Ichthyophis kohtaoensis Taylor, 1960 is a animal in the Ichthyophiidae family, order Gymnophiona, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Ichthyophis kohtaoensis Taylor, 1960

Ichthyophis kohtaoensis Taylor, 1960

Ichthyophis kohtaoensis, the Koh Tao Island caecilian, is an Ichthyophiidae amphibian threatened by habitat loss across Southeast Asia and southern China.

Genus
Ichthyophis
Order
Gymnophiona
Class
Amphibia

About Ichthyophis kohtaoensis Taylor, 1960

Ichthyophis kohtaoensis, first described by Taylor in 1960, is commonly called the Koh Tao Island caecilian. This species of caecilian amphibian belongs to the family Ichthyophiidae. It has been recorded in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and also southern China; it is also sometimes referred to by the synonym Ichthyophis bannanicus, the Banna caecilian. Its natural habitats include subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, plantations, rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forests, irrigated land, and seasonally flooded agricultural land. This species is currently threatened by habitat loss. Its scientific name references Ko Tao Island in the Gulf of Siam, which is where the type specimen of the species was collected.

Photo: (c) Benjamin Tapley, all rights reserved, uploaded by Benjamin Tapley

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Amphibia Gymnophiona Ichthyophiidae Ichthyophis

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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