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- The Grandisoniidae are a family of common caecilians found in Africa, Seyc****es and India. Like other caecilians, they superficially resemble worms or...
- 1811 Caeciliidae Chikilidae Dermophiidae Herpelidae Ichthyophiidae Grandisoniidae Rhinatrematidae Scolecomorphidae Siphonopidae Typhlonectidae Synonyms...
- †Ymboirana Caeciliidae (common caecilians) †Apodops Caecilia Oscaecilia Grandisoniidae (Indo-African caecilians) Gegeneophis Grandisonia Hypogeophis Idiocranium...
- There are 14 identified species of amphibians in Seyc****es, 13 of which are endemic. Because they require access to damp conditions they are absent from...
- Grandisonia is a genus of amphibian in the family Grandisoniidae. The genus contains three species: Frost, Darrel R. "Grandisonia Taylor, 1968". Amphibian...
- †Ymboirana Caeciliidae (common caecilians) †Apodops Caecilia Oscaecilia Grandisoniidae (Indo-African caecilians) Gegeneophis Grandisonia Hypogeophis Idiocranium...
- †Ymboirana Caeciliidae (common caecilians) †Apodops Caecilia Oscaecilia Grandisoniidae (Indo-African caecilians) Gegeneophis Grandisonia Hypogeophis Idiocranium...
- †Ymboirana Caeciliidae (common caecilians) †Apodops Caecilia Oscaecilia Grandisoniidae (Indo-African caecilians) Gegeneophis Grandisonia Hypogeophis Idiocranium...
- †Ymboirana Caeciliidae (common caecilians) †Apodops Caecilia Oscaecilia Grandisoniidae (Indo-African caecilians) Gegeneophis Grandisonia Hypogeophis Idiocranium...
- Hypogeophis is a genus of caecilians in the family Grandisoniidae. The genus consists of four species, all endemic to parts of the Seyc****es Archipelago...