Phyllorhynchus decurtatus (COPE, 1868)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Spotted Leafnose Snake G: Gefleckte Blattnasennatter S: Culebra Nariz Moteada |
Synonym | Phimothyra decurtata COPE 1868: 310 Salvadora decurtata — GARMAN 1884: 39 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — STEJNEGER 1890: 154 Lytorhynchus decurtatus — BOULENGER 1893: 417 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — COPE 1900: 823 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — STEBBINS 1985: 177 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus perkinsi KLAUBER 1935 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus nubilus KLAUBER 1940 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus nubilis — BOGERT & OLIVER 1945: 350 (in error) Phyllorhynchus decurtatus norrisi SMITH & LANGEBARTEL 1951: 181 Phyllorhynchus arenicola SAVAGE & CLIFF 1954: 69 Phyllorhynchus arenicola — CLIFF 1954 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus perkinsi — LOOMIS & STEPHENS 1967 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus porelli POWERS & BANTA 1974: 241 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus porelloi — SMITH & SMITH 1976: 13 (nom. emend.) Phyllorhynchus decurtatus arenicola — MURPHY & OTTLEY 1980 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus arenicolus — MCLEARY & MCDIARMID 1993 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus decurtatus — MCLEARY & MCDIARMID 1993 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus norrisi — MCCLEARY & MCDIARMID 1993 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus nubilus — MCCLEARY & MCDIARMID 1993 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus perkinsi — MCCLEARY & MCDIARMID 1993 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — LINER 1994 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — GRISMER 1999: 460 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — CROTHER et al. 2012 Phyllorhynchus decurtatus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 560 |
Distribution | USA (SE California, S Nevada, SW Arizona, SW Utah), Mexico (Baja California, Sonora, W Sinaloa) arenicolus: Isla Montserrate in the Gulf of California, Mexico; Type locality: the shouthwest coast of Isla Montserrate, Gulf of California, Mexico”; decurtatus: Mexico (Baja California), Type locality: “upper part of Lower California”; restricted to “San Fernando Misíon (between San Ignacio and)” [nothing following the “and”] norrisi: Mexico (Sonora); Type locality: Mexico: 45.1 mi S Santa Ana, Sonora; nubilus: USA (Arizona); Type locality: “Xavier (Weisner’s Ranch), Pima County, Arizona”. perkinsi: USA (California); Type locality: “Dry Lake, San Diego County, California” |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: ANSP 5489 (decurtatus) Holotype: SDNHM = SDSNH 32493; paratypes SDNHM = SDSNH [nubilus] Holotype: SDNHM = SDSNH 23757 [perkinsi] Holotype: CAS-SUR 14013 [arenicolus] Holotype: INHS (= UIMNH) 23887, D. A. Langebartel and R. Abbuhl; July 3, 1951 [norrisi] |
Diagnosis | Additional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (1234 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Subspecies: Traditionally, 5 subspecies are recognized. However, GRISMER 1999 discusses the status of arenicolus and synonymizes it with decurtatus. McDiarmid and McCleary (1993) listed five subspecies but were skeptial about their validity. CROTHER (2000) followed this opinion. GARDNER & MENDELSON 2004 showed that variation in this species is not consistent with subspecific distinction and therefore rejected subspecies. |
Etymology | The species name decurtatus is derived from the Latin decurto, meaning to cut short. In his original description Cope (1868) commented that both “the head is shortened" and "the tail is relatively shorter”. The subspecific names are derived as follows: perkinsi is a patronym to honor Charles B. Perkins, colleague and friend of Laurence M. Klauber who described that taxon; nubilus is a Latin word meaning cloudy, presumably in reference to the nature of the irregular blotches that cover the body; norrisi is a patronymn to honor Lester J. Norris, who gave financial supportto the expedition that collected the type-specimen; arenicola is derived from the Greek arena, meaning sand, and cola, meaning dwelling; presumably in reference to the fact that the type-series was collected on sand dunes on Isla Monserrate (from (McDiarmid and McCleary 1993). |
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