The discovery of three new species of Synophis snakes from the eastern slopes of the tropical Andes in Ecuador and Peru is reported. All previous records of S. bicolor from eastern Ecuador correspond to S. bogerti sp. n., which occurs between 1000–1750 m along a large part of the Amazonian slopes of the Ecuadorian Andes. In contrast, Synophis zamora sp. n. is restricted to southeastern Ecuador, including Cordillera del Cóndor, between 1543–1843 m. Synophis insulomontanus sp. n. is from the eastern slopes of the Andes in central and northern Peru, between 1122–1798 m, and represents the first record of Synophis from this country. All three new species share in common a large lateral spine at the base of the hemipenial body. A molecular phylo...
Figure 7 - Map of vouchered localities for Synophis bicolor populations: Synophis bicolor sensu stri...
Figure 9 - Photographs in preservation of some diaphorolepidine species. Upper: Synophis bicolor MZU...
We report the presence of Synophis lasallei (Nicéforo-María, 1950) in the department of Tolima, Colo...
Description and phylogeny of three new species of Synophis (Colubridae, Dipsadinae)... 153 Descripti...
Within Dipsadinae, some recent authors have recognized a tribe Nothopsini containing the genera Diap...
Figure 13 - 50% Majority rule consensus tree of Synophis snakes based on a Bayesian analysis of mtDN...
Figure 2 - Head of holotype of Synophis bogerti sp. n. (QCAZ 12791) in dorsal (top), lateral (middle...
Figure 6 - Distribution of seven species of Synophis in South America. Synophis bicolor (pentagons),...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."Liophis problematicus, new spec...
Figure 10 - Holotype (CORBIDI 13940, adult male, SVL = 335.3 mm) of Synophis insulomontanus sp. n. i...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini) is presented includin...
FIGURE 4. Map of verified localities for the 9 known, extant species of Synophis. Circles are colore...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
Figure 4 - Photographs of some diaphorolepidine species in life: Synophis bicolor UTA R-55956 (a), a...
Figure 7 - Map of vouchered localities for Synophis bicolor populations: Synophis bicolor sensu stri...
Figure 9 - Photographs in preservation of some diaphorolepidine species. Upper: Synophis bicolor MZU...
We report the presence of Synophis lasallei (Nicéforo-María, 1950) in the department of Tolima, Colo...
Description and phylogeny of three new species of Synophis (Colubridae, Dipsadinae)... 153 Descripti...
Within Dipsadinae, some recent authors have recognized a tribe Nothopsini containing the genera Diap...
Figure 13 - 50% Majority rule consensus tree of Synophis snakes based on a Bayesian analysis of mtDN...
Figure 2 - Head of holotype of Synophis bogerti sp. n. (QCAZ 12791) in dorsal (top), lateral (middle...
Figure 6 - Distribution of seven species of Synophis in South America. Synophis bicolor (pentagons),...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."Liophis problematicus, new spec...
Figure 10 - Holotype (CORBIDI 13940, adult male, SVL = 335.3 mm) of Synophis insulomontanus sp. n. i...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini) is presented includin...
FIGURE 4. Map of verified localities for the 9 known, extant species of Synophis. Circles are colore...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
Figure 4 - Photographs of some diaphorolepidine species in life: Synophis bicolor UTA R-55956 (a), a...
Figure 7 - Map of vouchered localities for Synophis bicolor populations: Synophis bicolor sensu stri...
Figure 9 - Photographs in preservation of some diaphorolepidine species. Upper: Synophis bicolor MZU...
We report the presence of Synophis lasallei (Nicéforo-María, 1950) in the department of Tolima, Colo...