Tropidophis, Bibron, 1840
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.854.2021 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8EA03380-77C9-4DA8-9A4E-9005D19D91E4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7525733 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A88798-2750-B531-FF30-FE8A347AFC21 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Tropidophis |
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Dichotomous key for Tropidophis on mainland South America
(* = Species likely not from mainland South America) († = Species with confirmed records from the Andes mountain range)
1. Dorsal rows conspicuously keeled, interparietals present, lateral stripes present .............................. ............................................................................................... T. taczanowskyi (Steindachner, 1880) †
– Not as above ..................................................................................................................................... 2
2. Dorsal pattern with large spots,> 40 subcaudals,> 200 ventrals ......... T. battersbyi Laurent, 1949 *
– Dorsal pattern with small spots, <40 subcaudals, usually <200 ventrals ....................................... 3
3. Contact between parietals present .................................................................................................... 4
– Contact between parietals absent ...................................................... T. grapiuna Curcio et al., 2012
4. Subcaudals fewer than 30 ................................................................. T. preciosus Curcio et al., 2012
– Subcaudals higher than 30 ................................................................................................................ 5
5. Ventrals in males 164–178, in females 167–183, body spots in six rows, bright colored tail ............ ...................................................................................... T. paucisquamis (Müller in Schenkel, 1901)
– Ventrals in the single male 162, in the single female 156, body spots not in rows, tail uniformly colored ......................................................................................................... T. cacuangoae sp. nov. †
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