Thamnodynastes cf. nattereri ( Mikan, 1820 )
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Thamnodynastes cf. nattereri ( Mikan, 1820 ) |
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Thamnodynastes cf. nattereri ( Mikan, 1820) View in CoL
Type locality. “Sebastianópolis,” currently Rio de Janeiro, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (U. Caramaschi, pers. comm. in Franco and Ferreira, 2002). Coluber nattereri was formerly in the synonymy of T. strigilis ( Thunberg, 1787) , a name adopted for many Thamnodynastes species with 19 keeled dorsal scale rows ( Franco and Ferreira, 2002). The type specimen is lost, and ongoing taxonomic studies ( V. Trevine, pers. comm.) will clarify the association of a name to this species, which is diagnosable from all known congeners with 19 dorsal scale rows by its weakly keeled dorsals and the immaculate ventral portion of head ( Franco and Ferreira, 2002).
Distribution. Known from Brazil and Uruguay ( Plt. 352A View Plate 352 ). In Brazil, widespread in the Atlantic Forest, with marginal records in Pampas Grasslands, Araucaria Forest, and Caatinga ( Plt. 352A View Plate 352 ). Recorded from low to intermediate elevations ( Plt. 352B View Plate 352 ). Observed in the field in forest ( Marques and Sazima, 2004; Hartmann et al., 2009; Dorigo et al., 2014) and open areas ( Guedes et al., 2014).
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