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'''''Potomotyphlus kaupii''''' is a species of [[amphibian]] in the [[Caeciliidae]] family. It is [[monotypic]] within the genus '''''Potomotyphlus'''''. It is found in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Venezuela]], and possibly [[Bolivia]].
'''''Potomotyphlus kaupii''''' is a species of [[amphibian]] in the [[Caeciliidae]] family. It is [[monotypic]] within the genus '''''Potomotyphlus'''''.{{citation needed|date=November 2011}} It is found in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Venezuela]], and possibly [[Bolivia]]. Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s, [[subtropical]] or [[tropical]] [[swamp]]s, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland [[grassland]], [[river]]s, freshwater [[lake]]s, and freshwater [[marsh]]es.
Its natural [[habitat]]s are subtropical or tropical moist lowland [[forest]]s, [[subtropical]] or [[tropical]] [[swamp]]s, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland [[grassland]], [[river]]s, freshwater [[lake]]s, and freshwater [[marsh]]es.


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Potomotyphlus kaupii
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Potomotyphlus
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P. kaupii
Binomial name
Potomotyphlus kaupii
(Berthold, 1859)

Potomotyphlus kaupii is a species of amphibian in the Caeciliidae family. It is monotypic within the genus Potomotyphlus.[citation needed] It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and possibly Bolivia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical swamps, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, rivers, freshwater lakes, and freshwater marshes.

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