Alopoglossus, Ribeiro-Júnior, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4422.1.2 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D702FA73-06E7-48AB-982E-C0B18C3A9A88 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5989881 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EA0A5317-0414-FFE6-FF13-F9B5FA4AFE79 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Alopoglossus |
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Key to the species of Alopoglossus
This key is adapted from Torres-Carvajal & Lobos (2014) and does not reflect the phylogenetic relationships of the species.
1. A double longitudinal row of widened gular scales; dorsal scales lanceolate in transverse rows only.................... 2
- No double longitudinal row of widened gular scales; dorsal scales hexagonal in transverse rows only or rhomboidal in oblique and transverse rows.................................................................................. 4
2. Presence of distinct light stripe from mouth commissure to shoulder................................... A. viridiceps
- No distinct light stripe from mouth commissure to shoulder................................................... 3
3. Ventral scales keeled, pointed................................................................... A. embera
- Ventral scales smooth, rounded................................................................... A. festae
4. Dorsal scales hexagonal with parallel lateral edges, in transverse rows only; transverse ventral count 10........ A. lehmanni
- Dorsal scales rhomboidal or lanceolate, in oblique and transverse rows; transverse ventral count 4–8................... 5
5. Keels on posterior part of dorsum form longitudinal ridges; scales on side of neck large and conical with apparent bare skin
between conical scales........................................................................... A. copii - Keels on posterior part of dorsum do not form longitudinal ridges; scales on side of neck small and granular or keeled and somewhat imbricate without apparent bare skin between scales................................................ 6
6. Scales on side of neck small and granular.................................................................. 7
- Scales on side of neck similar in shape to dorsals, nongranular, keeled, imbricate.................................. 8
7. Ventral scales distinctly keeled................................................................ A. atriventris
- Ventral scales smooth......................................................................... A. buckleyi
8. Four pairs of chin shields; third pair of chin shields separated from gulars by large scales...................... A. meloi
- Three pairs of chin shields; third pair of chin shields in direct contact with gulars or separated from them by small, rounded or granular scales.............................................................................. A. angulatus
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