Caaeteboia gaeli MONTINGELLI, BARBO, PEREIRA-FILHO, SANTANA, RODRIGUES-FRANÇA, GRAZZIOTIN & ZAHER, 2020
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Caaeteboia gaeli MONTINGELLI, BARBO, PEREIRA-FILHO, SANTANA, RODRIGUES-FRANÇA, GRAZZIOTIN & ZAHER 2020 Caaeteboia sp. — PEREIRA-FILHO et al. 2017: 170 Caaeteboia gaeli — FILHO et al. 2023 |
Distribution | Brazil (Paraíba) Type locality: Mata do Açude Cafundó, Companhia São João, municipality of Cruz do Espírito Santo, state of Paraíba, Brazil (07°10’57”S, 35°05’33”W). |
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Types | Holotype: MZUSP 19559, adult male, collected by Gindomar G. Santana on 1 March 2008 (field number: GGS 784). Right hemipenis prepared and deposited in the Hemipenial Collection of the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (Fig. 6 in Montingelli et al. 2020). Paratype: UFPB (= CHUFPB) 24395, an adult female from a forested fragment in the municipality of Pedras de Fogo, state of Paraíba, Brazil (07°25’28”S, 34°57’38.3”W), 27 km southwest from the type locality (Fig. 7), collected by Pedro R. A. Albuquerque in July 2018. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Caaeteboia gaeli sp. nov. is diagnosed by a slender and small body; rounded pupil; eight supralabials (fourth and fifth contacting the orbit); nine infralabials (first to fourth contacting chinshields); loreal absent (fused with prefrontals); a preocular single and wide; two postoculars; temporals 2+2/1+2, or 2+1/2+1; dorsals 15/15/15; at least 158 ventrals, 92–106 paired subcaudals; anal plate divided; continuous dark-brown lateral stripe, bordered in black, extending from nasal, to the anterior portion of body, on rows of dorsals three and four, starting to fade after the10–15th ventrals, weakening towards the end of body; posterior to parietals, “V” shaped dark-mark, extending backwards and forming a weak vertebral stripe fading posteriorly; hemipenial lobes almost completely covered with calyces and naked area restricted to the small and poorly marked lobular crotch, on the asulcate side; medial edges of lobes poorly demarcated and bordered with spines; lobular crest poorly developed, bearing small spines on its edge (Fig. 6A, Montingelli et al. 2020). Additional details (2348 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
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Etymology | The specific name honours Gael Hingst Zaher. GGM, FEB, GAPF, GGS, FGRF and FGG dedicated this species to the beloved son of the senior author, who sadly passed prematurely in March, 2020. |
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