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Post by surroundx on Dec 11, 2012 3:21:34 GMT
On the systematics, distribution and conservation status of Ichthyophis longicephalus Pillai, 1986 (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae)Abstract The caecilian Ichthyophis longicephalus was described in 1986 based on a single specimen. Only one specimen has been referred subsequently to this species, and the validity of that referral has been questioned. Seven specimens discovered in 2009–2010 at two new localities and two specimens collected in 1990 from a third locality are referred here to I. longicephalus. These specimens are described and compared with the poorly preserved holotype. Mitochondrial DNA data are consistent with the interpretation that the new specimens represent a single species distinct from (and most closely related to I. tricolor among) sampled congeners. The previously referred specimen, from c. 320 km south of the type locality, is not I. longicephalus and probably represents an undescribed species. The “rediscovery” of I. longicephalus in forests and disturbed habitats indicates that the species probably could be transferred from the Data Deficient to the Least Concern category of the IUCN Red List. Source: Kotharambath, R., Wilkinson, L., Oommen, O. V., George, S., Nussbaum, R. A. and Gower, D. J. (2012). On the systematics, distribution and conservation status of Ichthyophis longicephalus Pillai, 1986 (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae). Journal of Natural History 46(47-48): 2935-2959. [ Abstract]
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Post by surroundx on Oct 17, 2015 1:46:34 GMT
Original name: Ichthyophis longicephalus; Original Publication: Pillai, 1986. Rec. Zool. Surv. India, 84: 231. Last seen: 1979 (31 years): known from the original description based on a single specimen. Type locality: Silent Valley, 11°13’ N, 76°28’ E, 1050 m a.s.l., Kerala, India. Type: Holotype, VAG 1056 ZSIM. Notes: An additional specimen was collected by R S Pillai in 1985, but it cannot be said with certainty if the second specimen belongs to the same species. IUCN status: Data Deficient (DD). Source: www.lostspeciesindia.org/LAI2/wanted.php
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Post by surroundx on Oct 17, 2015 7:14:45 GMT
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