Gloydius rickmersi WAGNER, TIUTENKO, BORKIN & SIMONOV, 2015
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Higher Taxa | Viperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Synonym | Gloydius rickmersi WAGNER, TIUTENKO, BORKIN & SIMONOV 2015 Gloydius rickmersi — KWET 2017 Gloydius rickmersi — MILTO 2024 |
Distribution | Kyrgyzstan Type locality: Kul-Otek at the Sary-Buka Valley in Kyrgyzstan, about 25 km (by air) NE of Daroot-Korgon (Chong-Alai District) near the town Kyzyl-Eshme in direction to the Shuman-Bol pass and the Kichi-Alai River at an elevation of 3000 m [N 39.622132, E 72.284010] |
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Types | Holotype. ZMB 80360 [field no. PW P069], adult female, collected on 4.VIII.2013, at about 19.00 h and purchased by local boys to Philipp Wagner. Paratypes. MHNG 2745.46 (field no. PW P070), two pieces of a subadult female from the same area as the holotype but about 200 m higher in elevation, collected as dead body on 7.VIII.2013 by Philipp Wagner. MHNG 2752.70, roadkilled at Kul-Otek near to one from Kyzyl-Eshme, collected as dead body by Glib Mazepa. MHNG 2752.69, roadkilled at the northern slope of the Alai ridge, Tengizbai River, Kichelay [N39.755, E72.202], 2798 m, collected by Spartak Litvinchuk. ZSM 211/2014, a juvenile male from the same area as the holotype but lower in elevation towards the entrance of the valley to the main Alai valley, collected as dead body on the road on 16.VIII.2013 by Arthur Tiutenko. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: A slender, moderately stout small snake of the genus Gloydius, with up to 479 mm total length. Head slender, slightly triangular, with nine symmetrical plates on the upper head, 7 supralabial and 8-9 infralabial scales. Body scales in 20-22 rows around midbody, 143- 156 ventral and 35-45 usually paired subcaudal scales. Cloacal plate not divided. Body, excluding the tail, with 26-29 transverse crossbands, not extending to the sides of the body. Additional details (4533 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | The description of this species was published online on 31 Dec 2015 even though the pdf says “2016”. |
Etymology | Nearly 50 years after his death, this species is named in honor to Willi Rickmer Rickmers for his contributions to our knowledge about the Alai and Pamir regions and his outstanding work as organizer of the first German-Russian expedition to this area. |
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