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Oedipina
Oedipina is a genus of salamanders in the family Plethodontidae (lungless salamanders). They achieve respiration through the skin and the tissues lining the mouth. Species of Oedipina are native to Honduras, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Mexico. Their common name, worm salamanders, derives from the species' extraordinarily slender form with tiny limbs and digits. The genus was originally named Oedipus, but was renamed because the name Oedipus was already occupied.

Oedipina maritima
species of amphibian
Oedipina uniformis
species of amphibian
Oedipina gephyra
species of amphibian

Oedipina carablanca
species of amphibian
Oedipina taylori
species of amphibian

Oedipina cyclocauda
species of amphibian

Oedipina gracilis
species of amphibian

Oedipina altura
species of amphibian
Oedipina paucidentata
species of amphibian

Oedipina grandis
species of amphibian
Oedipina poelzi
species of amphibian
Oedipina stuarti
species of amphibian
Oedipina tomasi
species of amphibian
Oedipina savagei
species of amphibian
Oedipina stenopodia
species of amphibian
Oedipina elongata
species of amphibian
Oedipina parvipes
species of amphibian
Oedipina alleni
species of amphibian
Oedipina alfaroi
species of amphibian
Oedipina pacificensis
species of amphibian
Oedipina pseudouniformis
species of amphibian

Oedipina ignea
species of amphibian
Oedipina collaris
species of amphibian
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species of amphibian

Oedipina petiola
species of Amphibia