Two new species of snail-eating snakes of the genus tropidodipsas (serpentes, dipsadidae) from southern mexico, with notes on related species

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Abstract

We describe two new species of Tropidodipsas related to the T. fasciata species group as defined by Kofron (1987), and provide morphological and molecular data to support the novelty of both species. A partial molecular phylogeny of the Mexican species of snail-eating snakes (Serpentes, Dipsadidae) is presented, and we discuss evolutionary relationships as supported by our molecular re-sults. We analyze specific relationships of the new species described herein with their closest relatives. We present a distribution map for all species of Tropidodipsas and include photographs of living individuals of each species. Finally, we discuss other taxonomic changes based on our molecular phylogeny as well as conservation priorities of the new species.

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Grünwald, C. I., Toribio-Jiménez, S., Montaño-Ruvalcaba, C., Franz-Chávez, H., Peñaloza-Montaño, M. A., Barrera-Nava, E. Y., … Reyes-Velasco, J. (2021). Two new species of snail-eating snakes of the genus tropidodipsas (serpentes, dipsadidae) from southern mexico, with notes on related species. Herpetozoa, 34, 233–257. https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.34.e69176

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