Phalotris tricolor form “punctatus” (Lema, 1979)

Smith, Paul, Maciel, José, Redin Hurtado, Mikel, Galeano, Sergio, Stepan, Nicole, Brouard, Jean-Paul, Ríos, Sergio D., Ferreira Riveros, Marcela, Smith, Rebecca L., Owen, Matthew, Nicolay, Harald, Derna, Roberto, Vera Burró, Alvaro, Lahaye, Tito & Cacciali, Pier, 2024, Twenty-eight new and significant departmental reptile records for Paraguay, Acta Zoológica Lilloana 68 (2), pp. 347-385 : 377

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.30550/j.azl/1954

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15000377

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AA003F-FF8C-FFD5-2D82-2A04FE2F66F5

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Phalotris tricolor form “punctatus” (Lema, 1979)
status

 

Burrowing Snake

Phalotris tricolor form “punctatus” (Lema, 1979)

Phalotris punctatus (Lema 1979) was described based on specimens from northwestern Argentina, and distinguished from P. tricolor mainly by the spotted dorsal pattern on an ochre background (versus unspotted on a red background in P. tricolor ). The two were later synonymized by Lema, D’Agostini, Cappellari (2005), before being revalidated again in a confused publication by Martins and Lema (2017). The latter publication is unclear on whether “ P. punctatus ” is being reported from Paraguay, with the Paraguayan   GoogleMaps data presented in the map, texts and species examined sections contradicting each other, and the sole Paraguayan   GoogleMaps specimen of “ P. punctatus ” examined also listed in duplicate with the same data under P. tricolor . Whilst   GoogleMaps we prefer to wait for additional data before recognizing “ P. punctatus ” as a distinct species, we attempt to clarify some confusion by confirming the presence of a specimen corresponding phenotypically with “ P. punctatus ” from the Paraguayan Chaco   GoogleMaps , noting that it was collected in an area from which P. tricolor is well-documented. The   GoogleMaps roadkill individual was photographed ( Fig. 28 View Fig ) and collected (CZPLT-H 2475) on the road between Loma Plata and Filadelfia close to the Comunidad Indigena Pesempo   GoogleMaps ᾽o (22°21’12.7”S 59°52’20.1”W), Boquerón department on 3 March 2024. Phalotris tricolor is considered to be “Endangered” in Paraguay ( Martínez et al., 2020c).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Colubridae

Genus

Phalotris

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