Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Sonora palarostris organica KLAUBER 1951 Sonora palarostris palarostris (KLAUBER 1937) |
Common Names | E: Sonoran Shovelnose Snake organica: Organ Pipe Shovelnose Snake G: Sonora-Schaufelnasenschlange S: Rostro de Pala de Sonora |
Synonym | Sonora palarostris KLAUBER 1937 Chionactis occipitalis palarostris — SMITH & TAYLOR 1950: 344 Chionactis palarostris — STEBBINS 1985: 214 Chionactis palarostris — LINER 1994 Chionactis palarostris — CROTHER et al. 2012 Chionactis palarostris — WALLACH et al. 2014: 160 Chionactis palarostris — LEMOS-ESPINAL 2015 Sonora (Chionactis) palarostris — COX et al. 2018: 976 Chionactis palarostris — LEMOS-ESPINAL et al. 2019
Sonora palarostris organica KLAUBER, 1951: 178 Chionactis palarostris organica — CROTHER 2000: 58 Chionactis palarostris organica — CROTHER et al. 2012 Sonora palarostris organica — COX et al. 2018 |
Distribution | USA (S Arizona), Mexico (Sonora)
organica: USA (Arizona); Type locality: on the Sonoyta-Ajo road, 9 miles north of the US-Mexican border, in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Pima Conty, Arizona.
palarostris: Mexico (Sonora)
Type locality: “5 miles south of Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico”; restricted to "six miles south of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico," by Blake 1970.
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Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: SDNHM = SDSNH 26771. Holotype: SDNHM = SDSNH 40673 [organica] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Sonora palarostris can be distinguished from all other Sonora, except S. occipitalis and S. palarostris, by the presence of a flattened, spadelike rostrum. Whereas both S. occipitalis and S. annulata, have more than 23 crossbands, S. palarostris has fewer than 23 crossbands (Cox et al. 2018: 976).
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Comment | Subspecies: Cox et al. 2018 are a bit ambiguous of whether thes subspecies are still recognized. They list organica as a synonym but then say that there are two recognized subspecies.
Distribution: see map in Mahrdt et al. 2001. |
Etymology | The name palarostris is derived from the Latin pala meaning "shovel or spade" and the Latin rostrum meaning "snout or beak," in reference to the shovel-shaped morphology of the snout.
The subspecies organica is a toponym in reference to the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, where the holotype and 14 paratypes were collected. |
References |
- Cox, Christian L.; Alison R. Davis Rabosky, Iris A. Holmes, Jacobo Reyes-Velasco, Corey E. Roelke, Eric N. Smith, Oscar Flores-Villela, Jimmy A. McGuire & Jonathan A. Campbell 2018. Synopsis and taxonomic revision of three genera in the snake tribe Sonorini. Journal of Natural History 52: 945-988 - get paper here
- Crother, B. I. (ed.) 2012. Standard Common and Current Scientific Names for North American Amphibians, Turtles, Reptiles, and Crocodilians, Seventh Edition. Herpetological Circular 39: 1-92
- Heimes, P. 2016. Snakes of Mexico. Chimaira, Frankfurt, 572 pp
- Klauber, Laurence M. 1937. A new snake of the genus Sonora from Mexico. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 8 (27): 363-366 - get paper here
- Klauber, Laurence M. 1951. The shovel-nosed snake, Chionactis with descriptions of two new subspecies. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 11 (9): 141-204 - get paper here
- Kunz, Kriton 2015. Schlangen, die Wirbellose fressen. Terraria-Elaphe 2015 (5): 14-20 - get paper here
- Lemos-Espinal JA, Smith GR, Rorabaugh JC 2019. A conservation checklist of the amphibians and reptiles of Sonora, Mexico, with updated species lists. ZooKeys 829: 131-160 - get paper here
- Lemos-Espinal, Julio A. (ed.) 2015. Amphibians and Reptiles of the US - Mexico Border States / Anfibios y Reptiles de los Estados de la Frontera México - Estados Unidos. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas. x + 614 pp.; ISBN 978-1-62349-306-6. - get paper here
- Mahrdt, Clark R., Kent R. Beaman, Philip C. Rosen and Peter A. Holm 2001. Chionactis Cope Shovel-nosed Snakes. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (730): 1-6 - get paper here
- Mahrdt, Clark R., Kent R. Beaman, Philip C. Rosen and Peter A. Holm 2001. Chionactis palarostris (Klauber) Sonoran Shovel-nosed Snake. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles (732): 1-5 - get paper here
- Nevárez-de los Reyes; Manuel, David Lazcano, Javier Banda-Leal and Ian Recchio 2014. Notes on Mexican Herpetofauna 22: Herpetofauna of the Continental Portion of the Municipality of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Bull. Chicago Herp. Soc. 49(8):105-115 - get paper here
- O’Shea, M. 2018. The Book of Snakes. Ivy Press / Quarto Publishing, London, - get paper here
- Pregill, Gregory K.;Berrian, James E. 1984. Type specimens of amphibians and reptiles in the San Diego Natural History Museum. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20 (10): 151-164 - get paper here
- Stebbins,R.C. 1985. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians, 2nd ed. Houghton Mifflin, Boston
- Wallach, Van; Kenneth L. Williams , Jeff Boundy 2014. Snakes of the World: A Catalogue of Living and Extinct Species. [type catalogue] Taylor and Francis, CRC Press, 1237 pp.
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