Micrurus limbatus FRASER, 1964
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Higher Taxa | Elapidae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Micrurus limbatus limbatus (FRASER 1964) Micrurus limbatus spilosomus PEREZ-HIGAREDA & SMITH 1990 |
Common Names | E: Tuxtlan Coral Snake S: Coralillo de Los Tuxtlas |
Synonym | Micrurus limbatus FRASER 1964 Micrurus limbatus — LINER 1994 Micrurus limbatus limbatus — LINER 2007 Micrurus limbatus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 449 Micrurus limbatus spilosomus PEREZ-HIGAREDA & SMITH 1990 Micrurus limbatus spilosomus — LINER 2007 |
Distribution | Mexico (S Veracruz: Sierra de los Tuxtlas) spilosomus: Mexico (Veracruz); Type locality: from Bastonal. Sierra de Santa Marta, 900 m elevation, municipality of Catemaco. Veracruz. Mexico. Type locality: southern slope of Volcan San Martin, 7 airline miles north of San Andres Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico, at 1,050 m elevation. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: UMMZ 123858 Holotype: CAR-EBTT (= IBH-LT = UNAM-LT) 2733 (Los Tuxtlas), female [spilosomus] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (spilosomus). A member of the species M. limbatus, not differing from the nominotypical subspecies, M. 1. limbatus, in scutellation. but differing from it Inpattem, having 14-21 round or oval black spots on a red dorsum; highly irregular, widely spaced blotches on venter; 3-4 black tail rings, shorter ventrally than dorsally; and a nuchal black ring interrupted ventrally or no more than one ventral long (as opposed to 31-45 black rings encircling body; 4-6 black tail rings, longer ventrally than dorsally, nuchal black ring complete, covering 3 or 4 ventrals). |
Comment | Micrurus limbatus limbatus is mimicked by Pliocercus elapoides wilmarai (see figures in SMITH & CHISZAR 2001). Venomous! |
Etymology | The name limbatus is derived from the Latin limbus meaning a fringe or border, alluding, possibly, to the black borders or margins outlining the red scales. M. l. spilosomus is from the Greek spilo meaning spot or spotted as adjective and somus meaning body; thus, the one with spotted body, alluding to the black body spots of this subspecies. |
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