Trimeresurus gumprechti David, Vogel, Pauwels, and Vidal 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13258271 |
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Felipe |
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Trimeresurus gumprechti David, Vogel, Pauwels, and Vidal 2002 |
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Trimeresurus gumprechti David, Vogel, Pauwels, and Vidal 2002 View in CoL
Gumprecht’s Pitviper ( Figs. 10C–D View Fig , 11A View Fig )
Two adult males and one female of T. gumprechti were observed by P. Brakels and N. Maury on 28 December 2018 in Bortaen District site 1, Xaignabouli Province (17°43.118’N, 101°06.670’E; elevation 1,400 m asl) GoogleMaps .
Morphological characters of the individuals from Xaignabouli Province agreed well with the descriptions of David et al. (2002) and Nguyen et al. (2018). The photographed individuals ( Fig. 10C–D View Fig ) agree with the diagnosis of T. gumprechti in the following characters: slender, slightly laterally compressed body; head triangular, clearly distinct from the neck; eye in size; pupil vertical; internasals separated from each other by a scale; loreal pit present; two small scales between the nasal and the shield bordering the anterior region of the loreal pit; 3 preoculars; 1 crescent-shaped subocular; 2 postoculars; temporals small; 11–12 supralabials, the 1 st separated from the nasal, 3 rd large, in contact with subocular, 4 th and 5 th separated from subocular by a small scale; dorsal scale rows strongly keeled but smooth on the outermost row; ventrals 161 in males, 163 in female; cloacal plate undivided; subcaudals 64 in male (see Fig. 11A View Fig ), 57 in female, divided. Coloration of dorsum deep green with bicolored (dorsally white, ventrally red) ventrolateral stripe present in males; in female only thin white ventrolateral stripe; head laterally with a white postocular streak, ventrally edged with red in males, absent in female; tail green with dorsal part of the posterior half rusty red; ventral surfaces bright green; eyes deep red in males, deep yellow in female.
Ecological notes. The individuals were recorded at 2100–2300 h in a tree along a small narrow stream at 2–5 m above the ground. The surrounding habitat was mixed secondary montane forest.
Distribution. In Laos, this species has been previously recorded only from Khammouan Province ( Malhotra and Thorpe 2004). This is the second record of this species for Laos, as well as the first record from Xaignabouli Province. Elsewhere, this species has been reported from India, China, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand ( Uetz et al. 2020).
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