Resurrection of Pseudorabdion torquatum (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854), a former synonym of P. longiceps (Cantor, 1847)
(Colubridae: Calamariinae) from Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Autor: Vogel G; Society for Southeast Asian Herpetology, Im Sand 3, D-69115 Heidelberg, Germany.; Email: gernot.vogel@t-online.de., Amarasinghe AA; Research Center for Climate Change, University of Indonesia, Gd. PAU Lt. 8.5, Kampus UI, Depok 16424, Indonesia.; Email: thasun@rccc.ui.ac.id., Ineich I; Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Sorbonne Universités, Institut de Systématique, Évolution et Biodiversité (ISyEB), UMR 7205 (CNRS, MNHN, UPMC, EPHE), 57 rue Cuvier, F-75005 Paris, France.; Email: ineich@mnhn.fr.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Zootaxa [Zootaxa] 2016 Jun 09; Vol. 4121 (3), pp. 337-45. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jun 09.
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4121.3.8
Abstrakt: The colubrid snake species Pseudorabdion torquatum is resurrected from the synonymy of P. longiceps. Out of the three syntypes, only two were located and examined at Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, France (MNHN-RA). Pseudorabdion torquatum differs from P. longiceps in having a larger SVL (227.0 mm vs. 132.0-193.0 mm in males); higher number of ventral in males, 141 (vs. 127-139); lower number of ventrals in females, 137 (vs. 139-145); lower number of subcaudals in both sexes, 12-17 (vs. 17-30); and six supralabials (vs. five). Pseudorabdion torquatum is thus regarded as a valid and endemic species to Sulawesi. The species is here redescribed and a lectotype is designated. Furthermore we provide an English translation of the original description of Rabdion torquatum which was originally written in French. Thus, besides unconfirmed records of P. longiceps from Sulawesi, there is a single known congener from that island, P. sarasinorum.
Databáze: MEDLINE