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Type: Article
Published: 2014-04-04
Page range: 469–480
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A new Andean species of Philodryas (Dipsadidae, Xenodontinae) from Ecuador

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Nazaré 481, CEP. 04263-000, Ipiranga, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Nazaré 481, CEP. 04263-000, Ipiranga, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Fundación Herpetológica Gustavo Orcés, Av. Amazonas 3008 y Rumipamba, Quito, Ecuador
Bioparque Amaru y Zoológico de Cuenca, Autopista Cuenca, Azogues, Km. 10,5, Cuenca, Ecuador
Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, Caixa Postal 11.46 1, CEP 05422-970, São Paulo, Brazil
Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas, Universidad Iberoamericana del Ecuador, 9 de Octubre N 25-12 y Av. Colón, Quito-Ecuador
Andes Hemipenis Neotropical Snakes Philodryadini taxonomy

Abstract

We describe a new species of Philodryas from the highlands of southern Ecuador. The new species is distinguished from all known species of Philodryas by a unique combination of coloration, scalation, and hemipenial characters. The new species resembles Philodryas simonsii in color pattern. However, they differ notoriously by their hemipenial morphology. The three other trans-Andean members of the genus (Philodryas simonsii, Philodryas chamissonis, and Philodryas tachymenoides), along with the new species, compose a probably monophyletic group that may be characterized by the presence of ungrooved postdiastemal teeth in the maxilla. Unlike most species of the genus Philodryas, the new species shows a restricted distribution, being apparently endemic to a small region of high-altitude (3150–4450m) grasslands in the southern Andes of Ecuador.