Trimeresurus caudornatus CHEN, DING, VOGEL & SHI, 2020
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Higher Taxa | Viperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Ornamental tailed pit- viper Chinese: 饰尾竹叶青 (Shì Wěi Zhú Yè Qîng) |
Synonym | Trimeresurus caudornatus CHEN, DING, VOGEL & SHI in CHEN et al. 2020 Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) caudornatus — MIRZA et al. 2023 |
Distribution | China (Yunnan) Type locality: Nabang Town, Yingjiang County, Yunnan Province (24.6973°N, 97.5805° E, and 389 m elevation), China |
Reproduction | |
Types | Holotype: ZMNH AR1238, adult male, collected by L. Ding and Z. Chen on 17 September 2018 (Fig. 2A). Paratype. ZMNH AR1239, adult female, same collecting data as the holotype (Fig. 2B). |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: (1) Head and body generally dark green, postocular stripes absent in both genders, upper labials light green; (2) ventrolateral stripe faint green yellow, present on the first row of DSR in both genders; (3) iris golden yellow in both genders; (4) dorsal tail mostly dark red, lateral and ventral green; an orange red stripe along the ventral part of the tail; (5) DSR 21/22 –21–15 (n=2), VEN 161–163, SC 52–72; (6) Cep 10, first upper labial partially fused to the nasal; (7) hemipenes elongated, bilobed at 6th plate, tips reaching SC 37–38, small spines present posterior to the bifurcation, sulcus spermaticus shallow, visible, divides at the base of the organ. Additional details (5947 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | T. caudornatus is nested within some former subspecies of T. albolabris. Distribution: See map in Vogel et al. 2023: 529 (Fig. 5) for localities. |
Etymology | The specific name of the new species was made up of the Latin word “caud” (tail) and “ornatus” (ornamental), indicating a red stripe on the subcaudal scales. |
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