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Caecilia (Coecilia, Cécilie): łac. caecilia rodzaj jaszczurki, prawdopodobnie „ślepy robak”, od caecus „robak” [6] . Amphiumophis : rodzaj Amphiuma Garden , 1821 ; οψις opsis , οψεως opseōs „wygląd, oblicze, twarz” [7] .
Caecilians ( New Latin for 'blind ones') ( / sɪˈsɪliən /) are a group of limbless, vermiform (worm-shaped) or serpentine (snake-shaped) amphibians with small or sometimes nonexistent eyes. They mostly live hidden in soil or in streambeds, and this cryptic lifestyle renders caecilians among the least familiar amphibians.
Caecilia is a genus of amphibians in the family Caeciliidae. Species. Binomial name and author Common name Caecilia abitaguae Dunn, 1942: Abitagua caecilian Caecilia albiventris Daudin, 1803: Whitebelly caecilian Caecilia antioquiaensis Taylor, 1968: Antioquia caecilian
Rodzaj. Oscaecilia. Typ nomenklatoryczny. Caecilia ochrocephala Cope, 1866. Gatunki. 9 gatunków – zobacz opis w tekście. Systematyka w Wikispecies. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Oscaecilia – rodzaj płazów beznogich z rodziny marszczelcowatych (Caeciliidae).
Caecilians are long, worm-like animals with small eyes and tentacles on their faces. They live in tropical and neotropical regions, eat earthworms and insects, and have various reproductive strategies.
Caeciliidae. Rafinesque, 1814. Genera. Caecilia. Oscaecilia. † Apodops. Caeciliidae is the family of common caecilians. They are found in Central and South America. Like other caecilians, they superficially resemble worms or snakes.
Caecilia, cs. Мученица Кики́лия Римская; zm. ok. 230) – rzymska męczennica wczesnochrześcijańska, dziewica, święta Kościoła katolickiego i prawosławnego.