Uromacerina Hedges & Vidal
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Subtribe Uromacerina Hedges & Vidal , New Subtribe
Type genus. Uromacer Duméril & Bibron, 1853:478 .
Diagnosis. The single genus in this subtribe has 17–19 midbody scale rows, 155–212 ventrals, 159–224 subcaudals, no apical scale pits, 8–9 upper labials, 10–11 lower labials,15–20 total maxillary teeth, and 20–28 dentary teeth ( Table 2). It can be distinguished from the other two subtribes in the Tribe Alsophiini by the presence of green body pigmentation.
Content. A single genus, Uromacer .
Distribution. The subtribe is distributed in Cuba ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Remarks. This subtribe is named after the Genus Uromacer and should not be confused with Uromacerina , a genus of xenodontine snake that occurs in South America.
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