Dipsas neuwiedi ( Ihering, 1911 )
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Dipsas neuwiedi ( Ihering, 1911 ) |
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Dipsas neuwiedi ( Ihering, 1911) View in CoL
Type locality. Uncertain, no designated holotype. Type material from the states of Paraná, São Paulo and Espírito Santo .
Distribution. Endemic to Brazil ( Plt. 200A View Plate 200 ). Widespread in the Atlantic Forest, with marginal records in the Caatinga ( Plt. 200A View Plate 200 ), at low to intermediate elevations ( Plt. 200B View Plate 200 ). Observed in the field in forest ( Almeida-Gomes et al., 2014; Marques et al., 2017).
Almeida-Gomes M., Siqueira C. C., Borges-Junior V. N. T., Vrcibradic D., Fusinatto L. A., Rocha C. F. D. 2014. Herpetofauna of the Reserva Ecologica de GuapiaCu (REGUA) and its surrounding areas, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Biota Neotropica 14: 1 - 15. DOI
Ihering R. 1911. As cobras do Brazil. Primeira parte. Revista do Museu Paulista 8: 273 - 379.
Marques R., Rodder D., Sole M., Tinoco M. S. 2017. Diversity and habitat use of snakes from the coastal Atlantic rainforest in northeastern Bahia, Brazil. Salamandra 53: 34 - 43.
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