Trimeresurus davidi CHANDRAMOULI, CAMPBELL & VOGEL, 2020
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Higher Taxa | Viperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Trimeresurus davidi CHANDRAMOULI, CAMPBELL & VOGEL 2020 Trimeresurus albolabris – VIJAYAKUMAR & DAVID 2006 Trimeresurus albolabris – SMITH 1943 (part.) Trimeresurus albolabris – VOGEL 2006 (part.) Trimeresurus albolabris – VOGEL et al. 2014 (part.) Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) davidi — MIRZA et al. 2023 |
Distribution | India (Car Nicobar) Type locality: Chuckchucka Village (9.2161°N, 92.8109°E, 14 m asl), Car Nicobar |
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Types | Holotype. BNHS 3304, an adult female, collected by a group of Nicobari men (fide Vijayakumar and David 2006). Paratypes. DOSMB 05104, an adult male from Chuckchucka Village, Car Nicobar; NHMUK 1936.7.7.40, NHMUK 1936.7.7.41, NHMUK 1936.7.7.42, (three adult females from ‘Car Nicobar, Nicobar Is.’), NHMUK 1936.7.7.46 an unsexed adult from ‘Car Nicobar, Nicobar Is.,’ NHMUK 1936.7.7.47 and NHMUK 1936.7.7.48 (two adult males from ‘Nicobar Is.’ and ‘Andaman Is.’ [doubtful], respectively), collected during Lord Moyne’s expedition to the Nicobar Islands. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Trimeresurus davidi sp. nov. is an arboreal member of the genus Trimeresurus restricted to the Car Nicobar Island of the Nicobar archipelago, characterized by: medium to large sized body (277–835 mm SVL); dorsal scales in a series of 21–25:21–23:15–17 rows; nasal partly fused with the first supralabial; 166–179 ventrals; 46–70 subcaudals; one preocular; 2–3 postoculars; 10–12 supralabials; 12–15 infralabials; two internasals usually in contact with each other; 11–14 cephalic scales; relative tail length (TaL/TL) ranging from 0.143–0.20; dorsal and ventral verdant green in color, lacking white ventrolateral stripes; males with a white supralabial streak, bordered by a reddish tinge above; a pair of white and red stripes along the sides of the tail in both males and females; a reddish brown colored tail and a greenish iris; hemipenis reaching the 13th caudal plate. Additional details (3673 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Distribution: See map in Vogel et al. 2023: 529 (Fig. 5) for localities. |
Etymology | Named after Patrick David, eminent French reptile taxonomist, for his immense contribution to the systematics of Asian pit vipers and, in particular, to the Nicobar snake fauna. |
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