Micrurus silviae DI BERNARDO, BORGES-MARTINS & DA SILVA, 2007
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | Portuguese: Cobra-Coral, Coral, Coral-Verdadeira, Cobra-Coral-do-Rio-Grande-do-Sul |
Synonym | Micrurus silviae DI BERNARDO, BORGES-MARTINS & DA SILVA 2007 Micrurus silviae — WALLACH et al. 2014: 454 Micrurus silviae — GIRAUDO et al. 2015 Micrurus silviae — NOGUEIRA et al. 2019 |
Distribution | Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), Paraguay, Argentina (Corrientes, Misiones) Type locality: “Passo Fundo Municipality, Miranda Stream (within the drainage basin of the Companhia Riograndense de Saneamento—CORSAN dam), in the W-NW of Rio Grande do Sul” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: CRUPF 1488, adult male; Paratypes: Rio Grande do Sul - IB 699 (M), Alegrete; MCN 4652 (M) and IB 52173 (M), Cacequí; IB 6072 (M), IB 16643 (M), IB18689 (M), and IB 23418 (F), Carazinho; IB 53080 (M), Catuípe; MCN 5155 (M), IB 11122 (M), IB 11256 (M), IB 11432 (M), IB 15758 (M), IB 16604 (M), IB 18570 (M) and IB 40194 (F), Cruz Alta; IB 7357 (M), Friedhemi; IB 7846 (F), IB 8088 (M), and IB 23621 (F), Ijuí; IB 11615 (M), Itapeví, Alegrete; ZUFSM 086 (M), ZUFSM 2173 (F), and ZUFSM 2341 (M), Manoel Viana; CRUPF 581 (M), Mato Castelhano; CRUPF 149 (M), Nicolau Vergueiro; CRUPF 194 (M), Passo Fundo; IB 13640 (M), Rosário do Sul; IB 16055 (M), Santa Bárbara do Sul; MCN 3892 (M), Santa Maria; MCP 15983, Santo Augusto (M); MCP 12164 (F), Sarandi; MCN 8187 (F), Tupanciretã. |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: M. silviae differs from other Micrurus species in southern Brazil by the following characters: snout mostly black, head completely black, white gular region, triads with middle black ring 1.5 to 2 times longer than the external black rings, white rings shorter than the external black rings. The new species occurs sympatrically with M. altirostris and adds to the following known triadal species for the region: M. baliocoryphus, M. pyrrhocryptus, M. lemniscatus, and Micrurus decoratus. |
Comment | Sympatry: M. altirostris Other known triadal species in the region: M. baliocoryphus, M. pyrrhocryptus, M. lemniscatus, and Micrurus decoratus. Distribution: may reach adjacent areas of Argentina and Paraguay. See map in Nogueira et al. 2019. Venomous! |
Etymology | Named after Silvia Di Bernardo, a promising herpetologist who died suddenly in July 2002. |
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