Monday, December 7, 2015

[Herpetology • 2009] Xenopholis werdingorum • A New Species of Xenopholis (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the Cerrado of Bolivia, with comments on Xenopholis scalaris in Bolivia


 Xenopholis werdingorum
 Jansen, Álvarez & Köhler. 2009 

Abstract
We describe a new species of Xenopholis from the Chiquitano Region in the eastern lowlands of Bolivia. The new species can be identified as member of the genus Xenopholis by its vertebral morphology. The new species differs from the other two species of Xenopholis in its unique, uniform dorsal color pattern. It further differs from X. scalaris by having two prefrontals and a narrow septum within each neural spine and perpendicular to its long axis. For X. scalaris we present new records from Bolivia, including the highest altitudinal record for the species and genus (Serranía Beu in the Pilón Lajas Reserve, Department of La Paz, 1500 m).

Key words: Chiquitano Region; Department of Santa Cruz; Reptilia; San Sebastián; Snakes; Squamata; Xenopholis werdingorum sp. nov.



 Martin Jansen, Lucindo Gonzales Álvarez and Gunther Köhler. 2009. Description of A New Species of Xenopholis (Serpentes: Colubridae) from the Cerrado of Bolivia, with comments on Xenopholis scalaris in Bolivia. ZOOTAXA. 2222: 31-45.