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An integrative taxonomic revision of the Trimeresurus popeiorum group of pitvipers (Reptilia: Serpentes: Viperidae) with descriptions of two new species from the Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot
Abstract Despite recent progress in our understanding of diversity within the genus Trimeresurus Lacépède, 1804, the subgenus Popeia Malhotra & Thorpe, 2004, distributed across most parts of East and Southeast Asia, remains taxonomically challenging. We applied an integrative taxonomic approach...
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Published in: | Vertebrate zoology 2024-04, Vol.74, p.303-342 |
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Despite recent progress in our understanding of diversity within the genus Trimeresurus Lacépède, 1804, the subgenus Popeia Malhotra & Thorpe, 2004, distributed across most parts of East and Southeast Asia, remains taxonomically challenging. We applied an integrative taxonomic approach including analyses of morphological data and four mitochondrial genes (12S and 16S rRNA, cytochrome
b
, and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4), along with examination of available type material, to address longstanding taxonomic questions in one clade within
Popeia
, the
T. popeiorum
group, and reveal a high level of hidden diversity of these snakes in the Indo-Burma Biodiversity Hotspot. We confirm that
T. popeiorum
Smith, 1937 sensu stricto is restricted to Northeast India, eastern Nepal, southern Bhutan, southeastern Bangladesh, western Yunnan Province (China), and northern and southwestern Myanmar. We further confirm that the recently described species
T. yingjiangensis
Chen et al., 2019 is a junior synonym of
T. popeiorum
. In addition, we discovered that the combination
Trimesurus
[sic]
elegans
Gray, 1853 is a valid senior synonym of
T. popeiorum
and threatens the stability of the latter taxon. Therefore, in order to protect the nomen
popeiorum
and in accordance with Article 23.9 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, we regard the taxon
Trimesurus elegans
as a nomen oblitum and render
Trimeresurus popeiorum
a nomen protectum. Examination of a larger series of specimens allows us to describe two new cryptic species of
Trimeresurus
from the Indo-Burma Region. This study brings the total number of species in the subgenus Popeia to six and also suggests that the subspecific taxonomy of the
T. sabahi
complex requires further investigation. We urge adequate actions regarding the conservation of the newly discovered species and recommend further studies on their toxicology. |
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ISSN: | 1864-5755 2625-8498 |
DOI: | 10.3897/vz.74.e113347 |