Tantalophis discolor (GÜNTHER, 1860)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae (Dipsadinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Oaxacan Cat-eyed Snake S: Culebra Ojo de Gato Oaxaqueña |
Synonym | Leptodeira discolor GÜNTHER 1860: 317 Leptodira discolor GÜNTHER 1860: 55 Sibon discolor — GARMAN 1884: 19 Hypsiglena discolor — COPE 1887 Pseudoleptodeira discolor — TAYLOR 1938 Tantalophis discolor — DUELLMAN 1958 Tantalophis discolor — MYERS & CAMPBELL 1981 Tantalophis discolor — LINER 1994 Tantalophis discolor — LINER 2007 Tantalophis discolor — WALLACH et al. 2014: 698 |
Distribution | Mexico (Oaxaca) Type locality: “Oaxaca" |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Syntypes: BMNH 1946.1.23.67 and 1946.1.23.68 |
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Comment | Synonymy: partly after Mulcahy et al. 2011. Phylogenetics: Dipsadinae fide Zaher et al. 2019. Type species: Leptodeira discolor GÜNTHER 1860: 317 is the type species of the genus Tantalophis DUELLMAN 1958. |
Etymology | From the Latin “dis-” meaning a negation or contrary and “colour”, likely in reference to its pale or “dirty-white” coloration. The genus name comes from the Greek Tántalos, a mythological character symbolic of eternal torment, and from the Greek “ophis” for snake. |
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