Pseudalsophis, Mollov, 2009
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1590/s0031-10492009001100001 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A6987DE-AE01-194C-FCFA-FA96FB721275 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pseudalsophis |
status |
gen. nov. |
Pseudalsophis View in CoL new genus
Type-species: L.[ygophis ( Lygophis )] elegans Tschudi, 1845 ).
Etymology: Pseudo- (Greek, “false, erroneous”) + Alsophis , in allusion to the morphological similarity with Alsophis Fitzinger sensu stricto, gender masculine.
Diagnosis: Hemipenis generally deeply bilobed, bicalyculate, semicapitate, with a forked sulcus spermaticus dividing on the proximal half of the body, with branches extending centrolineally until the base of the capitula, here it takes a centrifugal position on the lobe, ending in the distal region; intrasulcar region mostly nude, without spines; enlarged lateral spines of moderate size and numerous; capitula formed by diminutive papillate calyces and are most restricted to the sulcate side; asulcate and medial surfaces of the lobes almost completely nude, except for the presence of a medial papillate and inflated crest or ridge that runs from the lobular crotch to the distal edge of each capitulum; vestigial body calyces along all the internal region of the lobes.
Content: Pseudalsophis elegans (Tschudi, 1845) new combination; Pseudalsophis dorsalis (Steindachner, 1876) Pseudalsophis hoodensis (Van Denburgh, 1912) new combination; Pseudalsophis occidentalis (Van Denburgh, 1912) new combination; Pseudalsophis biserialis (Günther, 1860) new combination; Pseudalsophis steindachneri (Van Denburgh, 1912) new combination; Pseudalsophis slevini (Van Denburgh, 1912) new combination.
TRIBE PSOMOPHIINI new tribe (Clade 36)
Diagnosis: (100%, 36). Hemipenis bicapitate, with pseudocalyces, and with large spinulate papillae on the sulcate sides; premaxillary bone with peculiar expanded lateral flanges ( Myers & Cadle, 1994).
Content: Psomophis Myers & Cadle, 1994 (type-genus of the tribe by monotypy).
TRIBE ELAPOMORPHINI Jan, 1862 (Clade 38)
Elapomorphinae Jan, 1862: 3.
Type-genus: Elapomorphus Wiegmann (in Fitzinger), 1843.
Diagnosis: (86%, 6). Reduced number of supralabial scales (6); nasal plate entire; frontal bones dorsally included by the antero-lateral processes of the parietal, and almost excluded from the reduced optic foramen; exoccipitals in contact on the dorsal surface of the condyle; second supralabial scale contacting the eye; AMES displaced posteriorly to reveal the Harderian gland; hypertrophied muscle retractor quadrati with an extensive insertion zone; U-shaped fronto-parietal suture; reduction or loss of the quadrato-maxillary ligament; no more than two teeth on the palatine process of the pterygoid, anteriorly to the ectopterygoid articulation; dentigerous process of the dentary short ( Ferrarezzi, 1993, 1994b; Savitzky, 1979; Zaher, 1994b).
Content: Apostolepis Cope, 1861 ; Elapomorphus Wiegmann (in Fitzinger), 1843; Phalotris Cope, 1862 .
TRIBE TROPIDODRYADINI new tribe
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