
The Ichthyophiidae are the family of Asiatic tailed caecilians or fish caecilians found in South and Southeast Asia as well as southernmost China. They are primitive caecilians, lacking many of the derived characters found in the other families. For example, their mouths are not recessed underneath their heads, they possess tails, and they have nu...
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(from the article `Apoda`) ...with frontal; usually no aquatic larval stage; 23 genera, 90 species; adult size 10–152 cm; South and Central America, Africa, India, and ... Information about annual reproductive patterns among caecilians is limited. The breeding period of some Asiatic ichthyophiids seems to be aseasonal ... [2 rel...
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