Distribution update, conservation status and color in life of the rare amazonian snake, eutrachelophis papilio zaher and prudente 2019 (Serpentes: Xenodontini)

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Abstract

The rare Amazonian snake Eutrachelophis papilio is known from only five individuals, from four localities, belonging to its type-series, the more recent collected over 10 years ago. Here, we expand its distribution and describe its color in life for the first time. We also provide an estimate of its distribution area using the minimum convex polygon method and identify the values of anthropic pressure within its known distribution range with the Human Footprint Index. The new occurrence is located 291 km from the nearest known locality and its distribution is associated with pristine forests. Considering its rarity, and the absence of demographic and biological data, we suggest that the species should be classified as Data Deficient by IUCN criteria.

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Citeli, N., De-Carvalho, M., & Brandão, R. (2020). Distribution update, conservation status and color in life of the rare amazonian snake, eutrachelophis papilio zaher and prudente 2019 (Serpentes: Xenodontini). Acta Amazonica, 50(3), 252–255. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392202001611

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