Parafimbrios vietnamensis, Ziegler & Ngo & Pham & Nguyen & Le & Nguyen, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4527.2.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5967013 |
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Parafimbrios vietnamensis |
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Parafimbrios vietnamensis sp. nov.
Figs. 2–3 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 .
Holotype. IEBR A.2018.7 (field number LC2016.8), male, collected by H.V. Tu and H.N. Ngo on 2 nd June 2016 near Hoang Ho Village, Phang So Lin Commune, Sin Ho District , Lai Chau Province (22 0 22.180’N, 103 0 14.485’E), at an elevation of 1,317 m above sea level. GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. A species of the genus Parafimbrios , characterized by a combination of the following characters: 1) rostral laterally with two raised, curved edges; the upper one, together with a horizontal curved ridge of tissue, separate the rostral from the internasals; 2) nasal in contact zone with rostral with curved raised edge; 3) nasal in contact zone with supralabials each with two small oblique, curved raised edges located above first and second as well as above second and third supralabials; 4) suture between the internasals much longer than that between the prefrontals; 5) supralabials 8, with the first four bearing raised edges; 6) infralabials 7; mental and anterior three to four infralabials with raised edges; 7) temporals 4+4–5; 8) 35–33–29 dorsal scale rows; 9) laterally rounded ventrals 164; 10) unpaired subcaudals 49; 11) total length of at least 266 mm in males (with a tail length of 44 mm, and a TaL/TL ratio of 0.165).
Description of holotype. Total length 266 mm (snout-vent length 222 mm, tail length 44 mm); TaL/TL ratio 0.165; body slender, cylindrical; head length 7.2 mm (from tip of snout to hind margin of parietal); head not distinct from neck, dorsally covered with large shields; eye small, with vertically sub-elliptic pupil; right maxilla with ca. 27 small, curved, subequal teeth, progressively slightly enlarged posteriorly.
Rostral triangular, not visible from above; the sides of the rostral each with two raised, curved edges; the upper one, together with a horizontal curved ridge of tissue at the outermost front of the internasals separate the rostral from the internasals; suture between the internasals (1.7 mm) much longer than that between the prefrontals (0.7 mm); nostril in the anterior part of a large, concave nasal; nasal in contact zone with rostral with curved raised edge, extending from horizontal, curved ridge of tissue in front of each internasal to first supralabial; nasal in contact zone with supralabials each with two small oblique, curved raised edges located above first and second as well as above second and third supralabials; frontal slightly broader than long, rounded at both sides in front, much shorter than the parietals, from anterior tip subdivided in middle for most part (3/4) of its length; loreal large, heptagonal, extending from the nasal to the eye; one small preocular, at the upper front of eye; one supraocular, wider than high; two postoculars on both sides, the upper one hexagonal, being much larger, the lower one elongated, reaching somewhat below the eye; on the right side a very small third postocular, discernible, reaching somewhat above the eye; one large pentagonal to hexagonal subocular; four anterior and four (left) to five (right) posterior temporals each; eight supralabials, the first five very small, with the first four bearing raised edges, the last one much elongated; sixth and seventh supralabials in contact with the subocular; one mental, followed by seven infralabials; mental and anterior three to four infralabials with their raised edges; first pair of infralabials in contact with each other; first five infralabials in contact with the single pair of enlarged chin shields; chin shields covering nearly the whole of the chin in front, in contact with the first ventral; no posterior chin-shields.
Dorsal scales small, cycloid, keeled from region behind the neck onwards; 33 scale rows at midbody, every second of the outermost row distinctly enlarged; ca. 35 scales round the anterior part of the body, and 29 dorsal scale rows at posterior body; correspondence of two dorsal scale rows per ventral plate throughout the body; distinct, laterally rounded ventrals 164; single subcaudals 49, without tail tip; cloacal entire; tail moderate. The left hemipenis basally everted.
Coloration of holotype in preservation. The ethanol-preserved holotype brownish-black above, with broad yellow neck band widening towards the venter and stretching to the chin region; dorsal head surface in part reddish-brown, in particular in the middle of parietals and frontal; venter greyish-brown, lighter anteriorly, darker towards tail region; ventrals anteriorly and laterally darker.
Etymology. Analogous to the naming of the recent Parafimbrios discovery from Laos ( P. lao ) we name the new species from Vietnam after the country of origin.
Distribution. Parafimbrios vietnamensis sp. nov. currently is only known from the type locality in Lai Chau Province, Vietnam ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ).
Natural history. The male holotype of Parafimbrios vietnamensis sp. nov. was discovered at 21:00 at an elevation of 1,317 m a.s.l. in a forest valley. It was drizzling at the time of capture with the air temperature at the site being 24 ° C and the relative humidity 85%. The surrounding habitat was disturbed limestone karst forest and fragmented with hill agricultural fields.
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