Barkudia Insularis
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''Barkudia insularis'' commonly known as the Madras spotted skink is a critically endangered limbless skink which was described in 1917 by
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and rediscovered in the wild in 2003. Little is known about the species but it was previously believed to be found only in the
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habitats near Barkuda Island in
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,
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,
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. Later observations in adjoining parts of Odisha indicate a larger range within the state. The lizard looks like a large
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and lives in the subsoil and probably feeds on small
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s. The
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was found in loose earth near the roots of a banyan tree of Badakuda Island of Chilka lake in 1917. Only four reports of the species have been made since its description, all within Odisha: observations in 1917 and 2003 at Barkuda Island in Chilka Lake, a 1979 observation in
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, and a 2022 observation made near the vicinity of
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. The 2022 observation marked the first photograph taken of a live individual of the species.


Taxonomic description

''Barkudia'' (Annandale, Rec. Ind. Mus. xiii, 1917 p. 20 - type species ''insularis'') is characterised by the palatine bones not meeting on the mid-line of the palate, which is toothless; nostril between the nasal and the rostral in an emargination of the latter; supranasals present; pre-frontals and frontoparietals absent; body elongated; no limbs; ''Barkudia insularis'' has the snout depressed, obtusely pointed, projecting strongly beyond the labial margin; rostral large, emarginate laterally to receive the nasal shield; supranasals large, in contact with one another and with the first labial; fronto-nasal broader than long, larger than the frontal; interparietal much larger than the frontal; parietals narrow, obliquely placed, in contact with one another behind it; 3 supraoculars, the first entering the supraciliary margin, the first two in contact with the frontal; 1 large supraciliary in the angle formed by the 3 suboculars; nasal shield comparatively large, the nostril at its anterior extremity; 1 large loreal; a preocular; lower eyelid composed of 2 or 3 opaque scales; upper eyelid vestigial; 4 supralabials, the third below the eye; ear-opening minute; a singly azygous postmental; body elongate with 140 ventral scales between the post-mental and pre-anal plates; 20 smooth scales round the mid body. Tip of the tail blunt and not much narrower than the base of the tail. Light brown above, each dorsal scale with a central dot; altogether there form 12 or 14 longitudinal lines down the back and along the tail; lower parts whitish; top of head clouded with brown. The type was dug from loose earth at the root of a banyan tree. A second was seen in the same locality by
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in the rainy season of 1919. It burrowed rapidly into the ground.Smith, M. A. 1941 Fauna of British India. Reptilia and Batrachia. p. 352-353


References


Notes

* Annandale, N. 191
A new Genus of Limbless skinks from an Island in the Chilka Lake
Rec.Ind. Mus. 13: 20 * Biswas, S. or Acharjyo, L.N. (1979) A Note on the Distribution of ''Barkudia insularis'', a Rare Limbless Lizard from Orissa J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 76: 524-525 * Das, Indraneil; Dattagupta, Basudeb 1997 Rediscovery of the holotypes of ''Ophisops jerdoni'' Blyth, 1853 and ''Barkudia insularis'' Annandale, 1917. Hamadryad 22 (1): 53-55


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