Micrurus
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3811.4.8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4DE1AB80-89A0-40A5-9EBE-30DDF30F5037 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5614393 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038ED02A-EA24-DC13-E2BF-F9E2D7FDF87F |
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Plazi |
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Micrurus |
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Key to species of the triadal group of Micrurus from northeastern Brazil
1a. Black snout; gular region with a black horseshoe shaped coloration over the infralabials and first genials; 23 to 39 subcaudal scales in males and 24 to 38 in females....................................................................2
1b. White snout with or without black markings; white gular region, sometimes with black markings on the genials; 17 to 33 subcaudal scales in males and 14 to 36 in females............................................................... 3
2a. Parietals entirely black; eyes wider than the half of their distance from the border of the mouth; head broader than neck; middle black rings shorter or of the same length as the external black rings.............................. Micrurus potyguara
2b. Posterior 1/3 to ½ of the parietals red; eyes smaller than half of their distance from the border of the mouth; head width indistinct from neck; middle black rings equal or longer than the external black rings................ M. lemniscatus carvalhoi
3a. White snout, preocular transversal white band; gular region with black markings on the genials; white rings equal or slightly shorter than the external black rings............................................................. M. ibiboboca
3b. White snout with varying degree of black on scales; white gular region; white rings longer than the external black rings.............................................................................................. M. brasiliensis
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