Atractus marthae Meneses-Pelayo & Passos, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/16.3.611 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC1587E1-FFF2-FFD3-8B62-FF21FB124458 |
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Marcus |
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Atractus marthae Meneses-Pelayo & Passos, 2019 |
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Atractus marthae Meneses-Pelayo & Passos, 2019
Materials examined. COLOMBIA • 1 adult ♂; Santan- der, municipality of Sucre, La Pradera, Fontibón ; 05° 51ʹ53″N, 073°54ʹ37″, 2574 m a.s.l.; 03 Feb. 2018; María Estupiñan leg.; UPTCR 0594 • 3 adults ♀; Santander, municipality of Sucre, La Pradera, Colegio ; 05°52ʹ05″N, 073°54ʹ15″W, 2574 m a.s.l.; 23 Jun. 2017; Juan Carva- jal leg.; UPTC-R 0591 to UPTC-R 0592 , UPTC-R 0602 GoogleMaps .
Identification. Atractus marthae was identified by: dor- sal scale rows 17/17/17, smooth; postoculars two, loreal long, temporals 1 or 2; and hemipenis moderately bilobed, with lobe size equivalent to the capitulum length, semicapitated and semicalyculated ( Meneses-Pelayo and Passos 2019).
Remarks. This species occurred in the grassland habitat, where it was found under rocks ( Fig. 9D View Figure 9 ). No individuals were detected in other habitats ( Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ), which would make their detection difficult. We observed much variation in color intrapopulation, with the ground color blackish ( Fig. 9A, B View Figure 9 ) to reddish with dark longitudinal lines ( Fig. 9C View Figure 9 ). In February 2018, we observed eggs and hatchlings under a fallen tree trunk, which is the first ob- servation of reproduction for this species.
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