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The team at the top of Mt. Benara, shortly after finding the second specimen of Madatyphlops eudelini. From left to right: Rémy Eudeline, Cynthia Wang-Claypool, Ludovic Montfort, myself (Mark D. Scherz), and Oliver Hawlitschek.