Chilabothrus argentum REYNOLDS, PUENTE-ROLÓN, GENEVA, AVILES-RODRIGUEZ & HERRMANN, 2016
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Higher Taxa | Boidae (Boinae), Henophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Conception Bank Boa, Conception Bank Silver Boa |
Synonym | Chilabothrus argentum REYNOLDS, PUENTE-ROLÓN, GENEVA, AVILES-RODRIGUEZ & HERRMANN 2016 Chilabothrus argentum — REYNOLDS & HENDERSON 2018: 9 Chilabothrus argentum — REYNOLDS et al. 2023 |
Distribution | Bahamas (Conception Island Bank) Type locality: Conception Island Bank, Bahamas (not explicitly given) |
Reproduction | ovoviviparous (predicted, based on related species) |
Types | Holotype: MCZ R-193527. An adult female obtained 21 October 2015. Found at night climbing 1.5 m high in a B. simaruba tree. Specimen measurements are listed in Table 1 in Reynolds et al. 2016. Specimen squamation on the right side is as follows: 278 ventrals, 83 subcaudals, 14 supralabials, 1 loreal, 1 preocular, 1 suborbital, 4 postoculars, and 2 supraoculars. Paratype. MCZ R-193528. An adult male, obtained 21 October 2015. Found at night moving horizontally 2 m high on a B. simaruba branch. Specimen measurements are listed in Table 1. Specimen squamation on the right side is as follows: 278 ventrals, 83 subcaudals, 13 supralabials, 1 loreal, 1 preocular, 1 suborbital, 4 postoculars, and 1 supraocular. Preocular and sixth supralabial scales on the left side of the head are malformed, as is the fifth supralabial on the right side of the head. |
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Comment | Habitat: This species is apparently largely arboreal, and has been found in Coco- thrinax argentata and B. simaruba. |
Etymology | The species name, argentum, is the nominative Latin word for silver, referencing the silver coloration of the first specimen encountered in July 2015 as well as its location in a silver palm (Cocothrinax argentata) when encountered. |
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