Oligodon cyclurus
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.274609 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5620111 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/863DBA62-FFF5-FFE2-FF5E-F4CD85B3E971 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Oligodon cyclurus |
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Key to the Oligodon cyclurus View in CoL -group
We include in this key all known members of the Oligodon cyclurus -group. This group of Oligodon is mainly characterized by long and deeply forked hemipenes, neither spinose or papillate, 17–23 dorsal scale rows, 10– 12 maxillary teeth, a full complement of head scales, including a loreal and a presubocular, anal plate entire; and a body usually blotched or reticulated pattern, never prominently striped. We also include in the key the Indo-Malayan species Oligodon purpurascens , as currently defined ( Tweedie, 1983). This latter species has often been confused with members of the O. cyclurus -group.
1. 21 or 23 DSR at neck and midbody .............................................................................. Oligodon fasciolatus
- No more than 19 rows at midbody...............................................................................................................2
2. 19 DSR at neck and midbody.......................................................................................................................3
- 17 or 19 rows at neck, no more than 18 DSR at midbody............................................................................6
3. Overall body colour grey or greyish-brown; dorsal pattern reticulated with a broad vertebral stripe ........... ..................................................................................................................................... Oligodon formosanus
- Overall body colour shades of ochre or brown; dorsal pattern usually blotched; vertebral stripe reduced to a narrow line or absent..................................................................................................................................4
4. Hemipenes long, thin, strongly forked and calyculate; unknown south of central Thailand; pattern made either of dorsal blotches broad and long (3 dorsal scales long) or strongly reticulate with fasciatures.......5
- Hemipenes long, single, with large papilla; unknown north of southern peninsular Thailand; dorsal blotches narrow (1 or 2 dorsal scales long) .............................................................. Oligodon purpurascens
5. Dorsal scale row reduction from 17 to 15 posterior to VEN 115; dorsal blotches, when present, rather narrow and dark brown or black; northeastern India, Myanmar, Yunnan, and extreme western Thailand......... .......................................................................................................................................... Oligodon cyclurus
- Dorsal scale row reduction from 17 to 15 DSR at most at VEN 115; dorsal blotches, when present, rather long and broad, with a lighter centre; southern Vietnam, southern Laos and Cambodia............................... ......................................................................................................................................... Oligodon ocellatus
6. 17 DSR at neck; hemipenes extend to SC 13 .................................................................. Oligodon chinensis
- 19 DSR at neck; hemipenes extend to SC 28 ............................................ Oligodon saintgironsi spec. nov.
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