Pseudorabdion, Jan, 1862

Weinell, Jeffrey L., Hooper, Errol, Leviton, Alan E. & Brown, Rafe M., 2019, Illustrated Key to the Snakes of the Philippines, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 66 (1), pp. 1-49 : 32-33

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.11512680

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scientific name

Pseudorabdion
status

 

Pseudorabdion View in CoL

Key to Philippine species.

1a. Loreal scale absent, prefrontal scale in contact with supralabial scales ( Fig. 43B–D View FIGURE )....... 2

1b. Loreal scale present, prefrontal scale not in contact with supralabial scales ( Fig. 43A View FIGURE )..... 4

2b. Frontal scale does not border eye; supraocular and postocular scales present, fused to each other ( Fig. 43C–D View FIGURE )................................................................ 3

2a. Frontal scale borders eye; supraocular scale absent ( Fig. 43B View FIGURE )........................ 6

3a. Parietal scale in contact with fourth and fifth supralabial scales ( Fig. 43C View FIGURE ); each scale of first dorsal body scale row has dark center and light edges; each ventral body scale dark brown, lighter along posterior edge; supraocular and postocular scales usually fused to eye; ventral body scales 132–144 (males), 144–157 (females); subcaudal scales 22–24 (males), 16–17 (females).................................................... Pseudorabdion oxycephalum View in CoL

3b. Parietal scale in contact with fifth, but not fourth, supralabial scale ( Fig. 43D View FIGURE ); each scale of first dorsal body scale row has light center and dark edges; each ventral body scale whitish, with dark brown pigment confined to a broad transverse band; supraocular and postocular scales not fused to eye; ventral body scales 146–148 (males), 154–161 (females); subcaudal scales 28 (males), 21–24 (females).................................. Pseudorabdion montanum View in CoL

4a. Light nuchal collar usually present; subcaudal scales 26–29 (males), 17–23 (females)............................................................ Pseudorabdion mcnamarae View in CoL

4b. Light nuchal collar absent; subcaudal scales> 30 (males and females).................. 5

5a. Dorsal body scales uniform pale brown, each thinly edged with pigmentless border; distal portion of hemipenes calyculate, subcaudal scales 33–35 (females), 40 (males)...................................................................... Pseudorabdion taylori View in CoL

5b. Dorsal body scales pale, centers and posterior tips nearly without pigment; anterior edge of each dorsal body scale with brown mottling; large areas of lateral portion of ventral body scales without pigment; distal portion of hemipenes minutely spinose; subcaudal scales 36–39 (males; unknown for females)..................................... Pseudorabdion talonuran View in CoL

6a. Postocular scale absent (fused to ocular scale); maxillary teeth 10–12... Pseudorabdion ater View in CoL

6b. Postocular scale present, not fused to ocular scale ( Fig. 43B View FIGURE ); maxillary teeth 22–25............................................................. Pseudorabdion cf. collaris View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Squamata

Family

Colubridae

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