Tropidolaemus philippensis ( Gray, 1842 ), Photo
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Tropidolaemus philippensis ( Gray, 1842) View in CoL
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Philippine Temple Pitviper
Trimeresurus philippensis Gray, 1842:48 View in CoL .— Taylor, 1922a:295, pl. 37, fig.1.
Tropidolaemus hombronii Guichenot in Jacquinot and Guichenot [q.v.], 1853:23, pl. 2, fig. 3.
Trimeresurus wagleri, Leviton, 1964c:265 View in CoL .
Tropidolaemus wagleri, Toriba, 1993b View in CoL , 108.— David & Ineich, 1999:295 (doubtfully included in T. wagleri View in CoL ).
Tropidolaemus philippensis, Vogel, David, Lutz, van Rooijen, and Vidal, 2007:31 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs. 25–26 View FIGURE .— Leviton, Brown, and Siler, 2014:518, figs. 52B, E–F.— Wallach, Williams, and Boundy, 2014:734.— Sanguila, Cobb, Siler, Diesmos Alcala, and Brown, 2016:119, fig. 80.
TYPE LOCALITY AND TYPE SPECIMEN (S).— Philippines. Holotype: BMNH 1946.1.17.67 (fide Vogel et al. [2007:31]).
PHILIPPINE DISTRIBUTION (ENDEMIC) ( Map 36C [p. 147]).— Dinagat, Leyte, Mindanao (Prov.: Agusan del Norte, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Davao City, Davao del Norte, Misamis Oriental), Samar.
REMARKS.— Tropidolaemus philippensis and T. subannulatus were formerly included in the ubiquitous species T. wagleri , but the assignment was seriously questioned by David and Ineich (1999:295–296). Indeed, recent studies have demonstrated that several recognizeable species have been inappropriately parading under the nominal taxon T wagleri , T. philippensis among them, as well as populations known from southern Mindanao and the Zamboanga Peninsula. On the large and topographically diverse island of Mindanao, and on careful examination, the Zamboanga population appears to be quite distinct from populations inhabiting other parts of the island, although Vogel et al. (2007) referred it to T. philippensis . Recent unpublished studies by Brown et al. suggest otherwise, and it is likely that the taxon T. hombronii (type locality, Zamboanga) will have to be resurrected from the synonymy of T. philippensis to accommodate the Zamboanga and, possibly, the Basilan populations. Furthermore, recently documented populations of tropidolaemids found on Leyte, Dinagat, Samar, and northeast Mindanao bear strong resemblances to T. philippensis but also to T. subannulatus (see Vogel et al. [2007:30, fig. 24] from Negros; also figs. 79–80 View FIGURE in Sanguila et al. [2016]). We have refrained from suggesting any changes at this time because this too is said to be under study by Vogel and David (see also remarks under Trimeresurus [ Parias ] flavomaculatus and Tropidolaemus subannulatus ). For additional details, see Leviton, Brown, and Siler (2014:518 and figs. 52B, E–F).
CONSERVATION STATUS [IUCN].— The conservation status of Tropidolaemus philippensis has not been assessed for the IUCN Red List [2016] ver. 3.1, but IUCN notes that it is listed in the Catalogue of Life.
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Tropidolaemus philippensis ( Gray, 1842 )
Leviton, Alan E., Siler, Cameron D., Weinell, Jeffrey L. & Brown, Rafe M. 2018 |
Tropidolaemus philippensis, Vogel, David, Lutz, van Rooijen, and Vidal, 2007:31
SANGUILA, M. B. & K. A. COBB & C. D. SILER & A. C. DIESMOS & A. C. ALCALA & R. M. BROWN 2016: 119 |
LEVITON, ALAN & M. BROWN & AND CAMERON & D. SILER 2014: 518 |
VOGEL, GERNOT & PATRICK DAVID, MARIO & LUTZ, JOHAN & VAN ROOIJEN, AND 2007: 31 |
Trimeresurus wagleri, Leviton, 1964c:265
LEVITON, ALAN 1964: 265 |
Trimeresurus philippensis
TAYLOR, EDWARD 1922: 295 |
GRAY, JOHN 1842: 48 |