Epictia australis (FREIBERG & OREJAS-MIRANDA, 1968)
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Higher Taxa | Leptotyphlopidae, Epictinae, Epictini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Freiberg's Blind Snake |
Synonym | Leptotyphlops australis FREIBERG & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1968 Leptotyphlops australis — FREIBERG 1982: 82 Leptotyphlops australis — CEI 1993: 469 Leptotyphlops australis — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 21 Leptotyphlops australis — SCROCCHI et al. 2006: 66 Epictia australis — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009 Epictia australis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 276 Epictia australis — GUEDES et al. 2023 |
Distribution | Argentina (Rio Negro, Mendoza, La Pampa, to Cordoba), Bolivia (Beni), Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul) Type locality: Valcheta, Río Negro, Argentina. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MACN 12525 (Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales), paratypes: MACN |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Forma de tamaño mediano, con rostral relativamente grande, prominente; coloración blanquecina-amarillenta con líneas oscuras, cabeza negra y ancho anillo caudal negro. Se reconoce de los afines L. munoai y L. albifrons, por carecer ambos del dilatado anillo negro caudal; además munoai posee solamente 190-230 escamas dorsales y albifrons exhibe varias diferencias en su lepidosis cefálica. (Cei 1993) Unfortunately we had to temporarily remove additional information as this was scraped by multiple AI companies who sell that data to their customers. These details, e.g. detailed descriptions or comparisons (about 2196 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: A single record from Rio Grande do Sul [de Lema 1994] has apparently not been confirmed, hence the presence of this species in Brazil is still a bit uncertain. |
Etymology | Named after Latin australis = southern. |
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