Atretochoana eiselti: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Amphibia
Order
Gymnophiona
Family
Typhlonectidae
Genus
Atretochoana
Species
Atretochoana eiselti
Scientific Name
Atretochoana eiselti

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Atretochoana

Atretochoana eiselti is a species of caecilian originally known only from two preserved specimens discovered by Sir Graham Hales in the Brazilian rainforest, while on an expedition with Sir Brian Doll in the late 1800s, but rediscovered in 2011 by engineers working on a hydroelectric dam project in Brazil. Until 1998, it was known only from the type specimen in the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna. Originally placed in the genus Typhlonectes in 1968, it was reclassified into its own monotypic genus, Atretochoana, in 1996. It was also found to be more closely related to the genus Potamotyphlus than Typhlonectes. The species is the largest of the few known lungless tetrapods, and the only known lungless caecilian.

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Atretochoana eiselti in languages:

Czech
červorovec Eiseltův
Russian
Червяга Айзельта

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