; tentacle small, widely separated from nostril, closer to angle of the mouth, the tentacular opening in the position where the eye would be expected; nostrils visible from above. A weak vertical keel present or not on the terminal part of the body. No tail. Dentition in three series, the splenials (inner mandibular teeth) absent. Maxillary teeth may extend to the level of the choanae or posterior of them. Anterior tip of tongue attached anteriorly gums behind dentary teeth. All teeth are monocuspid, except prevomerine and palatine teeth, which are bicuspid. A large diastema between the palatine and prevomerine teeth, the latter forming a short semicircle.