Higher Taxa | Boidae (Boinae), Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Virgin Islands boa G: Virgin Islands-Schlankboa |
Synonym | Epicrates inornatus granti STULL 1933 Epicrates monensis granti — SHEPLAN & SCHWARTZ 1974 Epicrates monensis granti — MAYER & LAZELL 1988 Epicrates granti — PLATENBERG & HARVEY 2010 Chilabothrus granti — RODRÍGUEZ-ROBLES et al. 2015 Chilabothrus granti — REYNOLDS & HENDERSON 2018: 12 |
Distribution | Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands (Great Camanoe, Guana, Necker, St Thomas, Tortola & Virgin Gorda), Virgin Islands (US): Culebra, St. Thomas, Tortola, Cayo Diablo
Type locality: Tortola Island
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Reproduction | viviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: MCZ 33947, adult male |
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Comment | Abundance: This is the most common snake in the British Virgin Islands. |
Etymology | Named after Major Chapman Grant (1887-1983), a grandson of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the USA. He worked at the Children's Museum, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences and participated in expeditions of the San Diego Museum of Natural History and the University of Illinois (1950S). He started the journal Herpetologica (1932) and co-founded the Herpetologists' League (1936). |
References |
- Harvey, Daniel S.; Platenberg, Renata J. 2009. Predicting habitat use from opportunistic observations: a case study of the Virgin Islands tree boa (Epicrates granti). The Herpetological Journal 19: 111-118 - get paper here
- Mayer,G.C. & Lazell,J. 1988. Distributional records for reptiles and amphibians from the Puerto Rico Bank. Herpetological Review 19 91): 23-24 - get paper here
- Platenberg, R.J., Harvey, D.S., 2010. Endangered species and land use conflicts: a case study of the Virgin Islands Boa (Epicrates granti). Herp. Cons. Biol. 5: 548–554
- Reynolds, R. Graham and Robert W. Henderson 2018. Boas of the World (Superfamily Booidae): A Checklist With Systematic, Taxonomic, and Conservation Assessments. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Sep 2018, Vol. 162, No. 1: 1-58. - get paper here
- Rodriguez-Robles, Javier A., Tereza Jezkova, Matthew K. Fujita, Peter J. Tolson, Miguel A. Garcia 2015. Genetic divergence and diversity in the Mona and Virgin Islands Boas, Chilabothrus monensis (Epicrates monensis) (Serpentes: Boidae), West Indian snakes of special conservation concern. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 88: 144-153; doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2015.03.019 - get paper here
- Schwartz, A. & Henderson, R.W. 1988. West Indian Amphibian and Reptiles: A Checklist. Milwaukee Publ. Mus. Contr. Biol. Geol. No. 74: 264 pp. - get paper here
- Stull, O.G. 1933. Two new subspecies of the family Boidae. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan (267): 1-4. - get paper here
- Ukuwela, K.D.B., de Silva, A., Sivaruban, A. et al. 2022. Diversity, distribution, and natural history of the marine snakes of Sri Lanka. Marine Biodiversity 52, 24 (2022) - get paper here
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