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ZooKeys | 2017
Alejandro Arteaga; Konrad Mebert; Jorge H. Valencia; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Nicolás Peñafiel; Carolina Reyes-Puig; José L. Vieira-Fernandes; Juan M. Guayasamin
Abstract We present a molecular phylogeny of snake genus Atractus, with an improved taxon sampling that includes 30 of the 140 species currently recognized. The phylogenetic tree supports the existence of at least three new species in the Pacific lowlands and adjacent Andean slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes, which we describe here. A unique combination of molecular, meristic and color pattern characters support the validity of the new species. With the newly acquired data, we propose and define the Atractus iridescens species group, as well as redefine the Atractus roulei species group. The species Atractus iridescens is reported for the first time in Ecuador, whereas Atractus bocourti and Atractus medusa are removed from the herpetofauna of this country. We provide the first photographic vouchers of live specimens for Atractus multicinctus, Atractus paucidens and Atractus touzeti, along with photographs of 19 other Ecuadorian Atractus species. The current status of Atractus occidentalis and Atractus paucidens is maintained based on the discovery of new material referable to these species. With these changes, the species number reported in Ecuador increases to 27, a number that is likely to increase as material not examined in this work becomes available and included in systematic studies.
ZooKeys | 2016
Ricardo Ribeiro Rocha Marques; Konrad Mebert; Érica Fonseca; Dennis Rödder; Mirco Solé; Moacir Santos Tinôco
Abstract Information about the snake diversity and their natural history from the Atlantic forest domain in Brazil refer mostly to inland forests than to coastal region. Within the state of Bahia, this knowledge is concentrated to the southeastern coastal stretch. Herein we report on the diversity of snakes from the restinga, ombrophilous forest and anthropogenic environment from the northern Atlantic coast of Bahia. We sampled nine sites for three years and visited four museum collections. Furthermore, we provide anecdotal natural history information, voucher analyses, literature complements, and a key to fascilitate species identification. We report a total of 774 snakes belonging to 50 species and 23 new distribution records for northeastern coast of Bahia, supplemented by new data on feeding and reproduction. The number of detected species is similar to numbers obtained in comparable studies from other Brazilian ecoregions. This study reports and focuses for the first time on all known species of snakes from the northeastern coast of Bahia.
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
Abstract A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini) is presented including 43 (24 for the first time) of the 77 species, sampled for both nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Morphological and phylogenetic support was found for four new species of Dipsas and one of Sibon, which are described here based on their unique combination of molecular, meristic, and color pattern characteristics. Sibynomorphus is designated as a junior subjective synonym of Dipsas. Dipsas latifrontalis and D. palmeri are resurrected from the synonymy of D. peruana. Dipsas latifasciata is transferred from the synonymy of D. peruana to the synonymy of D. palmeri. A new name, D. jamespetersi, is erected for the taxon currently known as Sibynomorphus petersi. Re-descriptions of D. latifrontalis and D. peruana are presented, as well as the first photographic voucher of an adult specimen of D. latifrontalis, along with photographs of all known Ecuadorian Dipsadini species. The first country record of D. variegata in Ecuador is provided and D. oligozonata removed from the list of Peruvian herpetofauna. With these changes, the number of Dipsadini reported in Ecuador increases to 22, 18 species of Dipsas and four of Sibon.
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal
ZooKeys | 2018
Alejandro Arteaga; David Salazar-Valenzuela; Konrad Mebert; Nicolás Peñafiel; Gabriela Aguiar; Juan C. Sánchez-Nivicela; R. Alexander Pyron; Timothy J. Colston; Diego F. Cisneros-Heredia; Mario H. Yánez-Muñoz; Pablo J. Venegas; Juan M. Guayasamin; Omar Torres-Carvajal