Oxyrhopus occipitalis (Wagler, 1824)

Camper, Jeffrey D., Torres-Carvajal, Omar, Ron, Santiago R., Nilsson, Jonas, Arteaga, Alejandro, Knowles, Travis W. & Arbogast, Brian S., 2021, Amphibians and reptiles of Wildsumaco Wildlife Sanctuary, Napo Province, Ecuador, Check List 17 (3), pp. 729-751 : 745

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.15560/17.3.729

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B463861E-C71B-2D44-FCB1-57BD4720F51E

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Oxyrhopus occipitalis (Wagler, 1824)
status

 

Oxyrhopus occipitalis (Wagler, 1824)

Figure 4F

Material examined. ECUADOR • 1 adult; Napo Prov- ince, roadkill at edge of Pacto Sumaco; 00.6680°S, 077.5959°W; 17 July 2010; QCAZ 10643 View Materials GoogleMaps 1 juve- nile; Napo Province, WWS, F.A.C.E. Trail; 00.6801°S, 077.6007°W; 1406 m a.s.l.; 8 Aug. 2019; QCAZ 14838 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Identification. This species has 19-19-19 smooth dorsal scale rows, 1 preocular scale which is not in contact with the frontal, 2 postoculars, an undivided cloacal plate, and 2 anterior temporal scales. There are 8 supralabials and 7–10 infralabials, ventrals are <215, and subcaudals range from 66–95. Juveniles are banded, but adults usu- ally lack banding. Adults have a yellow snout, a mediumto dark-brown top of head, and a reddish body. The iris is reddish, and the tongue is black.

Habitat. The adult specimen was a roadkill at the edge of the village of Pacto Sumaco and was surrounded by pasture. The juvenile was found in primary forest.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Reptilia

Order

Squamata

Family

Dipsadidae

Genus

Oxyrhopus

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