Species
This genus includes the following 29 species:
Binomial Name and Author | Common Name |
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Oedipina alfaroi |
Limon Worm Salamander |
Oedipina alleni |
Allen's Worm Salamander |
Oedipina altura |
Cartago Worm Salamander |
Oedipina carablanca |
Los Diamantes Worm Salamander |
Oedipina collaris |
Collared Worm Salamander |
Oedipina complex |
Gamboa Worm Salamander |
Oedipina cyclocauda |
Costa Rican Worm Salamander |
Oedipina elongata |
White-crowned Worm Salamander |
Oedipina fortunensis |
Gustavo Worm Salamander |
Oedipina gephyra |
La Fortuna Worm Salamander |
Oedipina gracilis |
Slender Worm Salamander |
Oedipina grandis |
Cerro Pando Worm Salamander |
Oedipina ignea |
Chimaltenango Worm Salamander |
Oedipina kasois |
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Oedipina leptopoda |
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Oedipina maritima |
Maritime Worm Salamander |
Oedipina nica |
Maritime Worm Salamander |
Oedipina pacificensis |
Pacific Worm Salamander |
Oedipina parvipes |
Columbian Worm Salamander |
Oedipina paucidentata |
El Empalme Worm Salamander |
Oedipina poelzi |
Quarry Worm Salamander |
Oedipina pseudouniformis |
False Cienega Colorado Worm Salamander |
Oedipina quadra |
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Oedipina savagei |
Savage's Worm Salamander |
Oedipina stenopodia |
Narrow-footed Worm Salamander |
Oedipina stuarti |
Stuart's Worm Salamander |
Oedipina taylori |
Taylor's worm Salamander |
Oedipina tomasi |
Tomas' Worm Salamander |
Oedipina uniformis |
Cienega Colorado Worm Salamander |
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