Trilepida fuliginosa (PASSOS, CARAMASCHI & PINTO, 2006)
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Higher Taxa | Leptotyphlopidae, Epictinae, Epictini, Typhlopoidea, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | Portuguese: Cobra-Cega |
Synonym | Leptotyphlops fuliginosus PASSOS, CARAMASCHI & PINTO 2006 Leptotyphlops koppesi – NOGUEIRA 2001 Leptotyphlops koppesi – SOUZA & JORGE DA SILVA 2002 Leptotyphlops fuliginosus — FRANCA et al. 2008 Tricheilostoma fuliginosum — ADALSTEINSSON, BRANCH, TRAPE, VITT & HEDGES 2009 Trilepida fuliginosa — HEDGES 2011 Tricheilostoma fuliginosum — PINTO & FERNANDES 2012 Trilepida fuliginosa — WALLACH et al. 2014: 738 Trilepida fuliginosa — NOGUEIRA et al. 2019 |
Distribution | Brazil (Goiás, Minas Gerais, Maranhão) Type locality: Rio Preto during the fauna rescue of the Queimados Hydroelectric Plant, between Municipalities of Luziânia (16°15’ S, 46°57’ W), State of Goiás, and Unaí (16°21’ S, 46°54’ W), State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
Reproduction | oviparous |
Types | Holotype: MNRJ 10034 |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis: Leptotyphlops fuliginosus is placed in the L. dulcis species group sensu Peters and Orejas-Miranda (1970a), by the presence of supraoculars small, not contacting first supralabial; and generally with the same size or smaller than frontal and postfrontal. The new species can be diagnosed from all members of L. dulcis group, except L. koppesi, by a suite combination of characters: (1) naris located at pupil level, (2) rostral subtriangular in dorsal view, (3) 2+1 supralabials, (4) four infralabials, (5) 10 scales around the middle of tail, (6) maximum total length 303 mm, (7) dorsal colour pattern uniformly dark brown. Refer to table 1 for additional diagnostic features related to South American members of L. dulcis species group. Leptotyphlops fuliginosus differs from L. koppesi (values in parenthesis) in having a rounded snout in dorsal and lateral views (vs. rounded snout in dorsal view and slightly acuminate in lateral view); middorsal scales 198-211 in males, and 210-218 in females (vs. 186-194 in males and 195-208 in females); subcaudal scales 17-20 in males, 14-17 in females (vs. 16- 18 in males and 13-15 in females); up to 303 mmof maximum total length (vs. 337 mm); Coloration: dorsum uniformly dark brown and venter uniformly cream coloured (vs. dorsum uniform pale brown and ventral colour pattern beige with each scale edge white and the center light brown); inferior portion of rostral scale and labial border cream (vs. uniform brown); frontal scale generally slightly wider than supraoculars (vs. slightly smallest or equal supraoculars); posterior margin of rostral generally reaching the imaginary transverse line between anterior margin of eyes (versus not reaching the transverse line between anterior margin of eyes) [from PASSOS et al. 2006]. |
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Etymology | Named after the Latin adjective “fuliginosus” meaning brown or dark brown colouration. |
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