Thermophis baileyi (WALL, 1907)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | |
Common Names | E: Xizang Hot-spring Keel-back Chinese: Xizang Wenquan She |
Synonym | Tropidonotus baileyi WALL 1907: 617 Thermophis baileyi — MALNATE 1953 Thermophis baileyi — GUO & CHEN 2000 Thermophis baileyi — SUN et al. 2011 Thermophis baileyi — WALLACH et al. 2014: 729 |
Distribution | China (Tibet = Xizang, Lhasa region), 3000-4000 m elevation or higher. Type locality: “Thibet” [= Tibet] |
Reproduction | |
Types | Lectotype: BNHS 1602 A (formerly BNHS 90 or BNHS 91), an 840 mm male (F.M. Bailey, 15 May 1906), designated by Malnate (1953: 94). |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS (genus). A colubrid snake genus distinguished by the following combination of characters: hypapophyses of the vertebrae present only in the anterior part of the body; hemipenis forked, plicate basally, spinous medially, calculate distally; sulcus spermaticus deeply forked; maxillary teeth 21-24, subequal or progressively larger posteriorly in the series, last two narrowly separated from those anterior; rostral recurved dorsally; anterior nasal plates expanded, projecting dorsally along the rostral edge, almost excluding the rostral from contact with the internasals; dorsal scales well keeled; anal plate divided. (Malnate 1953: 92) Additional details (6334 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Plate 39H in ZHAO & ADLER 1993. Type species: Tropidonotus baileyi WALL 1907 is the type species of the genus Thermophis MALNATE 1953. Distribution: Possibly in Bhutan (Lenz 2012). |
Etymology | named after Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Markham Bailey (1882-1967), a British army officer, spy, explorer, and butterfly collector. |
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