Record-breaking G. gulolineatus

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https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/30506/

TL;DR: researchers found a Gyrinophilus gulolineatus measuring 145 mm/5.7" SVL and 238 mm/9.3" TL (and that's with a bit of its tail missing!). This is a longer SVL than the largest Phaeognathus hubrichti ever found, and rivals the SVL of the largest Isthmura species.
 
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