Amphisbaena absaberi (STRÜSSMAN & CARVALHO, 2001)
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Higher Taxa | Amphisbaenidae, Amphisbaenia, Lacertoidea, Sauria, Squamata (lizards) |
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Common Names | Portuguese: Cobra-de-Duas-Cabeças, Cobra-Cega |
Synonym | Cercolophia absaberi STRÜSSMAN & CARVALHO 2001 Cercolophia absaberi — GANS 2005: 25 Amphisbaena absaberi — MOTT & VIEITES 2009 |
Distribution | W Brazil (Mato Grosso) Type locality: Brazil, Mato Grosso, Ca´ceres (168109S, 578419W). |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ZUEC 1532. Paratypes: ZUEC 1528, 1529, 1531, 1533, 2092. |
Diagnosis | DIAGNOSIS: A medium-sized form of Cercolophia, differing from all o ther species in the genus by the following combination of characters: snout rounded; head markedlly narrower than the trunk, laterally compressed, and convex in profile. A constriction of the neck with a distinct widening of the body immediately posterior to this. Upper head scales paired, including nasals (not completely separated from the rostral), prefrontals (enormous), frontals ( elongated and posteriorly projected), and relatively small parietals; no major fusions of head scales, though the upper parts of nasarostral sutures are lost; no postmalar row; 239-242 body annuli; 4 lateral and 14-15 caudal annuli; usually 18 dorsal and 18 ventral segments to a midbody annulus; lateral sulcus markedly apparent; two precloacal pores; a slightly narrowed 5th or 6 th caudal annulus (scales on it are narrower, their number being the same or fewer than in adjacent annuli) (Strüssmann & Carvalho, 2001). |
Comment | Abundance: only known from its original description (Meiri et al. 2017). This is one of the species called 'lost' and 'rediscovered' by Lindken et al. 2024. This species is one of ~20 species of Amphisbaena with two precloacal pores (Ribeiro et al. 2019). |
Etymology | Named after Prof. Aziz Nacib Ab'Saber, a distinguished Brazilian geographer, who has contributed much to the knowledge of paleoclimates and geomorphology in midwestern Brazil. |
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