Bibliographic Details
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A New Species of Smithophis Giri et al. 2019 from the Indo-Burma Region. |
Authors: |
Mirza, Zeeshan A.1 (AUTHOR) zeeshan.mirza@tuebingen.mpg.de, Bhardwaj, Virender K.2 (AUTHOR) vickyb4558@gmail.com, Lalmuanawma, Jote Chawntual3 (AUTHOR) jcmuanaspl@gmail.com, Choure, Girish4 (AUTHOR) girish.indianherps@gmail.com, Lalremsanga, Hmar Tlawmte2 (AUTHOR) htlrsa@yahoo.co.in, Vabeiryureilai, Mathipi2 (AUTHOR) m.vabeiryureilai@gmail.com, Captain, Ashok5 (AUTHOR) ashokcaptain@hotmail.com, Zagade, Akshay6 (AUTHOR) akshay.zagade14@gmail.com, Patel, Harshil7 (AUTHOR) harshilpatel121@gmail.com |
Source: |
Diversity (14242818). Aug2024, Vol. 16 Issue 8, p480. 13p. |
Subject Terms: |
*COLUBRIDAE, *SPECIES, *BIODIVERSITY, *MORPHOLOGY, *SNAKES |
Abstract: |
The natricine snake genus Smithophis Giri, Gower, Das, Lalremsanga, Lalronunga, Captain, and Deepak, 2019, is represented by four species, three of which are distributed in northeast India and Bangladesh, and a single species in Yunnan and Myanmar. In the past, S. bicolor (Blyth, 1855) was said to be widespread across northeast India and Myanmar; however, recent studies have shown it to be a species complex. Here, we describe a new species of the complex from the Indian state of Mizoram that resembles S. bicolor. The new species differs in bearing a patterned dorsum, a darker venter, and moderately keeled sacral scales. Re-examination of types of S. arunachalensis Das, Deepak, Captain, Wade, and Gower, 2020, shows the presence of strongly keeled sacral keels in males, which is an important diagnostic character. A revised key to members of the genus is presented with notes on S. arunachalensis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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