Amphisbaena bassleri Vanzolini
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Amphisbaena bassleri Vanzolini
Amphisbaena fuliginosa bassleri Vanzolini, 1951a: 61 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘ Roaboya, Loreto, Peru’ ’. Holotype: AMNH 56606 About AMNH . Paratypes: AMNH 56224 About AMNH (not 45624), 56588–56590, 56592, 56596–56600 (not 56660), 56602, Loreto Peru); AMNH 56594 About AMNH , 56609 About AMNH ( Contamana , Loreto, Peru) ; AMNH 56310 About AMNH (Pampa Hermosa, Loreto Peru) ; AMNH 56611 About AMNH ( Cuxiabatay River , Loreto, Peru) ; AMNH 56607 About AMNH , 56613 About AMNH ( Roaboya , Loreto, Peru) ; AMNH 56608 About AMNH (Requena, Loreto, Peru) ; AMNH 56601 About AMNH (Reforma, Loreto, Peru) ; BMNH 1907.5.2.1–1907.5.2.3 ( Rio San Gaban , Loreto, Peru) ; CNHM 45471 About CNHM , 45472 About CNHM ( Iquitos , Loreto, Peru) ; MCZ 45784 (Pucallpa, Loreto, Peru) .
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Vanzolini (1951a: 61) and Rhodes (1963: 175). See also Miyata (1982, distribution).
RANGE: Northern Bolivia, southern Peru, and the Ucayali River valley up to the upper Amazon in Loreto. The Argentine record from the Chaco Austral (Serie´, 1915) apparently belongs here. The specimen is in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales in Buenos Aires.
Amphisbaena camura bolivica Mertens, 1929: 60 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Villa Montes, Rio Pilcomayo, Süd Bolivien’’. Holotype: SMF 22099. Paratype: SMF 28105, anterior half of specimen only.
Amphisbaena bolivica Montero, 1996: 78 .
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans (1965c), Montero (1996b). See also Avila et al. (2000, conservation status), Cabrera (1993, 1998, distribution), Dirksen and De la Riva (1999, distribution), Fugler (1989, distribution), Gallardo et al. (1985, distribution), Laurent and Teran (1981, distribution), Lions et al. (1997, distribution), Masi Pallarés et al. (1976, parasites), Montero (1996b, variation; 1996b, distribution), Montero and Fabrezi (2000, anatomy), Montero and Terol (1999, distribution), and Rosenberg (1967, hemipenes).
RANGE: Central to north Argentina, east of Bolivia, southwest of Paraguay.
Amphisbaena caeca Cuvier Amphisbaena caeca Cuvier, 1829: 73 . TYPE LO
CALITY: ‘‘Martinique’’ = Puerto Rico (cf. Ste
jneger, 1904: 675). Lectotype: MHNP A550
(Gans and Alexander, 1962: 123). Lectopara
types: MNHP 3114,3115.
Sarea caecas Gray, 1844: 71 . (= A. ridleyi Bou
lenger; cf. Gans and Alexander 1962: 82).
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans and Alexander (1962: 123) and R. Thomas (1966: 5). See also Atiles (1887, natural history), Chaine (1900, anatomy), CloudsleyThompson (1977, biology; 1977, ecology), Crother (1999, biogeography), Grant (1932a, variation), Heatwole et al. (1965, distribution), Magwene (1997, anatomy), Rhoten (1970, pancreas), Rosenberg (1967, hemipenes), and Schwartz and Thomas (1975, checklist).
RANGE: Puerto Rico, with the possible exception of the western extremity of the island; also on Caja de Muertos.
Amphisbaena camura Cope, 1862: 350 . TYPE LO CALITY: ‘‘Paraguay’’. Syntypes: USNM 5860 (two specimens).
Amphisbaena boliviana Werner, 1910b: 35 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Prov. Beni, Bolivia, Quellgebiet des Amazonas’ ’. Syntypes: Formerly Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg; destroyed.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans (1965a: 22). See also Aquino et al. (1996, distribution), Bertoni (1914, distribution), Cendrero (1972, distribution), Dirksen and De la Riva (1999, distribution), Masi Pallarés et al. (1973, parasites), Montero (1996b, variation, distribution), and Montero and Terol (1999, distribution).
RANGE: Paraguay, Amazonian Bolivia, Brazil (Mato Grosso).
Amphisbaena carlgansi Thomas and
Hedges Amphisbaena carlgansi Thomas and Hedges,
1998: 93. TYPE LOCALITY: Boca del Toro, Gran
ma Province , Cuba. Holotype: MNHNCU
4421. Paratypes: MNHNCU 4422, USNM
512213, 512214, UMMZ 90720.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Thomas and Hedges (1998).
RANGE: Known only from two localities on the Meseta de Cabo Cruz, Granma Province, Cuba.
Amphisbaena carvalhoi Gans Amphisbaena carvalhoi Gans, 1965b: 625 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Poção, Municipio de Pesqueira, Pernambuco, Brazil... on the Serra de Acahy at 1035m ... in broken up granite gravels.’’ (08 ° 11 ̍ S, 36 ° 43 ̍ W). Holotype: MNRJ R2095. Paratypes: MNRJ R1759, R2093, 2094, R2096–2098, SU 17289,17290.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans (1965b: 625), and Vanzolini (1974).
RANGE: Known from types only.
Amphisbaena caudalis Cochran, 1928b: 58 . TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Grande Cayemite Island, Haiti.’’ Holotype: MCZ 25550. Paratype: MCZ 25551.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans and Alexander (1962: 110). See also Henderson and Schwartz (1984, identification), Henderson et al. (1984, identification), Powell et al. (1999), and Schwartz (1980).
RANGE: Grande Cayemite Island, Haiti. Known from the types only.
Amphisbaena cegei Montero, Sáfadez, Álvarez 1997
Amphisbaena cegei Montero et al. 1997: 218 .
TYPE LOCALITY: Pampa Grande (64 ° 06 ̍ S,
18 ̍ W), Province of Florida, Department of San
ta Cruz , Bolivia. Holotype: MNKM 580 .
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Montero et al.
(1997). See also Dirksen and De la Riva.
(1999) and Montero (2001, variation).
RANGE: Known only from the type locality
and vicinities.
Amphisbaena crisae Vanzolini, 1997: 68 . TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil: Mato Grosso: Cafeara (11 ° 50 ̍ S, 50 ° 20 ̍ W). Holotype: MZUSP 6418. Paratype: MZUSP 6415–6417, 6419–6423, same data as the holotype.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Vanzolini (1997). RANGE: Known only from the type locality.
Amphisbaena cubana Gundlach and Peters Amphisbaena cubana Gundlach and Peters in W.C.H. Peters, 1878b: 780. TYPE LOCALITY: ‘‘Cuba’’. Syntypes: ZMB 6904, 9384. The description incorrectly lists ZMB 9384 as one of the types. Schwartz and Henderson (1991) list ed ZMB 9383 as the holotype. Syntypes: ZMB 6904, 9383.
Amphisbaena cubana cubana Gundlach and Peters : Cendrero 1972, Schwartz and Thomas, 1975, and Baker, 1987.
DISCUSSION OF FORM: Gans and Alexander (1962: 97). See also Baker (1987, parasites), Cendrero (1972), Crother (1999), Estrada and Ruibal (1999), Iordansky (1984, 1990, 1994, anatomy), Schwartz and Henderson (1988, 1991), Schwartz and Thomas (1975), Thomas and Hedges (1998, variation), and Zangerl (1944, skull; 1945, anatomy).
RANGE: Eastern Cuba, west to Cienfuegos; Isla de Pinos.
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Amphisbaena bassleri Vanzolini
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Amphisbaena camura bolivica
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