Ichthyophis beddomei is a species of caecilian in the family Ichthyophiidae. This species is distributed widely in the Western Ghats in southern India.[1][2] The nominal species might be a composite of several cryptic species.[2] It is also known as the yellow-striped caecilian, Beddome's caecilian, or Nilgherries caecilian.[1][2]
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