Xenodon merremii, Wagler, 1824
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.5.845 |
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Xenodon merremii |
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Xenodon merremii (Wagler in Spix, 1824)
Records. Table 2.
Wagler’s Snake individuals were identified by their size (TL = 112.0 cm ± 10.1; n = 3), robust body, which is flattened ventrally, and short tail (12.5% of TL). The color pattern of this species is highly variable. The dorsum had brown hourglass-shaped crossbands, which
were edged with white, or the dorsum was uniformly dark black-brown. The background color was paler, from grayish brown to yellow brown, and there was a diagonal dark band bordered by a fine line from the eye to the corner of the mouth. This species is often confused with Bothrops spp. We vouchered all 3 road-killed specimens (ZUFMS-REP02736, REP02744, REP02737).
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