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Higher TaxaColubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Fronted Ground Snake
G: Gelbband-Goldbauchnatter
Portuguese: Cobra-Listrada, Corre-Campo, Corredeira-Listrada, Jararaca-Listrada 
SynonymLygophis flavifrenatus COPE 1862: 80
Dromicus amabilis JAN & SORDELLI 1867
Aporophis flavifrenatus — COPE 1885: 191
Dromicus flavifrenatus — BOULENGER 1886: 433
Aporophis flavifrenatus — BOULENGER 1894
Zamenis parallelus VOGT 1927: 283
Zamenis vogti WERNER 1929: 68 (nom. nov. pro Z. parallelus)
Lygophis flavifrenatus — AMARAL 1929
Liophis flavifrenatus — DIXON 1989
Liophis flavifrenatus — CEI 1993
Liophis flavifrenatus — GIRAUDO & SCROCCHI 2002
Lygophis flavifrenatus — ZAHER et al. 2009
Lygophis flavifrenatus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 412
Lygophis flavifrenatus — NOGUEIRA et al. 2019 
DistributionBrazil (Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Uruguay, NE Argentina (Corrientes, Chaco, Entre Ríos, Formosa and Misiones), Bolivia (Beni)

Type locality: Rio Bermejo [Vermejo] region, Paraguay [The type locality is probably in Argentina as the Río Bermejo flows into the Río Paraguay at the Argentina-Paraguay border and Puerto Bermejo is in Argentina.]  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesSyntype: USNM 5397; Collected by: T.J. Page, Collection Date: May 22 – July 5, 1854. Other Syntype: (n=1) ANSP 4604 (formerly USNM 5398); same information as other syntype. 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (1401 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentSynonymy after CEI 1993 and KUCHARZEWSKI & TILLACK 2006. 
EtymologyNamed after Latin “flavi” = yellow or "to be yellow in color" and Latin frēnātus (Perfect passive participle of frēnō ("fit a bridle"). It refers to the, in Cope's description, "A narrow yellow line extends from the summit of the rostral plate across the superciliary and occipital plates on each side to the end of the tail." 
References
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  • Cacciali, Pier; Norman J. Scott, Aida Luz Aquino Ortíz, Lee A. Fitzgerald, and Paul Smith 2016. The Reptiles of Paraguay: Literature, Distribution, and an Annotated Taxonomic Checklist. SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF THE MUSEUM OF SOUTHWESTERN BIOLOGY, NUMBER 11: 1–373 - get paper here
  • Carreira Vidal, Santiago 2002. Alimentación de los ofidios de Uruguay. Asoc. Herp. Esp., Monograf. Herp. 6, 127 pp. - get paper here
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