Karnsophis siantaris MURPHY & VORIS, 2013
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Higher Taxa | Homalopsidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Sumatran Short-tailed Snake |
Synonym | Karnsophis siantaris MURPHY & VORIS 2013 Brachyorrhos albus – BLEEKER 1857a: 472 Brachyorrhos albus – BLEEKER 1860: 286 Brachyorrhos albus – LUDEKING 1867: 50 Karnsophis siantaris — MURPHY & VORIS 2013 Karnsophis siantaris — MURPHY & VORIS 2014: 9 Karnophis siantaris — O’SHEA & KAISER 2016 (in error) |
Distribution | Indonesia (Sumatra) Type locality: Siantar, Sumatera Utara, Sumatra, Indonesia (~1°58' N, 99°47' E). |
Reproduction | viviparous (not imputed, fide Zimin et al. 2022) |
Types | Holotype: USNM 103578, an adult male. The holotype was collected in 1937, the collector is unknown, but see discussion in Murphy & Voris 2013. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (genus): A fangless homalopsid with 19 scale rows (not reduced posteriorly) distinguished from Brachyorrhos by depressed skull; rostral not visible from above; eye diameter greater than eye-mouth distance; countersunk lower jaw; and laterally compressed tail. Distinguished from Calamophis by 19 scale rows just anterior to vent (17 in Calamophis); divided internasal (single in Calamophis); divided nasal scale (single in Calamophis); and two postoculars (one in Calamophis). Premaxillary absent and nasal bones greatly reduced in size. Neural spine present on atlas (absent in Brachyorrhos). Additional details (1166 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Type species: Karnsophis siantaris MURPHY & VORIS 2013 is the type species of the genus Karnsophis MURPHY & VORIS 2013. Known only from the type specimen. Diet: Stomach contains a very well digested frog with visible eggs and toes. |
Etymology | Named after the type locality, Siantar. Etymology (genus): Named in honor of Daryl R. Karns for his contributions to homalopsid snake biology. |
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