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Epictia magnamaculata TAYLOR, 1940

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Higher TaxaLeptotyphlopidae, Epictinae, Epictini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Western Caribbean Threadsnake, Black Blind Snake 
SynonymGlauconia albifrons — BOULENGER 1893: 63 (part)
Leptotyphlops albifrons — BARBOUR 1914:324 (part)
Glauconia (Leptotyphlops) albifrons — WERNER 1925: 540 (part)
Leptotyphlops magnamaculata TAYLOR 1939: 532
Leptotyphlops phenops phenops — SMITH & TAYLOR 1945: 24 (part)
Leptotyphlops albifrons magnamaculata — DUNN & SAXE 1950
Leptotyphlops phenops — MEYER 1969: 409 (part)
Leptotyphlops goudotii magnamaculatus — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970
Leptotyphlops goudotii goudotii — PETERS & OREJAS-MIRANDA 1970
Leptotyphlops goudoti — SCHWARTZ & THOMAS 1975: 189 (part)
Leptotyphlops goudoti magnamaculata — SCHWARTZ & THOMAS, 1975: 189
Leptotyphlops goudoti magnamaculatus — MACLEAN et al. 1977: 4
Leptotyphlops goudotii magnamaculatus — HAHN 1980: 15
Leptotyphlops goudotti (sic) — WILSON & MEYER 1985: 20
Leptotyphlops goudotii — THOMAS et al. 1985: 220
Leptotyphlops goudotti goudotti (sic) — LANCINI 1986: 170 (part)
Leptotyphlops tenella — MALHOTRA & THORPE 1999: 71
Leptotyphlops tenellus — HENDERSON 2004: 312.
Leptothyphlops (sic) albiprons (sic) — HOWARD et al. 2004: 112
Leptotyphlops magnamaculatus — ADALSTEINSSON 2008: 25–26 37
Leptotyphlops goudotii magnamaculata — ADALSTEINSSON et al. 2009: 17.
Epictia magnamaculata — ADALSTEINSSON et al. 2009
Epictia goudotii — UGUETO & RIVAS 2010: 216
Leptotyphlops albifrons magnamaculatus — CORAL-ENRÍQUEZ 2011: 7.
Crishagenus magnamaculata — HOSER 2012: 33.
Epictia goudotti (sic) — RIVAS et al. 2012: 27.
Leptotyphlops albifrons margaritae — WALLACH et al. 2014: 277.
Epictia magnamaculata — WALLACH et al. 2014: 277
Epictia magnamaculata — MCCRANIE & HEDGES 2016 
DistributionMexico (Quintana Roo: Cozumel Island);
Honduras (Islas de la Bahía [Bay Islands]: Bahía, Barbareta, Cayo Cochino Grande, Cayo Cochino Pequeño, Guanaja, Roatán, Utila; Islas del Cisne [Swan Islands]: Isla Pequeña [Little Swan], and Isla Grande [Big Swan]);
Colombia (Isla San Andres, Isla Providencia, Santa Catalina)

Type locality: Isla Utila, Islas de la Bahia, Honduras, 16°06'N, 86°55'W, elevation 0–20 m  
Reproductionoviparous (manual imputation, fide Zimin et al. 2022) 
TypesHolotype: USNM 54760, female 
DiagnosisDiagnosis. Epictia magnamaculata is distinguished from all congeners by the following combination of characters: snout slightly truncate in dorsal and ventral view, rounded in lateral view; supraocular present, not in contact with first supralabial; first supralabial longer, reaching eye level; rostral scale subtriangular in dorsal view; ocular hexagonal with straight shape at the eye level; supraocular longer than frontal scale; temporal indistinct; fused caudals absent; two supralabials (1+1); four infralabials; 245–262 middorsal scales; 237–246 midventral scales; 15–18 subcaudal scales; 10 scales around the middle of tail; seven dorsal scale rows dark brown in the centre of scales with paler border forming longitudinal zig-zag lines; seven lateroventral scale rows brown in the centre of scales with border lighter forming soft zig-zag lines; gular region paler than venter (from PINTO-RICHARD et a. 2010).


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CommentDistribution: this species is an island endemic; not on the Mesoamerican mainland (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua), nor Costa Rica or Panama, but only on offshore islands fide Savage (2002, and pers. comm. 15. Aug 2015). Not in Venezuela either (Natera-Mumaw et al. 2015). See map in MCCRANIE & HEDGES 2016: Fig. 4. Not on Trinidad, Bonaire I, Margarita I, fide Wallach 2016: 246. 
EtymologyThe specific epithet is derived from the Latin magnus, meaning large, and macula, meaning spot, a reference to the large yellow spot on the snout of the snake. 
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