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Microcaecilia savagei Donnelly and Wake, 2013
Microcaecilia savagei Donnelly and Wake, 2013, Copeia, 2013 : 223. Holotype: UG/CSBD H147. Type locality: "Guyana, Administrative Region 8 (Potaro-Siparuni), Iwokrama Forest, Cowfly Camp, 4°20′N, 58°49′W, 120 m above sea level, leaf-litter plot".
Distribution
Known only from the type locality in south-central Guyana (Administrative Region 9, Iwokrama Forest, Cowfly Camp, elevation 120 m).
Geographic Occurrence
Natural Resident: Guyana
Endemic: Guyana
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