A new colubrid species of the genus Tantilla from the dry forest of the northern Peruvian Andes is described on the basis of two specimens, which exhibit a conspicuous sexual dimorphism. Tantilla tjiasmantoi sp. nov. represents the third species of the genus in Peru. The new species is easily distinguished from its congeners by the combination of scalation characteristics and the unusual transversely-banded color pattern on the dorsum. A detailed description of the skull morphology of the new species is given based on micro-computed tomography images. The habitat of this new species is gravely threatened due to human interventions. Conservation efforts are urgently needed in the inter-Andean valley of the Maranon River
A new species of slender blind snake, Leptotyphlops alfredschmidti, is described from two localities...
Based on a single specimen collected in La Delfina, municipality of Dagua, department of Valle del C...
We describe a new snake species of the genus Tachymenoides from the scientifically unexplored southe...
A new colubrid species of the genus Tantilla from the dry forest of the northern Peruvian Andes is d...
We describe a new species of Tantilla (Serpentes: Colubridae) front the highlands ('campos rupestres...
A new species of colubrid snake, genus Drymoluber, is described from three localities (1920-3300 m e...
We describe a new large species of Tantilla, from the Sierra Norte region of the Sierra Madre Orient...
Variation and distribution of Tanrilla semicincta are discussed. This species exhibits pattern dimor...
We report the first records of two species of snake in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. We recorded one...
Distributional and taxonomic notes are given for eight species of the colubrid snake genus Tantilla ...
We record the third known specimen of Tantilla coronadoi Hartweg, 1944 from Guerrero, Mexico. Our ne...
We report for the first time the presence of Tantilla alticola in the department of Tolima, Colombia...
We record Tantilla flavilineata Smith & Burger, 1950, for the first time in the state of Puebla, Mex...
We report for the first time the occurrence of Tantilla supracincta in Colombia based on a road kill...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."Tantilla vermiformis has been ...
A new species of slender blind snake, Leptotyphlops alfredschmidti, is described from two localities...
Based on a single specimen collected in La Delfina, municipality of Dagua, department of Valle del C...
We describe a new snake species of the genus Tachymenoides from the scientifically unexplored southe...
A new colubrid species of the genus Tantilla from the dry forest of the northern Peruvian Andes is d...
We describe a new species of Tantilla (Serpentes: Colubridae) front the highlands ('campos rupestres...
A new species of colubrid snake, genus Drymoluber, is described from three localities (1920-3300 m e...
We describe a new large species of Tantilla, from the Sierra Norte region of the Sierra Madre Orient...
Variation and distribution of Tanrilla semicincta are discussed. This species exhibits pattern dimor...
We report the first records of two species of snake in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. We recorded one...
Distributional and taxonomic notes are given for eight species of the colubrid snake genus Tantilla ...
We record the third known specimen of Tantilla coronadoi Hartweg, 1944 from Guerrero, Mexico. Our ne...
We report for the first time the presence of Tantilla alticola in the department of Tolima, Colombia...
We record Tantilla flavilineata Smith & Burger, 1950, for the first time in the state of Puebla, Mex...
We report for the first time the occurrence of Tantilla supracincta in Colombia based on a road kill...
12 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-12)."Tantilla vermiformis has been ...
A new species of slender blind snake, Leptotyphlops alfredschmidti, is described from two localities...
Based on a single specimen collected in La Delfina, municipality of Dagua, department of Valle del C...
We describe a new snake species of the genus Tachymenoides from the scientifically unexplored southe...