Helicops aff. infrataeniatus (Jan, 1865)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6125661 |
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Helicops aff. infrataeniatus (Jan, 1865) |
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Helicops aff. infrataeniatus (Jan, 1865) “Cobra-d’água”
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First record in the Caatinga. Recorded only in state of Paraíba, municipality of Campina Grande, based on a single specimen. This area is situated on the Borborema Plateau, 560 m elevation, with strong influence of the adjacent Atlantic Forest. After the analysis of 319 specimens of Helicops from Caatinga, we found only one specimen of Helicops aff. infrataeniatus , indicating that this species is probably rare and geographically restricted. The nominal species Helicops infrataeniatus is known from the Atlantic Forest and Pampas of Southern Brazil ( Scartozzoni 2009). The Borborema Plateau is covered with arboreal and bushy caatinga, being wetter than adjacent semi-arid lowlands, due to the topography and proximity to coastal Atlantic Forest in high altitudes (agreste). It is diurnal and nocturnal, and feeds on frogs and fishes ( Scartozzoni 2009).
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