Gonyosoma, Wagler, 1828
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5673.3.2 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:10ACAF18-EDB5-4B60-8299-0FE1D9131E44 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17020060 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BCCE7F-FFCB-FFFA-FF63-FD25E78D93A4 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Gonyosoma |
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Identification key for the species of Gonyosoma View in CoL
Based on a review of the literature and our examined material, we propose the following provisional identification key to the species of the genus Gonyosoma :
1a. Nasal appendage present............................................................................... 2
1b. Nasal appendage absent................................................................................ 3
2a. Two loreals; black orbital stripe absent in adults; endemic to Hainan Island ( China)........................................................................................................................... G. hainanense
2b. One loreal; black orbital stripe present in adults.................................................. G. boulengeri
3a. Loreal shield present.................................................................... .. frenatum complex
3b. Loreal shield absent................................................................................... 4
4a. 23–27 midbody dorsal scale rows........................................................................ 5
4b. 19 midbody dorsal scale rows........................................................................... 6
5a. Snout more obtuse and relatively short; endemic to Sulawesi Island ( Indonesia)............................ G. jansenii
5b. Snout subacuminate, elongate, obliquely truncate, and projecting........................... G. oxycephalum complex
6a. Dorsal surface dark, speckled with turquoise, with conspicuous yellow-orange bands on the posterior half of the body............................................................................................. G. margaritatum
6b. Dorsal surface uniformly bright green.................................................................... 7
7a. Cloacal plate divided; hemipenis long, weakly spinous, extending to the 13th subcaudal................... G. coeruleum
7b. Cloacal plate undivided; hemipenis short, spinous, extending to the 5th–8th subcaudal.............................. 8
8a. Upper dorsal rows smooth or slightly feebly keeled; total number of ventrals + subcaudals < 310 in males; distribution in northeast India, Bhutan, northern and northwestern Myanmar, possibly eastern Nepal...................... G. prasinum
8b. Upper dorsal rows feebly keeled; total number of ventrals + subcaudals ≥ 310 in males; distribution in central and southern Vietnam as well as central and southern Laos................................................ G. iadinum sp. nov.
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