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Online Publication Date: 03 Jul 2013

A New Microcaecilia (Amphibia: Gymnophiona) from Guyana with Comments on Epicrionops niger

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Page Range: 223 – 231
DOI: 10.1643/CH-12-094
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Exploration of the Iwokrama Forest in central Guyana resulted in the collection of two caecilians from the Cowfly Camp locality along the Iwokrama Mountain Trail. One specimen represents a new form that we describe as a diminutive new species of Microcaecilia. The second is an Epicrionops niger, a poorly known species from northern South America. We compare the Iwokrama specimen with literature accounts of E. niger and with three additional specimens collected elsewhere in Guyana. We also discuss the current taxonomy and distribution of the caecilians known from Guyana.

Copyright: 2013 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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Map showing location of the Iwokrama Forest in Guyana (inset), and the location of the Cowfly camp relative to the Georgetown-Lethem road (dashed line). Units are UTMs.


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Holotype of Microcaecilia savagei (UG/CSBD H147). (A) Dorsal view, (B) Ventral view, (C) Close-up of head, (D) Close-up of vent.


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Epicrionops niger (CSHB #HA 1500). (A) Dorsal view, (B) Ventral view, (C) Close-up of head, (D) Close-up of vent.


Contributor Notes

Associate Editor: B. Stuart.

Received: 01 Aug 2012
Accepted: 04 Nov 2012
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