- Source: Oedipina
Oedipina is a genus of lungless salamanders, which is characterized by their absence of lungs; they instead achieve respiration through their skin and the tissues lining their mouth. Species of Oedipina are endemic to Honduras, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Mexico. The common name of worm salamanders derives from the species' extraordinarily slender form with tiny limbs and digits.
Species
This genus includes the following 40 species:
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Oedipina
- Oedipina carablanca
- Oedipina pacificensis
- Oedipina gracilis
- Oedipina taylori
- Oedipina paucidentata
- Oedipina alleni
- Oedipina poelzi
- Oedipina tomasi
- Oedipina cyclocauda