CAECILIAN

sēsĭlˈēən, any of the legless, tailless tropical amphibians of the family Caecilidae. Most adult caecilians resemble earthworms superficially but have vertebrate characteristics such as jaws and teeth. They range in size from 7 in. to 4.5 ft (18 cm–140 cm); most are about 1 ft (30 cm) long. Their bodies are ringed with grooves, which in some species contain small scales imbedded in the skin; possession of scales is a primitive amphibian trait. There is a groove on either side of the head, each containing a retractable sensory tentacle. The eyes of caecilians are nearly functionless, and some species are eyeless. Caecilians are found in swampy places in most tropical parts of the world, but are seldom seen because of their burrowing behavior. They eat small invertebrates such as termites and earthworms. A few species remain aquatic as adults and resemble eels. There are about 50 species of caecilians, divided into 16 genera. They are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Amphibia, order Gymnophiona (or Apoda), family Caecilidae.

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...Carthage elected the archdeacon Caecilian as their bishop. Felix of Abthungi...him. A dispute then arose over Caecilian's election, in which his opponents...secured the backing of Lucilla, whom Caecilian had offended. 29 The Numidian...
CAECI LIAN Caecilians are widespread...forests. This gray caecilian, Dermophis mexicanus...the smallest caecilian being only 4 inches...5 m). Most caecilians are about 1 foot...termites. The sticky caecilian, Ichthyophis glutinosus...burrowing snakes. Caecilians are eaten by certain...
...investigate and report. Meantime, Caecilian was held at Brescia. The...Carthage. There were anti-Caecilian riots, and the bishops returned...declaring the legitimacy of Caecilians position. Donatus now asked...his way back to Carthage. Caecilian followed him, and in February...
...propriety of the conduct of Mensurius and Caecilian. The course of events through which Constantine held in favor of Caecilian began with a letter that Constantine...Maier, Le dossier , no. 11) 18 Caecilian seems to have stolen a march on his...
...proconsul Anullinus, specifically names Caecilian as the bishop of Carthage, but for the...At the death of Mensurius, the deacon Caecilian was elected primate. Disregarding the...consecration of the Car- thaginian primate, Caecilian was consecrated by a group of bishops...
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...revealing regarding diverse reactions to the Caecilian principles. In Milwaukee, John Singenberger...polyphony in the style of Palestrina. The Caecilian movement was responding to the European...of Baltimore (1884) generally echoed Caecilian principles, the response of the two...
...discovered that caecilians such as D. mexicanus...kinds of soil a caecilian can move, the...implied either that caecilians possess a different...turns out that caecilian muscle is much...cavities of several caecilians. The pressure...hypothesis. Thus what a caecilian does while burrowing...
...the century came to grips with the Caecilian movement. Founded in 1868 by Franz Xaver VVitt in Regensburg, the Caecilian Society zealously promoted an idealized...example. Interestingly, however, Caecilian extremism never gained a foothold...
...apologise for her practice of bestowing a kiss on a holy relic. Caecilian, the priest who dared to reprimand her, suddenly found himself...was trained, funded and supported by Lucilla and defeated Caecilian in the election. The ensuing battles within the church at...
...These purists accused other Christians of collaboration with the persecutors. These laxer sorts were associated with Bishop Caecilian, so some historians call the minority Christian body in Africa Caecilianists. That was the faction that Augustine joined...
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...worlds largest river. "Whats the matter with the fish right there?" asks Rachel Black, 3, peering at a limp-looking Caecilian, a legless Amazonian amphibian resembling a water snake. Her father, Nick Black, 38, a lawyer visiting from Chicago...
...A tiny fraction of the population would pine after a baby spider,Cyen Bleiman said. They did post the July birth of a Caecilian, a legless amphibian, at the Tennessee Aquarium. They also hold off on some announcements, waiting for cuteness to settle...
...plenty more TV firsts. Highlights include the last Panamanian golden frog waving in the wild; a rattlesnake hunting; the caecilian, a worm-like amphibian, allowing her young to feast on her skin, and a mating orgy of sea turtles involving six rivals...


 

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CAECILIAN sesil e n, any of the legless...Caecilidae. Most adult caecilians resemble earthworms superficially...sensory tentacle. The eyes of caecilians are nearly functionless, and some species are eyeless. Caecilians are found in swampy places...


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