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A new black-bellied snake (Pseudoxyrhophiinae: Liophidium) from western Madagascar, with notes on the genus Pararhadinaea
Abstract We describe Liophidium maintikibo, a new species of pseudoxyrhophiine snake from the dry deciduous forest of Kirindy, western Madagascar. The new species is related to Liophidium therezieni but differs by a lower number of ventral scales and several details of colouration. Its ventral scale...
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Published in: | Amphibia-reptilia 2009-01, Vol.30 (2), p.173-183 |
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Language: | English |
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We describe Liophidium maintikibo, a new species of pseudoxyrhophiine snake
from the dry deciduous forest of Kirindy, western Madagascar. The new
species is related to Liophidium therezieni but differs by a lower number of
ventral scales and several details of colouration. Its ventral scales have a
large central black patch which is missing from the subcaudals. This
predominantly black ventral side is similar to that of another enigmatic
Malagasy snake, Pararhadinaea melanogaster, for which we here present
evidence for two new locality records, Ankarana and Daraina in northern
Madagascar. The phylogenetic relationships of P. melanogaster (the sole
representative of a monotypic genus) have so far not been clarified.
Similarities to Liophidium maintikibo may indicate affinities to Liophidium,
but P. melanogaster differs from this new species by a lower number of
ventrals, subcaudals, number of maxillary teeth and by a different dorsal
colouration. |
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ISSN: | 0173-5373 1568-5381 |
DOI: | 10.1163/156853809788201171 |