Erythrolamprus epinephalus (COPE, 1862)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Erythrolamprus epinephalus bimaculatus (COPE 1899) Erythrolamprus epinephalus epinephalus (COPE 1862) Erythrolamprus epinephalus juvenalis (DUNN 1937) Erythrolamprus epinephalus kogiorum (BERNAL-CARLO 1994) Erythrolamprus epinephalus opisthotaenius (BOULENGER 1908) Erythrolamprus epinephalus pseudocobella (PERACCA 1914) |
Common Names | albiventris: S: Culebra boba verde |
Synonym | Liophis epinephalus COPE 1862: 78 Liophis epinephelus — BOULENGER 1894 (in error fide SAVAGE 2000: 581) Leimadophis epinephelus — AMARAL 1929: 165 Leimadophis epinephelus — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 143 Liophis epinephelus — KORNACKER 1999: 104 Liophis epinephalus — SAVAGE 2000: 580 Liophis epinephalus — SOLORZANO 2004 Erythrolamprus epinephelus — GRAZZIOTIN et al. 2012 Liophis epinephelus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 381 Liophis epinephelus — RAY & RUBACK 2015 Erythrolamprus epinephalus bimaculatus (COPE 1899) Liophis bimaculatus COPE 1899: 11 Liophis bipraeocularis BOULENGER 1903: 351 Leimadophis bimaculatus bimaculatus — DUNN 1944: 484 Leimadophis bimaculatus bipraeocularis — DUNN 1937: 11 Leimadophis taeniurus bipraeocularis — BEEBE 1946: 30 Liophis epinephelus ecuadoriensis LAURENT 1949 Leimadophis epinephelus ecuadoriensis LAURENT 1949: 8 Leimadophis bimaculatus — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 143 Leimadophis epinephelus ecuadoriensis — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970 Liophis epinephelus bimaculatus — VANZOLINI in PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1986 Liophis epinephelus bimaculatus — ROJAS-MORALES 2012 Erythrolamprus epinephelus bimaculatus — ESCALONA 2017 Erythrolamprus epinephalus kogiorum (BERNAL-CARLO 1994) Liophis epinephelus kogiorum BERNAL-CARLO 1994 Liophis miliaris kogiorum — DIXON 2000 (in error ?) Liophis epinephelus kogiorum — ROJAS-RUNJAIC et al. 2007 Erythrolamprus epinephalus juvenalis (DUNN 1937) Leimadophis taeniurus juvenalis DUNN 1937: 213 Leimadophis taeniurus juvenalis — SLEVIN 1942: 473 Leimadophis epinephelus juvenalis — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970 Erythrolamprus epinephalus opisthotaenius (BOULENGER 1908) Liophis opisthotaenia BOULENGER 1908: 114 Liophis epinephelus opisthotaenius — ESQUEDA et al. 2007 Erythrolamprus epinephalus pseudocobella (PERACCA 1914) Liophis pseudocobella PERACCA 1914: 99 Leimadophis pseudocobella — AMARAL 1929: 167 Liophis cobella alticolus AMARAL 1931: 87 Liophis cobella alticolus — AMARAL 1933: 111 Leimadophis pseudocobella — DUNN 1944: 484 Leimadophis pseudocobella — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970: 148 Liophis epinephelus pseudocobella — DIXON 1983 Liophis epinephelus pseudocobella — ROJAS-MORALES 2012 |
Distribution | Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia (incl. Valle del Cauca), Venezuela, NW Ecuador, Peru epinephalus: Colombia (New Granada); Type locality: New Granada (Colombia), Truando. bimaculatus: Colombia, Venezuela (Mérida, Táchira), Ecuador; Type locality: Colombia. “Presumably from the vicinity of Bogotá” fide DUNN 1944: 484 juvenalis: Costa Rica; Type locality: San Jose, Costa Rica. kogiorum: Colombia (Magdalena), Venezuela (Zulia); Type locality: Ciudad Perdida,Sierra Nevadade Santa Marta, Departamento de Magdalena, Colombia, 1100 m elevation. opisthotaenius: Venezuela (Merida, Barinas, Táchira, Trujillo, Zulia, Falcón) [HR 33: 68], Colombia (Paramo de Tama). pseudocobella: W Colombia (Andes), Ecuador; Type locality: Angelópolis, Colombia |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ANSP 3688 Holotype: IBSP 5312, paratype: IBSP 5313 [Liophis cobella alticolus] Syntypes: unlocated, reported to be PCM 29 or 42 (Philadelphia Commercial Museum) (5 specimens), not in ANSP fide M. Sabaj and N. Gilmore, pers. comm., 21 May 2019 [bimaculatus] Holotype: ANSP 3687 [juvenalis] Holotype: MRSN (also as MSNTO) R1512 [pseudocobella] Holotype: IAvH 3230 (formerly IND 3230), adult male [kogiorum] Syntypes: BMNH 1908.5.29.146-147, MCZ 51329 [opisthotaenius] |
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Comment | Synonymy: partly after PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970 and updated following DIXON 1983 and VANZOLINI 1986. Cope corrected the name in an erratum sheet to “epinephelus”. However, Savage 2000: 581 considers the original epinephalus as correct. Torres-Carvajal & Hinojosa 2020 argued that epinephelus is correct though. Roze 1958 listed Leimadophis bimaculatus opisthotaenia as a synonym of Urotheca williamsi (see comment in this species). Distribution: The snakes from Costa Rica (Bebedero, Guanacaste Province, and Irazu, Cartago Province) that Wettstein (1934) identified as Liophis cobella are examples of L. epinephalus (Savage 2000: 581). Subspecies: Liophis epinephelus kogiorum BERNAL-CARLO 1994 has been listed as Liophis miliaris kogiorum by DIXON 2000 but without justification (maybe in error?). Erythrolamprus epinephalus albiventris, fraseri, and lamonae have been elevated to full species status by Torres-Carvajal et al. 2020. SIMILAR SPECIES: (1) Ninia psephota has keeled scales. (Savage 2000) |
Etymology | Named after Greek epi- (ἐπί), upon, on, over + Greek nephela (νεφέλη), a cloud. [?]. (from Esteban Lavilla, pers. comm., May 2024) Erythrolamprus epinephalus bimaculatus was named after Latin bi, two, twice; double; having two + Latin maculatus, spot. [“...A large black spot on each side of the nape extending to the angle of the mouth…”]. Erythrolamprus epinephalus juvenalis was named after Juvenal + Latin -is, latinized ending. Honoring Juvenal Valerio (1900-1971), Costa Rican naturalist and Director of the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica. Erythrolamprus epinephalus kogiorum was named after Kogi Kogi, (sometimes spelled Kogui), jaguar + Latin –orum, genitive plural of the second declension. Honouring the Kogi, native ethnic group living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in northern Colombia. ["…The subspecies is dedicated to the Kogi Indians of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta who for centuries shared with the new subspecies the life space of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in harmony…”]. Erythrolamprus epinephalus opisthotaenius was named after Greek opisthios (ὀπίσθιος), hinder, belonging to the hinder part + Greek tainia (ταινία), a band, riband, fillet. [“...a black, light-edged lateral streak along the posterior part of the body and the tail…”]. Erythrolamprus epinephalus pseudocobella was named after Greek pseudo (ψευδο), false, untrue, mistaken + Latin [Coluber] cobella, snake species due to Linnaeus, 1758. [“…Cette nouvelle espèce reproduit d’une façon étonnante le faciès et la pholidose de Rhadinaea cobella Latin …”]. |
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