Oscaecilia osae
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Oscaecilia osae

Oscaecilia osae is a species of caecilian in the family Caeciliidae. It is endemic to Costa Rica and is only known from the Golfo Dulce area, on the Pacific Ocean side of Costa Rica. The specific name osae refers to its type locality, the airstrip at La Sirena, being located on the Osa Peninsula. It is also known as the airstrip caecilia or airstrip caecilian.

Appearance

The holotype, an adult female, measures 382 mm (15.0 in) in total length. The body is highly attenuated; the body width is 4–5 mm (0.16–0.20 in). The eyes are not visible. The primary annulus count is high (232), whereas the secondary annuli are completely absent. Scales are small and present from the primary annulus 175. Coloration is uniform lavender, becoming lighter anteriorly and ventrally. The coloration is caused by tiny, closely spaced pinkish-cream punctate glands on darker background; when these become closer together and eventually fuse, they give rise to the more pinkish appearance of the head and ventral region.

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References

1. Oscaecilia osae Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscaecilia_osae
2. Oscaecilia osae on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/59584/54382793

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