Drepanoides anomalus ( Jan, 1863 )

Nogueira, Cristiano C., Argôlo, Antonio J. S., Arzamendia, Vanesa, Azevedo, Josué A., Barbo, Fausto E., Bérnils, Renato S., Bolochio, Bruna E., Borges-Martins, Marcio, Brasil-Godinho, Marcela, Braz, Henrique, Buononato, Marcus A., Cisneros-Heredia, Diego F., Colli, Guarino R., Costa, Henrique C., Franco, Francisco L., Giraudo, Alejandro, Gonzalez, Rodrigo C., Guedes, Thaís, Hoogmoed, Marinus S., Marques, Otavio A. V., Montingelli, Giovanna G., Passos, Paulo, Prudente, Ana L. C., Rivas, Gilson A., Sanchez, Paola M., Serrano, Filipe C., Silva Jr., Nelson J., Strüssmann, Christine, Vieira-Alencar, João Paulo S., Zaher, Hussam, Sawaya, Ricardo J. & Martins, Marcio, 2019, Atlas of Brazilian Snakes: Verified Point-Locality Maps to Mitigate the Wallacean Shortfall in a Megadiverse Snake Fauna, South American Journal of Herpetology 14 (s 1), pp. 1-274 : 37

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2994/SAJH-D-19-00120.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10063366

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scientific name

Drepanoides anomalus ( Jan, 1863 )
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Drepanoides anomalus ( Jan, 1863) View in CoL

Type locality. “Amérique meridionale,” restricted to Peru by Schätti (1986) .

Distribution. Known from Bolívia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname,and Venezuela ( Plt.313A View Plate 313 ). In Brazil, widespread in Amazonia ( Plt. 313A View Plate 313 ), mostly at low elevations ( Plt. 313B View Plate 313 ). Observed in the field in primary and secondary forests ( Cunha and Nascimento, 1993; Duellman, 1978, 2005; Dixon and Soini, 1986; Martins and Oliveira, 1998; Bernarde and Abe, 2006).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Colubridae

Genus

Drepanoides

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