Oedipina alfaroiOedipina alfaroi is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is found in the Caribbean versant of eastern Costa Rica and northwestern Panama. It is commonly known as the Limon worm salamander.EtymologyThe specific name alfaroi honors Anastasio Alfaro from the Museo [Nacional de Costa Rica].DescriptionOedipina alfaroi was described based on two specimens, adult females measuring in snout–vent length and in total length, respectively. The head is pointed and the eyes are relatively small. Maxillary teeth are absent. Body is dark or purplish brown above and grayish below.Habitat and conservationIts natural habitats are humid lowland forests at elevations of above sea level, but it can also occur in old banana plantations. It lives in the leaf litter. This uncommon species is threatened by habitat loss as it does not tolerate opening up of its forest habitat. It occurs in the Palo Seco [Forest Reserve].