Geophis rostralis (JAN, 1865)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Sierra Madre Earth Snake S: Minadora de la Sierra Madre |
Synonym | Elapoides rostralis JAN in JAN & SORDELLI 1865: 12 (2) Geophis rostralis — BOCOURT 1883: 533 in DUMÉRIL, BOCOURT & MOCQUART Rhabdosoma rostrale — COPE 1885: 385 Rhabdosoma rostrale — COPE 1887: 85 Catostoma rostrale — AMARAL 1929: 192 Geophis rostralis — GÜNTHER 1893: 89 Geophis rostralis — BOULENGER 1894: 323 Geophis rostralis — SMITH & TAYLOR 1945 Geophis dubius — DOWNS 1967: 84 Geophis rostralis — LINER 1994 Geophis rostralis — WILSON & TOWNSEND 2007: 17 Geophis rostralis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 305 |
Distribution | Mexico (Oaxaca: Sierra Madre del Sur) Type locality: “Mexique” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntype: ZMB 6407 |
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Comment | Geophis rostralis is not listed in the Zoological Record of 1864. There seems to be no reference to it in SMITH & SMITH 1976. Synonymy: The status of the species is still uncertain. The species was originally described based on a color plate with no indication of a type specimen or locality. Various authors have recognized G. rostralis as a distinct species (Campbell et al. 1983), while others (Downs 1967) maintain that this species is conspecific with G. dubius. Distribution: see map in CANSECO-MÁRQUEZ et al. 2016: 133 (Fig. 1). |
Etymology | Named after Latin rostralis, pertaining to a rostrum, beak or snout. [?]. |
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