Leptotyphlops howelli BROADLEY & WALLACH, 2007
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Higher Taxa | Leptotyphlopidae, Leptotyphlopinae, Leptotyphlopini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Howell’s worm snake |
Synonym | Leptotyphlops howelli BROADLEY & WALLACH 2007: 30 Leptotyphlops macrops — BROADLEY & WALLACH 1996: 162 (part) Leptotyphlops macrops — SPAWLS et al., 2002: 303 (part) Leptotyphlops howelli — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009 Leptotyphlops howelli — WALLACH et al. 2014: 367 Leptotyphlops howelli — SPAWLS et al. 2018: 367 |
Distribution | Tanzania (Rufiji District) Type locality: Mchungu Forest Reserve, Rufiji District, Piwani Region, Tanzania, (07°44'S, 39°17'E, elevation 15 m). In camp in woodland on surface after rain. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: NMZB 10455, a male, collected by K.M. Howell (field no. 7041), 5 September 1990. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A member of the Leptotyphlops macrops complex, distinguished by its low total middorsal scale count (229–237) from L. pembae (247–269) and L. macrops (272–322). It also differs from both these taxa in numerous visceral characters. (Broadley & Wallach 2007) Additional details (1678 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Habitat: Coastal forest/savanna mosaic (holotype) or gallery forest (paratype). |
Etymology | Named for the collector K.M. Howell (1945-2022), in recognition of his major contributions to Tanzanian herpetology. For an obituary see Stuart et al. 2023. |
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