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Pareas hamptoni (BOULENGER, 1905)

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Higher TaxaPareidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Hampton's Slug Snake
G: Hamptons Schneckennatter
Chinese: 缅甸钝头蛇
Vietnamese: Rắn hổ mây hampton 
SynonymAmblycephalus hamptoni BOULENGER 1905
Amblycephalus carinatus berdmorei — SMITH 1930 (part.) (non Pareas berdmorei THEOBALD 1868 = Pareas carinatus WAGLER 1830)
Amblycephalus hamptoni — PARKER 1925: 305
Pareas hamptoni — SMITH 1943: 120 (part.)
Amblycephalus tonkinensis — DEUVE 1961: 30
Pareas hamptoni — TAYLOR 1965: 680
Dipsas hamptoni — NGUYEN & HO 1996 (part.)
Pareas hamptoni — ZIEGLER 2002: 245 (part.)
Pareas hamptoni tonkinensis — ZIEGLER et al. 2007 (part)
Pareas hamptoni — VOGEL 2015 (part)
Pareas hamptoni — WALLACH et al. 2014: 536 (part)
Pareas tonkinensis — ZAHER et al. 2019
Pareas (Eberhardtia) hamptoni — POYARKOV et al. 2022 
DistributionBurma, Vietnam (Lao Cai etc.), China ? (Yunnan)

Type locality: Mogok, Myanmar (= Burma)  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: BMNH 1904.4.26.16 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: Taylor 1965: 680 
CommentDistribution: Reports from Hongkong most likely refer to P. chinensis (fide OTA 1997, VOGEL 2010). Not in Hong Kong fide Francis 2021. Ding et al. (2020) confirmed that Pareas hamptoni inhabits only Myanmar and the province of Lao Cai in north-western Vietnam and stated that it might also be present in Yunnan Province, People’s Republic of China. Populations of Pareas hamptoni (Boulenger, 1905), cited from Laos by Deuve (1970), Stuart (1999), Teynié et al. (2014b) and Nguyen et al. (2020a), should now be identified either as P. formosensis or as P. geminatus (Maury et al. 2022).

Synonymy after VOGEL 2010 who considered Pareas tonkinensis as a synonym, but Zaher et al. 2019 found significant genetic differences between hamptoni and tonkinensis.

Behavior: nocturnal.

Habitat: partly arboreal (Harrington et al. 2018).

Group: The Pareas hamptoni species group includes P. formosensis, P. xuelinensis, P. geminatus, P. hamptoni, P. niger, P. mengziensis, P. iwasakii, P. atayal, P. komaii, P. vindumi, P. kaduri, and P. nigriceps. Pareas kaduri and P. nigriceps fide Poyarkov et al. 2022. 
EtymologyNamed after Herbert Hampton, a friend of G.A. Boulenger, who inferred in his description that the holotypes of the snake was collected by Hampton. 
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