. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. BREVIORA No. 526. Figure 1. Adult female paratypes of Oedipina koehleri (a) SMF 90078 and (b) SMF 90079 from Reserva Natural Cerro Musiin; and (c) juvenile paratype of O. koehleri (SMF 82874) from Parque Nacional Cerro Saslaya. pitta based on the presence of more than 13 costal grooves between the short limbs, and tail much longer than head plus body. This species is a member of the subgenus Oedipina (based on molecular data; Fig. 2) and is distinguished from its closest relatives, O. pseudouniformis, in having fewer maxillary teeth (mean 38 vs. in males


. Breviora. Zoology; Paleontology. BREVIORA No. 526. Figure 1. Adult female paratypes of Oedipina koehleri (a) SMF 90078 and (b) SMF 90079 from Reserva Natural Cerro Musiin; and (c) juvenile paratype of O. koehleri (SMF 82874) from Parque Nacional Cerro Saslaya. pitta based on the presence of more than 13 costal grooves between the short limbs, and tail much longer than head plus body. This species is a member of the subgenus Oedipina (based on molecular data; Fig. 2) and is distinguished from its closest relatives, O. pseudouniformis, in having fewer maxillary teeth (mean 38 vs. in males; vs. 45 in females) and vomerine teeth (mean vs. in males; vs. in females), and O. cyclocauda in having a more rounded snout, a broader head, and somewhat longer. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University


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