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Bipes canaliculatus LATREILLE, 1801

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Higher TaxaBipedidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Four-toed Worm Lizard
S: Dos Manos de Cuatro-dedos 
SynonymB. canaliculatus BONNATERRE 1789
Lacerta lumbricoides SHAW 1795: plate 212
Lacerta mexicana DONNDORF 1798
Lacerta sulcata SUCKOW 1798
Bipes canaliculatus — LATREILLE 1802 (in SONNINI & LATREILLE 1802)
Chamaesaura propus SCHNEIDER 1801
Microdipus canaliculatus — HERMANN 1804
Bimanus canaliculatus — OPPEL 1811
Chirotes canaliculatus — DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1839: 474
Chirotes caniculatus [sic] CUVIER – GRAY 1865: 368
Chirotes lumbricoides (fide GRAY 1865: 368)
Chirotes caniculatus — GÜNTHER 1885: 30
Bipes canaliculatus — COPE 1894
Bipes canaliculatus multiannulatus ALVAREZ 1966 (fide GANS 2005: 41)
Bipes alvarezi SMITH & SMITH 1977: 39
Bipes canaliculatus — LINER 1994
Bipes canaliculatus — LINER 2007
Bipes canaliculatis — LONGRICH et al. 2015 (in error) 
DistributionMexico (Guerrero, Michoacan)

Type locality: ‘‘Mexico’’; restricted to ‘‘Mexcala, Guerrero’’, Mexico (Smith and Taylor, 1950a: 332, 1950b: 39).

alvarezi: Mexico (Guerrero); Type locality: Central Rio Balsas valley in Guerrero, Morelos and P., Mexico.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: MNHN-RA A1151 (mistake; see Brygoo 1990). The holotype by monotypy in MNHN is now considered as lost (Brygoo 1990)
Holotype: ENCB 1315 (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas), collected by José Luis Lorenzo in 1964. [multiannulatus] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (family Bipedidae). Fused fronto-parietal complex, anteriorly shifted pectoral girdle and fore- limbs, and polyphalangy of digit I. (Kearney 2003: 48)


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CommentBipes is the only genus of amphisbaenians that shows forelimbs.

Type species: Bipes canaliculatus is the type species of the genus Bipes LATREILLE 1801. Bipes is also the type genus of the family Bipedidae Taylor, 1951.

Distribution: Campbell (1980 and Smith & Holland (1981) speculated that Bipes sp. may rarely occur in E Colorado and W Nebraska based on old reports. Taylor 1938 speculates that Bipes may occur in Arizona, based on some observations reported to him. Not in Morelos fide Lemos-Espinal 2020.

Nomenclature: This species “was described as "Le Cannele" in the text of Lacepede (1788), but in the Synopsis methodica of that work, a large fold out table, the Latin name "B. canaliculatus" appeared for it. Bonnaterre (1789) also used Lacepede's name B. canaliculatus, without interpreting the initial.” Only Latreille (1801) explicitly derived the genus name, hence authorship for both the generic and specific names of Bipes canaliculatus lies with Latreille (1801), as pointed out by Brygoo (1990). See Flores-Villela et al. 2004 for details. Nevertheless, Gans 2005: 40 listed it as Bipes canaliculatus (Bonnaterre). 
EtymologyName based on ‘‘le cannelé’’ of La Cépède, 1788–1789: 613

The genus was named after Latin bi-, two, twice; double; having two + Latin pes, foot. [“...Point de pattes postérieures; les antérieures très-petites...”]. 
References
  • Alvarez, T. 1964. The Amphisbaenid Lizard Bipes canaliculatus in Michoacán, México Herpetologica 20 (3): 202. - get paper here
  • Alvarez, T. 1966. Variacion y descipcion de una subespecie de Bipes canaliculatus (Reptilia: Squamata) de Michoacan, Mexico. An. Esc. Nat. Cien. Biol. Mexico 13 (1-4): 145-152
  • Bonnaterre, P.J. 1789. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature, . . . Erpétologie. Panckoucke, Paris, xxviii+71 pp. (+ plates + index) - get paper here
  • Brygoo, E. R. 1990. Les types d'Amphisbaenidés, Pygopodidés, Xantusiidés (Reptiles, Sauriens) du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle - Catalogue critique. Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist. Nat. 12 (ser. 4) A (3-4), suppl.: 3-18
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  • Cope, E.D. 1894. On the genera and species of Euchirotidae. American Naturalist 28: 436-437. - get paper here
  • Donndorff, JOHANN AUGUST 1798. Zoologische Beyträge zur xiii. Ausgabe des Linnéischen Natursystems. Vol. 3. Leipzig, Weidmannschen, vi+980 pp. - get paper here
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  • Flores Villela, Oscar, Hobart M. Smith, David Chiszar and Graciela Zamudio 2004. Long-Neglected Information on the Discovery of Bipes (Reptilia: Amphisbaenia). International Society for the History and Bibliography of Herpetology 5 (1): 18-22 - get paper here
  • Gans, C. 2005. CHECKLIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE AMPHISBAENIA OF THE WORLD. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 289: 1-130 - get paper here
  • Gray,J.E. 1865. A revision of the genera and species of amphisbaenians with the descriptions of some new species now in the collection of the British Museum. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (3) 16: 365-377 - get paper here
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  • Hodges, Wendy L. and Edmundo Perez-Ramos 2001. New localities and natural history notes on Bipes canaliculatus in Guerrero, México. Herpetological Review 32 (3):153-156 - get paper here
  • Kearney, M. 2002. Appendicular Skeleton in Amphisbaenians (Reptilia: Squamata). Copeia 2002 (3):719–738 - get paper here
  • Kearney, M. 2003. Systematics of the Amphisbaenia (Lepidosauria: Squamata) based on morphological evidence from recent and fossil forms. Herpetological Monographs 17: 1-74 - get paper here
  • LANGNER, C. 2019. Nicht alltägliche Einblicke in Mexikos Unterwelt - die erstaunliche Lebensweise der bizarren mexikanischen Handwühlen der Gattung Bipes Elaphe 2019 (6): 28-31
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  • Renous, S. 1977. Musculature of the Buccal Floor of Bipes canaliculatus (Reptilia: Amphisbaenia) Copeia 1977 (3): 464-471. - get paper here
  • Schneider, JOHANN GOTTLOB 1801. Historiae Amphibiorum naturalis et literariae. Fasciculus secundus continens Crocodilos, Scincos, Chamaesauras, Boas. Pseudoboas, Elapes, Angues. Amphisbaenas et Caecilias. Frommanni, Jena. 374 pp. - get paper here
  • Shaw, GEORGE 1802. General zoology or systematic natural history, vol. 3, Pt 1. Thomas Davison, London, viii+312 pp - get paper here
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  • Smith, Hobart M. 1939. An annotated list of the Mexican amphibians and reptiles in the Carnegie Museum. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 27: 311-320
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