Found some more publications on line

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not sure if theyre available to everyone or just on campus-but it worth a try, i dont think i have posted these before...

First Description of a Clutch and Nest Site for the
Genus Caecilia (Gymnophiona: Caeciliidae)

http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/ryan/chrisfunk/PDFs/Funk%20et%20al%202004.pdf

this one is avail to me through my library, so i can get a copy
Reproductive ecology of female caecilian amphibians (genus Ichthyophis): a baseline study

this one does some descriptions about habitat like soil and air temps:
Distribution and abundance of the
caecilian Gegeneophis ramaswamii
(Amphibia: Gymnophiona)
in southern Kerala

http://mapage.noos.fr/john.measey/geg_paper.pdf

also this about diet of the same caecilians

A subterranean generalist predator: diet of the soil-dwelling
caecilian Gegeneophis ramaswamii (Amphibia; Gymnophiona;
Caeciliidae) in southern India

http://mapage.noos.fr/john.measey/MEASEYetal2004a.pdf
 
Hey Paris,
Thanks for the link for the first one, I had posted the reference back in January but I didn't have any links for online publications.

Ed
 
A new species of Gegeneophis Peters (Amphibia: Gymnophiona:
Caeciliidae) from the surroundings of Mookambika Wildlife Sanctuary,
Karnataka, India

http://home.att.net/~spiderhunters/attachments/madhavai.pdf

A new species of Indotyphlus Taylor (Amphibia: Gymnophiona:
Caeciliidae) from the Western Ghats, India

http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2004f/z00739f.pdf


Estimating Juvenile Abundance in a Population of the Semiaquatic Caecilian,
Chthonerpeton indistinctum (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Typhlonectidae),
in Southern Brazil

http://mapage.noos.fr/john.measey/MeaseyDi-Bernardo03.pdf

Caecilian viviparity and amniote origins: a reply to Wilkinson
and Nussbaum

http://www.ese.u-psud.fr/epc/conservation/Publi/abstracta/AE_JNH2000.pdf

Biodiversity in the Western Ghats: The discovery of new species of
caecilian amphibians

http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/sep252004/739.pdf

i just bought this on line-its by the same guy who wrote the book on caecilians of the world;

"New Asiatic and African Caecilians with Redescriptions of Certain Other Species" by Edward H. Taylor, a University of Kansas Science Bulletin dated October 28, 1965


this one i can get through my library:
On the taxonomy of ichthyophiid caecilians from southern Thailand: A reevaluation of the holotype of Ichthyophis supachaii Taylor 1960 (Amphibia: Gymnophiona: Ichthyophiidae)
 
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