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Description of two new species from Venezuela in the highly diverse dipsadine genus Atractus (Serpentes: Colubridae)
Abstract Two new species of Atractus are described from Venezuela uplands and highlands on two northern Andean cordilleras. Atractus acheronius, known only from Sierra de Perijá, can be distinguished from congeners by having 17 dorsal scale rows, presence of preocular scales, seven upper and lower l...
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Published in: | Amphibia-reptilia 2009-01, Vol.30 (2), p.233-243 |
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Two new species of Atractus are described from Venezuela uplands and
highlands on two northern Andean cordilleras. Atractus acheronius, known
only from Sierra de Perijá, can be distinguished from congeners by having 17
dorsal scale rows, presence of preocular scales, seven upper and lower
labials, seven maxillary teeth, 166 ventrals in the single female, 23
subcaudals, dorsum brown with small dark brown dots, large body size, huge
body diameter, and small tail size. Atractus multidentatus, known only from
north versant of the Cordillera de Mérida, can be distinguished from
congeners by having 17 dorsal scale rows, eight upper and lower labials, 18
maxillary teeth, 153 ventrals in the single female, nine subcaudals, dorsum
reddish brown with five longitudinal dark brown stripes, small body size,
small body diameter, and small tail size. Additionally, a discussion
concerning the species description of Atractus based on unique specimens is
provided. |
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ISSN: | 0173-5373 1568-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1163/156853809788201199 |