Scolecomorphidae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Amphibia
Order
Gymnophiona
Family
Scolecomorphidae
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Scolecomorphidae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Scolecomorphidae

The Scolecomorphidae (from Greek: σκώλεκώς skólekós, 'wormlike' and Greek: μορφή morphḗ, 'form') are a family of caecilians also known as tropical caecilians, buried-eyed caecilians, or African caecilians. They are found in Cameroon in West Africa, and Malawi and Tanzania in East Africa. Caecilians are legless amphibians which superficially resemble worms or snakes.

Scolecomorphids have only vestigial eyes, which are attached to the base of a pair of tentacles underneath the snout. Unlike other caecilians, they have only primary annuli; these are grooves running incompletely around the body, giving the animal a segmented appearance. All other caecilians have a complex pattern of grooves, with secondary or tertiary annuli present. Also uniquely amongst tetrapods, the scolecomorphids lack a stapes bone in the middle ear.

At least some species of scolecomorphids give birth to live young, retaining the eggs inside the females' bodies until they hatch into fully formed offspring, without the presence of a free-living larval stage.

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Scolecomorphidae in languages:

Arabic
أشباه الديدان
Arabic
عديمات الأرجل الاستوائية
Arabic
عديمات الأرجل ذات العيون الدفينة
English
Tropical Caecilians
English
Buried-eyed Caecilians
Korean
열대무족영원과
Russian
Короткоголовые червяги
Russian
Африканские червяги