首页|First record of feeding and defensive behaviour in Thompson's caecilian Caecilia thompsoni from the Upper Magdalena Valley, Tolima, Colombia
First record of feeding and defensive behaviour in Thompson's caecilian Caecilia thompsoni from the Upper Magdalena Valley, Tolima, Colombia
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The most speciose caecilian genus in the Neotropics, Caecilia Linnaeus, 1758, has a total of 34 species distributed in southern Central America and South America. These caecilians are characterised by having an imperforate stapes, inner mandibular teeth, eyes surrounded by the maxillopalatine bone, and monocusped teeth (Wilkinson et al., 2011) and have offspring that develop within the egg so that there is no aquatic stage (Funk et al., 2004; Pérez et al., 2009).
defensive behaviourThompson's caecilian CaeciliaUpper Magdalena Valley
JUAN DAVID FERNáNDEZ-ROLDáN、DIEGO ANDRéS GóMEZ-SáNCHEZ
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Laboratorio de Anfibios, Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Rey Zamuro-Matarredonda (Reserva Natural), San Martín de los Llanos, Meta, Colombia