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A time relic: a new species of dwarf boa, Tropidophis Bibron, 1840 (Serpentes: Amerophidia), from the Upper Amazon Basin

  • Sumak Kawsay In Situ
  • Waska Amazonía
  • Museum Koenig
  • INABIO
  • Instituto Butantan
  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Abstract

The amerophidian snake radiation is a Late Cretaceous superfamily that encompasses two families: Aniliidae, pipe snakes, and Tropidophiidae, dwarf boas. We describe a new dwarf boa snake species, from the Tropidophiidae family, from the cloud forest in northeastern Ecuador. Tropidophis cacuangoae sp. nov. can be diagnosed from its congeners based on external and osteological morphology. The new species inhabits eastern tropical piedmont and lower evergreen montane forests, in the Amazon Tropical Rainforest biome, and is likely to be an Ecuadorian endemic. We also discuss the relationships of the new species with South American tropidophiids and provide a key to the identification of mainland South American dwarf boas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-107
Number of pages107
JournalEuropean Journal of Taxonomy
Volume854
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Dec 2022

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Keywords

  • osteology
  • Serpentes
  • systematics
  • Taxonomy

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