Barkudia melanosticta

Barkudia melanosticta

Visakhapatnam limbless skink, Russell's legless skink

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Barkudia melanosticta

Barkudia melanosticta commonly known as Visakhapatnam limbless skink or Russell's legless skink is a skink endemic to Vishakapatnam region of Coromandel Coast, in Andhra Pradesh state of southeastern India. One of the foremost of Indian reptiles collected during the days of Patrick Russell in 1790s, this species' type specimen was considered lost. Later its taxonomy was fixed by redescribing recent collections dating between 1950s-80s by professors of Andhra University, Waltair from their campus, and deposited in the Zoological Survey of India in Kolkata, India (fide I. Das).

Appearance

A burrowing species, B. melanosticta has an elongated body, with no legs. The eyes are vestigial, with only lower eyelids. The ear openings are slit-like. It may attain a snout-to-vent length of 16.5 cm (6.5 in), plus a tail 6.8 cm (2.7 in) long.

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B. melanosticta is known only from the vicinity of its type locality - Visakhapatnam in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

Barkudia melanosticta habitat map
Barkudia melanosticta habitat map

References

1. Barkudia melanosticta Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barkudia_melanosticta
2. Barkudia melanosticta on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/174129/1413063

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