Scolecomorphus cf. kirkii Boulenger, 1883
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.92.9948 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DD9ED438-326D-57D4-B9A5-9DE074C37FAF |
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Scolecomorphus cf. kirkii Boulenger, 1883 |
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Scolecomorphus cf. kirkii Boulenger, 1883
Material
Mt. Mabu ( PEM A11248 View Materials ) .
Comments
A single specimen was found under a log in the closed canopy forest of Mt. Mabu after 36 hours of heavy rain (Fig. 3H View Figure 3 ). The specimen (probably a young female) measures 210 mm total length, 6.3 mm body width and has 142 primary annuli. The olive-brown dorsal colouration of the preserved specimen is dorsally restricted and the venter is light yellowish (pinkish in life), agreeing with the description of Nussbaum (1985). This new record represents the southernmost distribution of Scolecomorphus kirkii , and for all African caecilians. Branch (2004) reported the first ever caecilian record for Mozambique from dry transitional miombo vegetation at the edge of Serra Mecula, while Farooq and Conradie (2015) recorded a second record from Mt. Namuli.
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